Review by Jaime Lync -- The Stealer of Memories
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Oh my, I hope he returns your memories to you so you can determine the point of this book. What an odd concept for a book. Normally the idea of a character who can access others' memories would be very interesting to me. I typically enjoy psychological thrillers, but only if they make sense. This sounds like it would take too much effort to enjoy. Nice review. Great start to it. You really got my attention with your stolen memories!Jaime Lync wrote: ↑10 Apr 2017, 01:12 This book is about… The ellipsis is not just to whet the readers’ appetite for the book. Truthfully, I am still not sure what this novel is about. Maybe, just maybe, Benarroch stole my memories. This is a short, thought-provoking, psychological thriller that deals with the unreliability of memory. I guarantee that you are bound to be discombobulated before you reach the end of this book.
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Thanks for reading and commenting on this review. I remember this book being a fun but really hard book to read with all the grammatical and formatting issues that I experienced. Most of the books that I read by this author had that issue but I think few people seem to have found copied that did not seem too in need of a professional editor.kfwilson6 wrote: ↑09 May 2018, 15:25Oh my, I hope he returns your memories to you so you can determine the point of this book. What an odd concept for a book. Normally the idea of a character who can access others' memories would be very interesting to me. I typically enjoy psychological thrillers, but only if they make sense. This sounds like it would take too much effort to enjoy. Nice review. Great start to it. You really got my attention with your stolen memories!Jaime Lync wrote: ↑10 Apr 2017, 01:12 This book is about… The ellipsis is not just to whet the readers’ appetite for the book. Truthfully, I am still not sure what this novel is about. Maybe, just maybe, Benarroch stole my memories. This is a short, thought-provoking, psychological thriller that deals with the unreliability of memory. I guarantee that you are bound to be discombobulated before you reach the end of this book.