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The Knowing

Book 2 in the series:The Forgetting

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In "The Knowing," readers are transported to a separate community from the one in "The Forgetting." Samara, a member of this group, discovers that their belief in creating a utopia is challenged when they encounter Earth people, leading to a complex exploration of truth and motives. The plot, set long after the first book, introduces new characters like Samara and Beckett, whose experiences on a new planet and revelations about the past intertwine with themes of love, discovery, and survival.

Characters:

Characters exhibit complexity, featuring a mix of personal struggles, curiosity, and intertwined backstories.

Writing/Prose:

The prose is descriptive and engaging, allowing for introspection and thoughtful exploration of themes.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot involves a journey through a complex society that grapples with themes of memory, love, and the search for truth.

Setting:

The setting is a futuristic blend of New and Old Canaan, exploring societal elements derived from Earth.

Pacing:

The pacing begins slowly but accelerates, particularly in the action sequences, resulting in varied reader engagement.
I lower myself down, hand over hand, the sheered, sparkling rock of the cliff face slipping by at a pace that is agonizingly slow. I saw a boy from the Outside scaling a rope once, snatching fruit fro...

Notes:

The book explores the concept of memory and its impact on relationships.
Samara's community believes they escaped from Earth to create a utopia.
Beckett and Samara are key characters who meet under complicated circumstances.
Many readers found the romance between Samara and Beckett to be instant and unbelievable.
There are no major appearances from characters in the first book, leading to some disappointment.
Readers enjoyed the technology and world-building aspects in the sequel.
The Knowing portrays a much harsher reality compared to The Forgetting.
Nita's family, especially her grandpa, are highlighted as good characters.
Some found the plot predictable and lacking surprises.
The story includes themes of love, discovery, and complicated motivations.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include themes of violence, memory trauma, and complex parental dynamics.

Has Romance?

The romance is present but not central, with some criticisms about its necessity and development.

From The Publisher:

Sharon Cameron returns to the rich world of #1 New York Times bestseller The Forgetting with a companion novel as thrilling and intricately crafted as the first.

Samara is one of the Knowing, and the Knowing do not forget. Hidden deep in the comfort and splendor of her underground city, a refuge from the menace of a coming Earth, Samara learns what she should have never known and creates a memory so terrible she cannot live with it. So she flees, to Canaan, the lost city of her ancestors, to Forget.Beckett has flown through the stars to find a dream: Canaan, the most infamous social experiment of Earth's antiquity. Beckett finds Samara in the ruins of the lost city, and uncovers so much more than he ever bargained for - a challenge to all he's ever believed in or sworn to. When planets collide and memories clash, can Samara and Beckett save two worlds, and remember love in a place that has forgotten it?At once thought-provoking and utterly thrilling, this extraordinary companion novel to Sharon Cameron's #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling THE FORGETTING explores the truth and loss that lie within memory, and the bonds that hold us together.

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About the Author:

Sharon Cameron's debut novel The Dark Unwinding was awarded the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators' Sue Alexander Award for Most Promising New Work and the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award, and was named a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection. Sharon is also the author of its sequel, A Spark Unseen; Rook, which was selected as an Indiebound Indie Next List Top Ten selection, a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection, and a Parents' Choice gold medalist; and The Forgetting, a #1 New York Times bestseller and an Indie Next Pick of the List selection, and its companion novel, The Knowing. She lives with her family in Nashville, Tennessee, and you can visit her online at sharoncameronbooks.com.

 
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