
This is a fully-fledged and masterfully interlinked continuation of a story that gripped me from the moment I started reading.īecause these books are so powerfully connected, you should absolutely not read this book until you’ve read Forget Tomorrow, which is the first (and to which I also gave DIK status). Pintip Dunn’s Remember Yesterday is no sequel written merely to fulfill a book deal or cash in on the first book. I have rarely in my life read a YA series where I loved the first book, and then the second book was even better.
