Forget This Ever Happened Dramatized..., Cassandra Rose Clarke
Forget This Ever Happened Dramatized..., Cassandra Rose Clarke
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Forget This Ever Happened [Dramatized Adaptation]

Author: Cassandra Rose Clarke

Narrator: Laura C. Harris, Robb Moreira, Natalie Van Sistine, Holly Adams, Rayner Gabriel, Colleen Delany, Chris Davenport, Karen Novack, Yesenia Iglesias, Kay Eluvian, Jacob Yeh

Unabridged: 6 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: GraphicAudio

Published: 07/01/2021


Synopsis

"Sometimes there's a town called Indianola.

And sometimes there isn't.

June, 1993. Claire has been dumped in rural Indianola, Texas, to spend her whole vacation taking care of mean, sickly Grammy. There's nothing too remarkable about Indianola: it's run-down, shabby, and sweltering, a pin-dot on the Gulf Coast.

Except there is something remarkable. Memories shimmer and change. Lizards whisper riddles under the pecan trees. People disappear as if they never existed. Yesterday keeps coming unspooled, like a video tape. And worst of all, a red-lightning storm from beyond our world may just wipe the whole town off the map, if Claire and her maybe-girlfriend Julie can't stop it.

Because reality doesn't apply in Indianola. Indianola is not supposed to exist.

Performed by Karen Novack, Yesenia Iglesias, Natalie Van Sistine, Laura C. Harris, Robb Moreira, Holly Adams, Kay Eluvian, Rayner Gabriel, Chris Davenport, Colleen Delany, Jacob Yeh, Bradley Foster Smith, Bianca Bryan, Carolyn Kashner, Melody Muze, Anthony Palmini, Nora Achrati, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Mort Shelby, Yasmin Tuazon, Nazia Chaudhry, Terence Aselford, and Niusha Nawab."

About Cassandra Rose Clarke

Cassandra Rose Clarke is the author of Star Trek: Prodigy: A Dangerous Trade, Star Trek: The Next Generation: Shadows Have Offended, Our Lady of the Ice, Magic of Blood and Sea, Magic of Wind and Mist, Star’s End, Halo: Battle Born, and Halo: Battle Born: Meridian Divide. She grew up in south Texas and currently lives in Richmond, Virginia, where she tends to multiple cats. Cassandra’s first adult novel, The Mad Scientist’s Daughter, was a finalist for the 2013 Philip K. Dick Award, and her YA novel, The Assassin’s Curse, was nominated for YALSA’s 2014 Best Fiction for Young Adults. Her short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons and Daily Science Fiction. Visit her at CassandraRoseClarke.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darcey on September 27, 2020

ARC copy provided in exchange for an honest review. This in no way changes my rating or review. 4 fascinating stars! Cassandra Rose Clarke has been one of my favourite authors ever since writing The Assassin's Curse back in 2012, and she did not disappoint here. Forget This Ever Happened was intrigu......more

Goodreads review by Landice on October 04, 2020

This book started out a little slow but morphed into an absolutely wild ride! Loved the absolute nostalgia, and I enjoyed escaping 2020 by way of the 90s for awhile. Only downside was that the book eventually ended, and I had to come back to the present. Also featured a sweet sapphic friends to love......more

Goodreads review by Quill&Queer on December 18, 2020

Wordpress Blog | Twitter | Pinterest 📗 I loved Cassandra's previous book, The Assassin's Curse, so when this was released it was very high on my wishlist! Set in 1993, I think this book could have been absolutely terrible and I still would have loved it, because Claire and Julie were such an incredib......more

Goodreads review by Drea on June 08, 2023

This was SO MUCH FUN! The top review on here calls it “too weird” and I full understand that but it was also why I loved it. I mean talking reptiles, a town that keeps forgetting there are monsters, time lines, aliens, and memory loss. And on top of that a coming of age story about a bisexual girl fal......more

Goodreads review by El on March 22, 2024

Rep: bi mc, latina lesbian mc CW: homophobia, internalised homophobia, natural disasters, memory manipulation/gaslighting, gun usage, cops shown sympathetically It’s 1993, and Claire has been sent to the Texan coastal town of Indianola to look after her ailing grandmother, who doesn’t like her very......more