Official Review: Memory Thieves by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Memory Thieves by Tayma Tameem

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With Kate's help, will Vincent succeed in his quest? I am confident in Tayma Tameem's abilities as a writer having read some of her books. I look forward to this one. Congrats on the BOTD.
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This seems like a great sci-fi read. The storyline also seems amazing; I wonder whether Vincent will succeed in his quest to destroy the company. Thanks for your insightful review.
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"Memory thieves" has really got me swimming in an ocean of imagination. Though the details in the book made it quite lengthy but I believe that is the beauty of the novel, all about the mind. I am yet to finish the book and can't wait to be wawed in the end.
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The premises of this book is very captivating. I would love to read and find out if Vincent succeeded in his quest to destroy the company. Thanks for the review.
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Your review is highly engaging and very well written. This book sounds like a typical science fiction story and I applaud the author for his creativity and imagination.
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Post by DANNY2020+ »

I was wondering why a company would take advantage of people's sleepless memories and be making millions from it. Thanks to soldier, but I really want to know if he succeeded,the suspense the book created made it more interesting.excellent review 👍
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Science fiction can deal with many things. I find it interesting when it is more about the inside than the outside. The question about how our memories might work is something underlying in this story. The premise sounds interesting. I might give it a go. Your review was very nice, by the way, thanks.
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Not exactly my favorite genre, but even if I was into reading about possible future predictions, I highly doubt that story related to stealing memories not something I find appealing. Unfortunately, I will have to skip this book.
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I remember when studying how Sodium and Potassium ions exchanging/losing electrons when an electric current passes through a neuron - a nerve impulse; surely there must a way of finding which neurons/chemicals store memories in the brain. I just hope that the 'deleting' can be for 'treating' without damaging or destroying. A great concept for a story. Congrats to the author.
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I love the author's plot and how relatable it is to readers. Thanks so much for the lovely and captivating quote from the book. This looks like an intriguing - and quick - read. Great writing!
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Action-packed thrillers are my cup of tea. Firstly, the book title caught my attention and now, I have no doubts that the entire story would be great. Congrats on BOTD!
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What an unusual storyline. Why would someone want to buy people's memories? Thanks for the nice review.
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Post by Andreea Popa »

I like that you mentioned the author's simple writing style. I'm looking forward to reading this novel
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Thank you for your review. But I’m not interested in reading this book.
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This sounds like an intriguing story with a captivating premise, beautifully written by a creative and talented author. Thanks for sharing.
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