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Yesterday
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Rachellynnwright
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Two books finished now for the #24in48 Readathon, which I‘m considering a success! While I enjoyed this book as a whole, I found the little twist at the end cheap and unnecessary, as if the purpose of adding it was just to claim it had one. Ending would have been better without it, in my humble opinion!

parttimedomestic Absolutely a success! 🎉 Great job! 5y
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Redgynne
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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💕

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Tarlia
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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I opted to get Felicia Yap‘s Yesterday in Malay because frankly it cost a third of the trade paperback and I‘m poor. The translated novels from Fixi actually isn‘t too bad and I need to brush up on my Malay. Almost halfway through. Interesting premise but a little cliche, I feel.

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EadieB
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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“Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away.
Now it looks as though they‘re here to stay.
I believe in yesterday.”

Day 3 #yesterday #quotsymay18

CaitlinR Ain‘t that the truth. 6y
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aeeklund
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Mehso-so

Solidly midline. Interesting premise of a murder mystery in a society divided into monos (people with one day‘s worth of memory) and duos (two days‘). However, it developed into melodramatic exposition about 3/4 of the way through, and I found myself rolling my eyes. I would probably have bailed were it not for the STELLAR voice performances of Rory Kinnear and Indira Varma. The ending provided a few final twists that made me glad (ish) I stayed.

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Carlie
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Theres two types of people in the world, Monos who only remember yesterday and Duos who remember 2 day ago.
Great concept, kept me guessing right to the end. #thriller

RadicalReader @Carlie sounds absolutely incredible of a story absolutely original and cannot wait to read it added it immediately to my TBR list 6y
Carlie @RadicalReader I loved it. Completely original idea or not like anything I've read before anyway. 😀 6y
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bexhodge94
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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New read today. Going to start #yesterday by Felicia yap. Love when you open a new book for the first time or for me, turn the page on my kindle for the first time. Here goes this one....

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wrenaymuhree
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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The premise was promising, but this might have been some of the least engaging published writing that I‘ve ever read. Dialogue, characters, and conflicts all felt juvenile (though the novel dealt with middle-aged men and women), and there were some unforgivable plot holes. Not my cup of tea, at all.

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wrenaymuhree
Yesterday | Felicia Yap

Guys. This book is SO. BAD. 😭 The writing is just ridiculously juvenile & overdone at the same time. The premise is intriguing, but characters are so poorly written & there are so many plot holes, it‘s taking sheer willpower to keep going. This really bums me out, too—that first page was so promising. Are you a finisher or a quitter when it comes to boos you don‘t care for?

HeatherBookNerd If I‘ve made it halfway through I feel compelled to finish. But generally I ditch a book that hasn‘t gotten my attention by 50 pages in. 6y
RachelAmphlett I‘m a quitter these days - I used to make myself finish books 20 years ago, but too many books and too little time means I let them go now 6y
bedandabook I almost always have to finish a book, unless it‘s really dire. I wish I didn‘t, but I‘m an optimist and always hope it‘ll get better! 6y
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wrenaymuhree @HeatherBookNerd I‘m typically the same way. Once I‘ve reached the halfway point, it feels almost worse to quit than read something I hate. 6y
wrenaymuhree @RachelAmphlett same! I had a baby 6 months ago...quickly discovered my limited hours for reading are PRECIOUS so I became a quitter 😅 6y
wrenaymuhree @bedandabook I used to be that way! Sometimes I still am. (Case in point: this book. I‘m hoping the outcome redeems the book/overshadows the not-so-good writing.) 6y
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parasolofdoom
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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I really enjoyed this even if it left something to be desired. A bit of a ridiculous twist but I was pretty glued to the story the last few nights. The whole idea of adults having limited short term memory really appealed to me as I mentioned in my last blurb --3.5 and bumped up to 4 stars on Goodreads.

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parasolofdoom
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Gave up on Parasite Eve (40%, still nonstop detailed lab and medical talk) and started something new. Bit of a mystery-thriller set in a world where the entire adult population only has short term memory (one day for the Mono majority, two days for Duos). Speculative fic with a memory loss theme is generally a trope that rings my bells.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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It is always about love in the end. Because love makes us try harder.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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There are some things money can‘t buy, no matter how hard you try. Like love, and the unsolvable problem of onedirectional plastic surgery.

Bookish.Heart Oy! 😖 7y
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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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To lie, one must know the truth.

