Official Review: Memory Thieves by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Memory Thieves by Tayma Tameem

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This book sounds like a creative and interesting fiction story. It has an interesting plot of stealing memories and dreams to sell them. I like the idea of this unique plot and am intrigued enough to give it a try. It sounds well written and difficult to put down.
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You did an amazing job on your review. Thank you for showing us such a good view inside the book. It sounds very interesting for those who enjoy this type of story line.
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I could see myself reading this book. Thanks for the review! I enjoyed reading it!
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I have read a couple of this author's books now, and I completely agree with her writing style. She has a very vivid imagination which is easy to get caught up in while reading. Great review. I will be checking out this book as well.
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Never, in my whole world fantasy, have I encountered people buying memories. The author's creativity is surely very commendable. Great review.
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A very intriguing and unique premise, complemented by a catchy writing style. I'm definitely reading this book. Thanks for the thoughtful review!
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Post by ChiranjeevSingh »

The book seems suspicious and a enthusiastic thriller. I'd love to read this book anytime soon.
The author's style seems engaging, the instance given in review where she describes the character named Kate is quite good.
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I find it a horrifying prospect to have my memories erased - even the bad ones. Perhaps that's because I'm getting older. I think it would make the basis of a great story though, as this author seems to have done very successfully.
It's interesting that the reviewer thinks it needed some humor. While I'm all for humor, perhaps the author didn't think it appropriate here. I'm looking forward to reading this - thanks for the review.
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This sounds like an interesting science fiction book. Congratulations on getting BOTD.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

An excellent plot and well written book. The concept of stealing the dreams of people that have trouble sleeping sounds like it helps people but when a soldier loses his memories and wants them back the plot is exposed. Good review and a book one should read.
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Post by Atieno Magero »

Great review! This story really is unique. Taking people's memories and selling them is one heck of a business idea. This story sounds like something I would watch in a movie.
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A very original plot, sounds like an interesting read. I like that theme about our memories molding us. It is an important aspect to remember, as painful as some memories are, we would be different people without them.
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The concept of memory-erasing truly entices me to read this book. This book review reminds me of the movies Total Recall and Inception; which I both enjoy. Congrats on being BOTD!
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I am glad to see a sci-fi fantasy which is written with a newly found idea of stealing one's memories. Nice review as well. Thank you
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Post by Veraok »

This novel has a very interesting concept, though I am not a fan of sci-fic novel but I think this looks Catchy for me to read. Excellent review
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