
Remember It!: The Names of People You Meet, All of Your Passwords, Where You Left Your Keys, and Everything Else You Tend to Forget
4.5 stars from 559 reviews. Top 94% of Nonfiction books we track.
Last checked: Jun 21, 2026
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Perfect for you if...
- You're tired of blank moments when someone reintroduces themselves at a party or networking event.
- You juggle too many passwords and PIN codes and want a system that doesn't rely on sticky notes.
- You like practical life hacks that feel clever rather than tedious.
Maybe not for you if...
- You're looking for deep neuroscience or academic rigour about memory mechanisms.
- You prefer reading lengthy, traditional self-help books with chapter-long explanations.
- You have no interest in memory competition techniques or parlour tricks.
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Currently on sale at $2.99 — 84% off peak. Price has dropped 38 times over the last 5 years. Goes on sale roughly every 41 days. Typically stays discounted for 5 days.
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Currently around #149K in the Kindle store — a niche title. Climbing the charts — 48% improvement recently.
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Currently 4.5★ from 559 reviews
Gaining approximately 4 new reviews per month. Rating has remained stable at 4.5 over the tracking period.
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