Book Review: Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite In a literary landscape brimming with bustling cities and sprawling galaxies, the premise of Murder by Memory (Dorothy Gentleman, #1) effortlessly drew me in like a moth to a cozy flame. Olivia Waite’s foray into an off-earth murder mystery—set on a ship with 10,000 inhabitants—was a bold

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Memory Piece: A Tapestry of Lives in a Dystopian Realism When I first picked up Memory Piece by Ko, I was instantly drawn in by its lyrical promise of exploring the intertwining lives of three women against the backdrop of a crumbling technocratic dystopia. The delicate balance between art, life, and the search for meaning

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Book Review: The Memory Ward by Jon Bassoff When I first stumbled upon The Memory Ward by Jon Bassoff, the intriguing premise immediately caught my eye. A story set in the seemingly idyllic town of Bethlam, Nevada, with a postal worker unearthing blank letters and cryptic messages behind wallpaper? I was hooked! The blend of

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