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I believe that the story was very unique and something that isn't done much currently. The story reminded me of books from the late 1990s and early 2000s, which is ironic considering the topic of the plot. I really liked learning more about our main character and discovering new clues about the past. The two male narrators were great. I enjoyed listening to them. The female narrator could have been better - she was a bit monotone and didn't really differentiate voices for different characters. That didn't deter me from the good story overall.

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This YA romance from a Canadian author I've enjoyed in the past sounded interesting with the MMC having erased his memories of his love interest but sadly it just fell a little flat for me. I liked that the MMC travelled to Korea to help his grandfather get into a study to aid with his Alzheimer's but other than that the romance didn't resonate with me. Would recommend for fans of Dustin Thao who enjoy a lot of emotional angst and forced separation. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital and audio copy in exchange for my honest review.

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