Secrets. This is what Kira’s friends discover when they hypnotize her for fun at a sleepover. They were just playing around, and they didn’t know that the secrets they would discover would be so dark and mysterious. Kira, during her hypnotization, speaks of escaping from a war, clinging to her mom. But once Kira wakes up and is told the secrets she spoke about, Kira is confused. She doesn’t remember that event from her childhood at all.
Then, one day, her mother disappears. Kira gets a little worried, but thinks everything will be okay until she finds a note telling her to go to her friend Lynne’s house. Then she turns around and finds a woman staring at her. This person claims to be her Aunt Memory.
Aunt Memory takes her to Crythe to “save her mother”. She trusts Aunt Memory and goes along with her. Aunt Memory teaches her about Crythe and about how everyone there remembers everything because “a person is what they remember”. With memories, they can relive moments. But Aunt Memory also tells lies. That’s when Kira discovers she’s in trouble. Aunt Memory is taking advantage of her and basically kidnaps her. Can Kira truly save her mom, while Kira herself is confused because of her hidden secrets and hidden memories?
This book was incredible and suspenseful. It tells the story of an ordinary girl with an unknown extraordinary history and childhood. It teaches an important lesson…Should we dwell on our memories, and be what we remember? Or should we also look to the future and follow our dreams?
However, sometimes I wonder if Margaret Peterson Haddix books are ethical. This book talks about humans implanting computer chips into brains and messing with people’s memory. This is definitely not what was intended for humans, and although this book is science fiction, it makes me start thinking about things like that. Also, in a different Haddix book, she speaks of cloning, which, although some may disagree, is not something humans should be doing. I still love, love, love Haddix’s books, otherwise I wouldn’t be reading them! Although these books contain some methods of science I do not agree with, I put these at the top of my list of favorite books because they are well-written and are some of the best books that I have ever read. This book definitely kept me reading, and would be a great choice for a reluctant reader. I would recommend this book to everyone who wants a great read.