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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 10609 comments Fran and I are reading The Mechanics of Memory. It’s on the newest Edgar Award List and seems to fit the science tag. All are free to join in!


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Jen K | 3055 comments Thanks Nancy! I'm moving faster than I expected with my current audiobook so I may join and start this one this weekend.


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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 10609 comments I’m about 15% of the way through. When the book starts, the MC is in a loving relationship with a nice man, and has a great relationship with his teenage daughter. Then, jump to one year later, she is a “guest� in a luxurious facility with celebrity patients. She cannot remember the last year of her life, and the doctors use traditional therapy and high tech methods to help her. Another patient is a tech CEO who is there because he attacked a friend, he cannot remember a thing about it. The book has science fiction tags, and there is room called “VICTOR.�

I’m starting to get creepy vibes about the doctors and the facility. (view spoiler)

The chapter titles are intriguing.


NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 10609 comments Jen K wrote: "Thanks Nancy! I'm moving faster than I expected with my current audiobook so I may join and start this one this weekend."

Great!


Booknblues | 11520 comments I'm 12% in. I'm at the point that I'm trying to figure out what is happening.


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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 10609 comments I’m enjoying the story, but I’m only reading a bit at a time.

The memory manipulation book written by a character sounds like it would be pretty interesting, but so far they haven’t shown how it can be used for good (e.g. on ptsd patients ) Some of it is very consistent with scientific research articles I read decades ago when taking a cognitive psychology memory course. Unethical interrogators used the verbal techniques to plant false memories in suspects.

What I can’t buy is (view spoiler)


Booknblues | 11520 comments NancyJ wrote: "I’m enjoying the story, but I’m only reading a bit at a time.

The memory manipulation book written by a character sounds like it would be pretty interesting, but so far they haven’t shown how it..."


I am moving very slowly in this, as I am reading another book as well. This one hasn't really put a hook in me yet.


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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 10609 comments It took a while to really understand what was happening, but memory is a topic that will always catch my attention. Once it all clicked, I couldn’t put it down. In the meantime I enjoyed getting to know the characters in the hospital. I really liked Hope, Quinn, Spookie (Spencer), and Carter. Like most thrillers imo, we have to suspend disbelief, and there were several twists. I was hoping for one, and was annoyed by another. Overall I enjoyed the story. I hope you end up liking it too.


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Jen K | 3055 comments I'm about 37% in and have so many theories. I like the crew at the center, the patients. I'm not really sure how this will all play out. I am enjoying but also not completely hooked yet as it is a bit of a struggle to keep it all straight in my head.


Booknblues | 11520 comments I need to wrap up my other book and then I will make up for lost time with this.

I always fall for books with memory issues- amnesia, Alzheimer's and other causes, but I frequently am not fond of the solution.

I hope this pleases me more.


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Jen K | 3055 comments Finished this last night. Really got sucked into the last third of the book. Some twists I guessed and others were a surprise. Overall not my usual but I did enjoy.


Booknblues | 11520 comments I'm close to the half-way point. It is not only a mystery but a real puzzler.

I'm trying to see the total picture.


Booknblues | 11520 comments I'm at over 80%. It is quite exciting right now.


Booknblues | 11520 comments I've finished it and really quite enjoyed it. It was quite exciting in the end.


NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 10609 comments I’m glad you liked it too!

I like mysteries that don’t follow the predictable detective formula, even though, like this one, they might be harder to get into.


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