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The Reminders by Val Emmich

clare_tan_wenhui's review

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4.0

What elevated this book from a 3 to 4 star rating, was the sincerity behind the heartwarming mentor-mentee (parent-ish) relationship between Gavin and Joan. The dynamics of the protagonists in the book remind me a lot of the Hollywood movie Gifted. I can really see McKenna Grace bringing the character Joan to life, with Chris Evans doing a great job as Gavin.


quequel's review against another edition

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5.0

Um livro sobre lembranças, as dos personagens, mas me peguei lembrando de muitas coisas que eu vivi durante todo o livro. Sobre a relação das pessoas com suas lembranças e/ou falta delas. Será uma dadiva poder se lembrar de exatamente tudo? Mais um daqueles livros que me fazem questionar sobre assuntos que eu nunca havia pensado... Uma historia tão linda, emocionante. O autor tem uma narrativa tão poética, as palavras se encaixavam no texto de uma forma tão bonita. Fiquei encantada!

karenleagermain's review

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4.0

Thank you to Little, Brown and Company for providing me with an advance copy of Val Emmich's novel, The Reminders, in exchange for an honest review.

PLOT - Joan is ten-years old and has a very rare brain condition that allows her to recall every moment of her life in sharp detail. Doctors and the media are eager to talk with her, but Joan has more pressing issues. Her grandmother has recently passed away from Alzheimers and although Joan can remember everything, she worries that other people will forget her. Joan realizes that people do not forget their favorite songs and with the help of her father, a musician who owns a recording studio in their home, she plans to enter a song writing contest. 

Gavin, a friend of Joan's parents, has just lost his husband, Sydney. Gavin is a popular actor living in Los Angeles and in the throws of grief, he sets fire to Sydney's belongings, putting himself front and center for the paparazzi. Realizing he needs to escape his former life for awhile, he travels to New Jersey to stay with Joan's family, sleeping in the recording studio. Joan and Gavin develop a fast friendship and strike a bargain. Gavin will help Joan with her song and she will provide the memories that she has of Sydney, from when he visited Joan's home prior to his death. It is quickly apparent that Sydney had not been forthright with the reasons for his visits to the East Coast prior to his death. Can Joan provide enough clues to resolve the mystery of Sydney's unusual behavior? Will the mystery lead to closure for Gavin?

LIKE- The Reminders is filled with strong, likable characters. Joan is a big personality: plucky and sweet. She also has vulnerabilities and worries that make sense for her age and condition. When she talks about her grandmother's Alzheimers and her fears of being forgotten by others, it's heartbreaking. The structure of the novel ping-pongs between Joan and Gavin, each giving us a first person narration in alternating chapters. Gavin and Joan's developing friendship and the way that they help one another, is the heart of the story. It's affecting and beautiful. The plot is strong, but character development is where Emmich really shines. Very early on in the story, I cared about Joan and Gavin, which kept me turning the pages.

Prior to The Reminders, I was unfamiliar with Emmich, but learned through his bio, that he is a successful musician. Music is an important part of The Reminders, it's woven throughout the entire novel. I also read that Emmich has created a playlist to accompany The Reminders, which I'd highly recommend checking out.

DISLIKE- This is minor, because on a whole, I enjoyed The Reminders, but I did find that it took several chapters to hook me. I was confused when the story switched to Gavin's perspective. It was jarring. I'd like to say that I would have stuck with the novel if it hadn't been an ARC, but I'm not sure that I would have. That said, if you find yourself in the same situation, stick with it. By 20% in, I was hooked. It's worth the wait.

RECOMMEND- Yes. The Reminders is funny and emotional. It might make you feel nostalgic with your own memories. 

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ashleyrosehaden's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad slow-paced

3.5

jsk177's review

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3.0

It took me awhile to get into this book even though the characters were engaging. However, by the last third, I was glad to pursue this one. It reminds me a LOT of "Tell the Wolves I'm Home" (which I'd read again in a heartbeat - one of my favorites this year and possibly ever) but it has its own endearing charms.

purrfectpages's review

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3.0

Tennille and I had high hopes for this book, but overall it fell a little short of its potential. I loved Joan’s quirkiness. Her voice and some of her insight really grabbed me, whether it was because it was a rare truth, laugh out loud funny, or both. I also enjoyed the unlikely friendship that formed between her and Gavin. But more often than not, I felt the story dragged where it should have given the interesting premise the author had set up at the start.

julieanncordero's review

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5.0

I loved this book! It is super cute and fun read.

nookofley's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful inspiring lighthearted slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

It is the most coziest read thus far. I loved the ending, it was realistic and I am happy for Gavin and Joan. Reading this book felt like I was witnessing their life moving and how we have this invisible string with everyone around us. 

fandrea00's review against another edition

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hopeful lighthearted mysterious reflective sad
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

3.5

jeanlarkin's review against another edition

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hopeful relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.5