Official Review: Memory Thieves by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Memory Thieves by Tayma Tameem

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Thank you for adding some of the descriptive phrases used by the author in your review. This gives a glimpse of the writer's ability. The plot seems genuine since I can say that I never read such a storyline. Your review was great to read and without any spoilers. Thank you.
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Removing unpleasant memories as a treatment for sleep deprivation is a very intriguing premise indeed. I agree, Tayma Tameem is a gifted author. Her style of writing is engaging and attention grabbing. I totally enjoyed her handiwork in the first installment of her Honesty is Key trilogy, and I'll be delighted to read what she has produced in this novel. Thank you for your very in depth review.
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This does sound like an interesting plot line. I think that the world of dreams is underrated, so I'm glad to see books about it.
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I haven't read a good thriller in awhile and this one sounds very enticing. I enjoyed your review and look forward to reading this one!
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I haven't read a good thriller in a while and this one sounds very enticing. I enjoyed your review very much. I hadn't heard of this author before and look forward to reading this one!
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It's a delight that the author uses simple and straightforward language. The premise is intriguing and sounds like quite an adventure. I'm looking forward to reading this book. Thank you for a well-written review.
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It seems this is going to be a tough mission facing formidable opponents. Thanks for this amazing review and for pointing out what would make the book more captivating.
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This is such a rare premise for a novel and it seems to have excellent execution too. I wonder the impact technology like this would have on humanity if actualized.
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Sounds like an amazing book. The plot seems unique and I'm sure it's a captivating read. It's great that the writing style is simple and straightforward so it's easy to follow the story easily. Thanks for the great review!
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That is life, some people make a worthy life out others plans when they are still in processing to execute the plan
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Extracting buried memories from adventurous insomniacs could get ethically tricky. Every act has associated benefits and consequences, so I can definitely envision how an extraction might anger someone fiercely protective of their thoughts. Thank you for your review.
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This sounds very interesting. Removing memories to improve sleep and then the consequences of that, I can't wait to find out what happens. Thanks for your very informative review, I like that you included an example of the descriptive writing the author uses.
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The idea of having a dreamless, good-night sleep sounds wonderful. However, a billionaire company who eradicates nightmares and then sells them to others seems like it could be another type of nightmare. I would probably go after the company for stealing my dreams like the protagonist. Great review!
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The concept of memory-stealing is quite intriguing. Thanks for an honest review. I hope the book gets a wide readership.
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Post by sylvia+cummings »

Memory Thieves ~ is a fascinating book about a hopeful cure for the millions of people who for so many years had struggled with the prospect of sleeping, in hope for a cure to combat the problem.

Reading this book gives an interesting, intriguing storyline. People who have a problem sleeping would find this book rather extraordinary.


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