
Thankfully, Forget Tomorrow was such a unique story that kept me on the edge of my seat. I love a good dystopian, but it's hard to be original after the dystopian craze of Hunger Games and Divergent. Callie finds herself learning things about her world she had never thought could happen and realizes she may be in more danger than she had originally thought… As a future criminal, Callie is taken into custody and feels herself losing hope of a nice future until her childhood crush shows up to save her. The last thing she expects is to be sent a memory of herself killing her younger sister, who she adores. Callie hopes she will be a chef or something else she will love. When Callie turns 17, she will finally receive the memory that will tell her what she is destined to become, just like everyone else in society. How gorgeous is it? But then I heard someone on Youtube talking about the synopsis and it sounded so intriguing that I knew I had to read it.

To be honest, the very first thing that caught my attention about this book was the cover.