Lacythebookworm How are you liking this? I came across it at the bookstore yesterday and was curious about it. 7y
CatAndKindle I really enjoyed. It was a bit of a thinker. 7y
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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Novels have a tendency to broaden one‘s mind. By offering insights into the minds of the damned people who wrote them.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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We are but the sum total of our digital presence. We use iDiaries and social media networks to define and delude ourselves, because they contain what we prefer to remember.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Factual hindsight is a curse when it‘s accompanied with the awful realisation that one could have done much better.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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‘Denial‘s the first rule of politics,‘ he says with a growl, spitting his words out. ‘Especially when you think you might be heading for disaster.‘

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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We are all products of our own prejudices. These barriers constrain the progress of our society. But they will only be demolished if we attempt to break them down

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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There are three types of men in this world: womanising bastards, sophisticated cads and grotesque slimeballs. I once had the misfortune of meeting a man who turned out to be all three.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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The path to political stardom is littered with the bodies of those who failed to get their spin right. Ignore this fact at your peril. Rowan Redford, Spin Your Way to Success.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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It‘s a shame the lack of intelligence of a few reinforces the bigotry against the many.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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The words came easily. They flowed like high-grade vodka.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Always seize an opportunity when it presents itself, Mark. This is a cardinal rule of politics.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Today, she has the lavender irises of a serene woman, one secure in the comfort of not remembering, exempt from the punishment of knowing.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Happiness is a process. Unhappiness is a state.

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CatAndKindle
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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It‘s the sum total of remembered grievances that makes hatred potent.

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Moonpa
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Latest book haul from the library! I really don't know where to start!!

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MrBook
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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#TBRtemptation post 8! Recently released. A sci fi mystery thriller. The world has two classes--the Monos, whose memories go back only a day; the Duos, the elite whose memories go back 2 days. Claire is a Mono, her writer-husband, Mark, is a Duo. Mark's mistress is found dead in a river. He's the prime suspect. How do you solve a murder when everyone's clocks constantly re-set and everyone's got secrets? #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

erzascarletbookgasm @batsy fellow countrywoman! 7y
batsy @erzascarletbookgasm Yeah! 😄 I'm curious about this one! 7y
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razmanda
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Fun, quick thriller about a murder that takes place in a world where people can only truly remember the past two days or less. Interesting thought experiment about what we choose to remember. A little meta in places but not too smug.

Laalaleighh I've been considering this. 7y
razmanda There are some plot holes but I liked the premise enough to look over them. Wasn't impressed enough to look up other books by the author but wasn't a waste of time, either, if that makes sense. @Laalaleighh (edited) 7y
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TheLibrarian
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Another trip to B&N today. The fiancé needed the second book in the series and he left me unattended again. #cantstopwontstop #ineedhelp

kspenmoll 👏💃🏼 7y
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FountainBookstore
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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I'm listening to this book now. The voice acting is terrific, but I'm not sure I buy the whole premise, and I'm pretty forgiving about these things. Worth the read for the author's observations on memory, even though the details are not always consistent with the premise.

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DaphneLee
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Panpan

2/10 an over-written, plodding murder mystery. I didn't care whodunnit by the time I got halfway.

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CaseyRoseReads
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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I truly enjoyed this unique mystery set in a world where after a certain age people only remember either a day's worth of memories, or two day's worth if you happen to be one of the advantageous duos. Exploring a world with a limited memory is every bit as fun as trying to figure out whodunnit.

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Liberty
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Evening reading. ❤️📚🖤

vivastory Mulholland Books is my favorite mystery/thriller publisher. 🔪 💀 🔫 7y
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Matilda
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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I'm going to be rounding up upcoming inclusive mystery thrillers every few months and I started with these great books publishing June- August: http://bookriot.com/?p=128067

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Matilda
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Si.

Tamra 😆👍🏾 7y
Tonton Yep 7y
Mimi28 Indeed. 7y
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Matilda
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Hotter than satans... is leading me to make terrible (yet delicious) decisions. #TheBookIsNotTheTerribleDecision

RanaElizabeth If that's coke flavored, it's the best decision ever. I'm not a soda drinker but damned if a coke slushie doesn't just hit the spot. 7y
Matilda @RanaElizabeth it is! And I agree! Except that much caffeine for my anxiety is super not helpful 😂 7y
Zelma I don't drink Coke often but I love a coke slushie! Yum! (edited) 7y
vivastory Those are the best decisions! 7y
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Matilda
Yesterday | Felicia Yap
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Starting the week with a stack of mystery/thrillers to get through!