
Amnesia Alice
About This Novel
This book tells the story of a woman named Alice Laffer, who suffered a head injury in an accident and lost her memory for ten years. In the past ten years, Alice's marriage, family, relationships, and even herself have undergone tremendous changes. But she has no memory of it. She was originally 39 years old, but she thought she was still living at 29 years old. How will she cope with the different life now, and how will she deal with the relationship between the past and the future? Can she continue to live according to her original plan?
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Official(11)Scraped 12d ago
People who are unwilling to face reality.
The plot is almost the same as Don't Trust Anyone
Very beautiful
It's novels like this that I've always wanted to read. She's very appetizing
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Red and fiery, in a trance
The subject matter didn't appeal to me, and it was a little too sweet and frivolous. "The fragile hearts of the middle class and their nagging emotional injuries" eventually led to the perfect Hollywood fairy tale, where everyone got a happy ending, but the writing was very cute and delicate. I think Moriarty grasped the essence and wrote it better than "Little Lies" and "Don't Lie to Me". I like it very much. But I would rather see the opposite story. A 25-year-old rich second generation, smart and handsome, the focus of the crowd, slightly spoiled but innocent and kind-hearted. He kissed a beautiful girl at his law school graduation party and got hungover. Then when he woke up... Click, he became a 40-year-old homeless man with a big beard sleeping in the garbage with an old wine bottle in his arms. The lost memory is a long series of changes and misfortunes. It is not that there were no old friends who helped him, but his deteriorating personality, alcoholism, and drug abuse ruined everything. I want to see how a forty-year-old man who once lived a cheerful and energetic boy in his heart slowly pulled himself back from the sinking ship and learned to live in peace with the bad status quo. The ending should definitely not be material success or inspirational. A cheerful mind in a bad world is the key.
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Official(11)Scraped 12d ago
People who are unwilling to face reality.
The plot is almost the same as Don't Trust Anyone
Very beautiful
It's novels like this that I've always wanted to read. She's very appetizing
Sign in as you pass by
Red and fiery, in a trance
The subject matter didn't appeal to me, and it was a little too sweet and frivolous. "The fragile hearts of the middle class and their nagging emotional injuries" eventually led to the perfect Hollywood fairy tale, where everyone got a happy ending, but the writing was very cute and delicate. I think Moriarty grasped the essence and wrote it better than "Little Lies" and "Don't Lie to Me". I like it very much. But I would rather see the opposite story. A 25-year-old rich second generation, smart and handsome, the focus of the crowd, slightly spoiled but innocent and kind-hearted. He kissed a beautiful girl at his law school graduation party and got hungover. Then when he woke up... Click, he became a 40-year-old homeless man with a big beard sleeping in the garbage with an old wine bottle in his arms. The lost memory is a long series of changes and misfortunes. It is not that there were no old friends who helped him, but his deteriorating personality, alcoholism, and drug abuse ruined everything. I want to see how a forty-year-old man who once lived a cheerful and energetic boy in his heart slowly pulled himself back from the sinking ship and learned to live in peace with the bad status quo. The ending should definitely not be material success or inspirational. A cheerful mind in a bad world is the key.
I'm so envious that you can understand
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.
No,,,,,,,,
Good,,,,,,
