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Among These Bones #3

Maybe We'll Remember

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Will they risk their freedom to save the others?

In the thrilling conclusion to the Among These Bones trilogy, Alison and Chase work to unravel the conspiracy theories that have haunted them for as long as they can remember. As Alison begins her final battle with the Agency to restore her memories and free those still imprisoned in the Zones, she must answer the question: How far will a mother go to save her son?

354 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 4, 2020

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25 reviews
January 27, 2020
This book will not have you singing "Meeeeeeeeemoiiiiiiiies" because the people in this book don't have their memories. Not a spoiler if you've read the other 2 books, btw. And you should! It's interesting to see how these confused, and abused, people change from one shot to the next, a year later. I want to say too much!! Even some of the high muckety mucks had a shot...but I won't tell you when!! My heart doesn't just want to break for the main character, it wants to break for all of the men, women and children who are alive and suffering. This series will make you look at your loved ones a bit differently, as in "hug them til they squeak because who knows what will happen tomorrow" kinda look and hug. Good job, author.

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January 31, 2020
Make sure you read them all in order. I am not big on spoilers so all I will say is your heart will break for the characters. This entire series is a great read and will keep you riveted and up reading way past bedtime. It is a very unique concept that I have not seen before. So worth reading.

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Author 38 books10 followers
February 14, 2020
Fabulous series of 3

I’ve now read all three of the books in the series and loved every minute. This kind of story compels you to read just one more chapter as the clock passes midnight. Her structure takes the unbelievable to believable and you wonder at the imagination behind the writing. The characters are compelling and the main character, Alison goes from tough lady to vulnerable, heroine to one who makes a drastic error. I like the fact that she’s a mother too. The premise - of a virus killing much of the population and the survivors being taken advantage of with a regular injection against the virus, is not one I’ve seen before, but I have to agree with Alison that having no memories of the past beyond one year, would be intolerable. A great read!
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February 2, 2020
Maybe We'll Remember is the conclusion of Alison's story. I recommend you start from book one in this series otherwise you will be lost. This is an intriguing dystopian world where memory is dependent upon an annual cure. This is a well written book with a fascinating storyline and great characters. This whole series had me captivated from book one until the last page of book three. I look forward to reading this author again. I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book.
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1,553 reviews37 followers
February 10, 2020
A satisfying finish

What a great story!
I have to admit that Alison was super annoying almost from the beginning. She had a rough journey but it changed her.
This is a very different sort of apocalypse dystopian story. Start with book one. It is fast reading and will make you think and make you crazy but it is so very worth the ride. And your time.
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4,152 reviews31 followers
March 23, 2020
I found this series mesmerizing, and this is a fantastic conclusion to this trilogy. I have loved every one of the three books and encourage everyone to read these, in order, if this is a genre that interests you.

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2,618 reviews32 followers
March 30, 2020
You have got to read all three of these as they are definitely tied together. This is the fabulous conclusion and the whole story has been such an amazing read. I love these characters and there were a few times I wanted to cry but a few more where I was very happy.

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128 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2020
loved the series and was actually happy with the ending
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March 20, 2021
This series was awesome. I really enjoyed the character development and the concept. This one (book 3) was a bit slow in the beginning but finished fast once it got going.
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May 1, 2021
3.5 stars

It was a neat story, but I just have this feeling that the end is missing a little something. It's a strong story overall and you will care about the characters, which is important.
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