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A review by nathanrester
MEM by Bethany C. Morrow
4.0
Equal parts Blade Runner and Westworld, Mem works best as a fun and thoughtful remix of familiar themes, using a world populated with sentient memories to explore deeper questions of nature vs. nurture and the nuances of personhood. Morror really kills it, blending modern anxieties with the social and technological boom of the early twentieth century. The exposition is a bit of an onslaught, but once everything clicks, Mem becomes something special. If you're into science fiction or just want something heady to chew on, this will be right up your alley.