After reading this book I had a few thoughts I really wanted to share with others readers. First, I think I now have a legitimate fear of losing my memory. I mean, how terrifying would that be?! I suppose there are different levels of memory loss. I know there are things that have happened to me, conversations I have had, people I have seen that I have no recollection of, but if I had years cut out of my memory? Wait…even weeks, days, half a day…that would drive me crazy! My second thought, what is it with people named Alice losing their memory? Still Alice by Lisa Genova is a wonderful book about a woman’s early-onset dementia.
All right, on to my thoughts about this book, before I forget them…Having read The Husband’s Secret a while ago and having really enjoyed it, I knew if this book was even remotely similar, I would like it. This book isn’t a mystery in the slightest, but it holds a certain thriller-feel; you never know what is around the corner and it keeps you on the edge of your seat until the last page. I will be the first to admit that I read so much I often forget what a book is about even if I read it a month ago and quite liked it. I have a feeling I will remember the storyline of What Alice Forgot. By the way, if you were curious? The scientific name for the fear of losing your memory is Mnemophobia.
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: 4 religious exclamations; 11 mild obscenities; 7 F-word derivatives.
Violence/Gore: A car crash kills a character, no explicit detail is given; a woman suffers multiple miscarriages.
Sex/Nudity: An affair is suspected; adults kiss; one brief sex scene between adults is mentioned with no explicit detail.
Mature Subject Matter:
Divorce, infertility, miscarriages, early-onset dementia.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
Adults drink; cocaine use mentioned.


