Official Review: Memory Thieves by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Memory Thieves by Tayma Tameem

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Wow! This is amazing book. How i wish I can share in the memories of what happened in the past. Great review.
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This sounds like an interesting book with an amazing premise. Memories are both precious and sometimes difficult to live with; a dichotomy between the two seems to be a key theme in this book.
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"Memory Thieves" by Tayma Tameem - Tayna Tameem writes books that she would like to read. Her writing style is clear and you want to read more. She has boundless creativity and her tory about memory thieves is riveting. Thanks for an excellent review.
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This sure sounds like a story I can't miss.
On a partly unrelated note, I disagree with the company simply selling a person's memory without their consent. I can't wait to find out how this book ends.
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The book remind me of the maze book serious Especially of memories but but I will read it this year
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Sleep studies are pretty common in today's world. Now I wonder what really happens during these studies. I do not think I will have one in the near future. Thank you for your review.
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I can understand how unnecessary details can be overwhelming. This plot sound really interesting, kind of like the movie Minority Report. Great job with the review, it is very helpful.
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A novel idea for a sci-fi fantasy. I would like to try this one soon. Though it is mentioned as free on Amazon, it is nowhere to be found in Amazon. Anyway, congratulations on being BOTD
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The plotline seems more interesting than my initial imagination, based on the title. The character description is also commentable.thanks for the review.
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I love the movie eternal sunshine of the spotless mind - the plot of this book reminds me a bit of that one even though the setting is completely different. I do appreciate humour in a book, so I wonder if the lack of it will disappoint me. The review makes me want to read it though, so I will be able to find out for myself.
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I wonder how I'd feel if I had some of my memories extricated from my brain. Perhaps, if they were causing me sleepless nights, then that'd have been a good thing to have them removed. But for someone else to watch it for their own pleasure and entertainment, that'd be downright unacceptable! I'd like to see how Vincent takes the company down. Thanks for the intriguing review.
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Such a captivating read! The thought of having a foreign device implanted in me seems terrifying.
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An ingenious story associated with the theft of memories of adventurous people who have difficulty sleeping. It seems like it has a lot of action but little humor. I think it is a good alternative for those who like this genre.
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Post by Emmanuelufot »

Making money from people's memory this sounds a little complicating,I mean this could render the victim a bit senseless,but the advantage of erasing the bad memories is a good work, but I'll rather be vigilant either.
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A interesting science fiction book "Memory Thieves" by Tayma Tameem, which tells about a device that can extract the memories of the adventurous people who have difficulty in sleeping. The company that made the device sells those memories it to billionaires. I think, I should take a look at this book.
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