Blurb:
A year ago I had woken up with no memory of who I was. No one
seemed to know anything about me and for months the police investigated only to
find nothing. The only thing I had was a necklace with the name Angela Starr.
The government gave me an ID with that name and let me enroll in a community college to get my GED. All the psychologists that they had examine me thought that would be best and going to school might jog some memories since they figured I was in my late teens. Well, it did, as I ran into a boy my age that I felt I knew, but before I could fully recover those memories, we found ourselves being chased into a portal that led to the other side of the universe.
But why did this other planet seem so familiar?
The government gave me an ID with that name and let me enroll in a community college to get my GED. All the psychologists that they had examine me thought that would be best and going to school might jog some memories since they figured I was in my late teens. Well, it did, as I ran into a boy my age that I felt I knew, but before I could fully recover those memories, we found ourselves being chased into a portal that led to the other side of the universe.
But why did this other planet seem so familiar?
My
review:
A Falling
Starr is a YA SciFi tale of a young woman with amnesia and her journey to
finding herself. This is a trilogy but
reads as one story. I enjoyed watching Angela find her strength and courage to fight for what she believes in. An
enjoyable escape.
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