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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11071 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 | 3143 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) | 11071 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) | 11071 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 | 12060 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) | 11071 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 | 12060 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) | 11071 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 | 3143 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 | 12060 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 | 3143 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 | 12060 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 | 12060 comments I'm at over 80%. It is quite exciting right now.


Booknblues | 12060 comments I've finished it and really quite enjoyed it. It was quite exciting in the end.


NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11071 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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