I Remember You
By Cathleen Davitt Bell
By Cathleen Davitt Bell
By Cathleen Davitt Bell
By Cathleen Davitt Bell
By Cathleen Davitt Bell
Read by Emily Rankin
By Cathleen Davitt Bell
Read by Emily Rankin
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Social Issues | Teen & Young Adult Romance | Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Social Issues | Teen & Young Adult Romance | Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Social Issues | Teen & Young Adult Romance | Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction | Audiobooks
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$9.99
Feb 09, 2016 | ISBN 9780385754583 | Young Adult
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Feb 10, 2015 | ISBN 9780385754576 | Young Adult
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Feb 10, 2015 | ISBN 9781101891001 | Young Adult
529 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for I Remember You
“Suspenseful, poignant, and devastatingly romantic, I Remember You perfectly captures the intense, ephemeral magic of first—and forever—love.” —Micol Ostow, author of Amity
“A unique romance about a girl who is solidly rooted in the present and a boy who ‘remembers the future’ as if he’s already experienced it. Is it possible to alter the future, and, if so, how?” —Lois Duncan, author of Stranger with My Face and Locked in Time
“Cathleen Davitt Bell gets all the gorgeous details right in this smart, fast-paced, romantic thriller about the love you choose and the love that chooses you.” —Arlaina Tibensky, author of And Then Things Fall Apart
“I was breathless reading I Remember You, wishing I could time-travel to the end and find out exactly what happens—and yet, not wanting to miss a minute of the drama along the way. It read like a younger version of The Time Traveler’s Wife.” —Jen Calonita, author of Side Effects
“Bell’s tense plot will keep readers invested in the dramatic and sometimes dangerous emotions evoked by first love.” —Publishers Weekly
“Well-developed and multidimensional supporting characters contribute to the book’s even pace. This romance novel has elements of science fiction, yet remains true and authentic to the intensity of feelings adolescents experience with their first loves.” – School Library Journal
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