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Memory Thief ~ Lauren Mansy


In the city of Craewick, memories reign. The power-obsessed ruler of the city, Madame, has cultivated a society in which memories are currency, citizens are divided by ability, and Gifted individuals can take memories from others through touch as they please. Seventeen-year-old Etta Lark is desperate to live outside of the corrupt culture, but grapples with the guilt of an accident that has left her mother bedridden in the city’s asylum. When Madame threatens to put her mother up for auction, a Craewick practice in which a “criminal's" memories are sold to the highest bidder before being killed, Etta will do whatever it takes to save her. Even if it means rejoining the Shadows, the rebel group she swore off in the wake of the accident years earlier. To prove her allegiance to the Shadows and rescue her mother, Etta must steal a memorized map of the Maze, a formidable prison created by the bloodthirsty ruler of a neighboring Realm. So she sets out on a journey in which she faces startling attacks, unexpected romance, and, above all, her own past in order to set things right in her world.

 

First I feel the cover of this book needs a little praise. It's so simple and so intriguing it. I'm not going to lie it is totally what drew me to read it. It tells enough without giving anything really away. If the cover of the book has had time taken on it's design I feel that the story will reflect the effort.

Now, beginning to end I couldn't put this down. There were a few moments where it could be predictable, but I feel as though they weren't completely obvious. I also found that there were many twists and turns that caught me by surprise. The writing was well and had a good even pace, I didn't find myself scanning the pages. The world building was detailed and enthralled me. I really enjoyed the uniqueness that came along with a story like this. I most importantly would love to read more. Our main characters are completely relatable in their personality and the dynamics. I have to say I throughly enjoyed reading this book!

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