Siri, Who Am I? by Sam Tschida

Siri, Who Am I?

by Sam Tschida 
3 Stars

Mia wakes up in the hospital with no memory of her life at all. She only knows her name because Siri on her phone addresses her as such. (which I would be screwed with since Siri calls me lord commander) She tries to piece her life together with just the information on her phone. She strolls through Instagram trying to find her address and finds that she's living somewhere with someone named JP. According to the house sitter that is. She has no texts, or phone calls or even emails. Max the house sitter tries to help her out and helps Mia works through her life. But the perfect life she imagines herself having isn't really perfect. As she starts to discover more things about herself she realizes how many lies she's trapped in and that she might be in danger. Someone did try to kill her after all. 


It was an interesting read but not very satisfying when everything panned out. It seemed to work at a good pace near the beginning of the story but towards the end so much information was shoved at you at once that I felt overwhelmed. Also the big mystery of who tried to hurt Mia didn't have a satisfying ending. The author makes you point fingers at so many different people only for the truth to be anticlimactic. I typically enjoy an unlikeable lead character but Mia just felt empty. Even at the end of the story it didn't feel like a true ending. Also Mia never regains her memory fully, which again was anticlimactic. Overall a decent read but expect to be slightly disappointed.