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Rating: Summary: better forget this Review: i never read through this, but i still feel competent to review this, and i'll tell you why. a man suddenly forgets his whole life. stuff begins to come back to him. the writing style isn't that bad. but...it's too slow and in an annoying way. the wife just continues to tell him details for over at least 100 pages. no you don't like that. your family died in a car accident. neiderman, you could just write "she told him about his life, but the details remained unfamiliar to him". no. the author has to go on and on about this. every little detail. in addition, the family moves. and now the man has to learn about this new place. so AN goes on and on about that. new persons, about the community, etc. i'm giving it a 1 because any writer should really be able to avoid going on and on about every petty detail.
Rating: Summary: More Than Just Forgetting Where Your Car Keys Are... Review: In search of the occasional light read, I picked up Neiderman's Amnesia not long ago. I have to say that it was a far better reading experience than Neiderman's Neighborhood Watch. The premise - commuter Aaron Clifford 'wakes' in Grand Central Station with no clue who he is, where he's headed and why he's there - is simple but manages to play on irrational fears we all harbor. While Mr. Clifford does eventually make it home and adjusts to his 'new' wife, home, daughter and job, he senses that something just isn't right. While he feels guilty for questioning it, there's something too perfect about his marriage, his daughter, the town of Driftwood and the people who populate it.Amnesia is a satisfying, quick read. It's pure, fun entertainment, Check it out.
Rating: Summary: One of Neiderman's best! Review: This book is haunting and chilling. Andrew Neiderman is one of horror's most captivating voices! I have been a fan for many, many years and have read all of his books and they just keep getting better. I highly recommend this book
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