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A review by schube20
The Memory Ward by Jon Bassoff
4.25
I had the opportunity to read an advanced copy of “The Memory Ward” by Jon Bassoff, courtesy of Blackstone Publishing and NetGalley. This novel explores the theme of memory and the disorientation of being trapped in a world that feels perpetually unfamiliar. The pacing of the book is well-timed, engaging me in a continuous effort to connect the dots throughout the narrative.
“The Memory Ward” has a vibe reminiscent of the show “Severance,” making it a compelling read for fans of psychological and existential mysteries. It was a quick read, packed with interesting plot twists that kept me intrigued and eager to see how each twist would unfold. Overall, the deep dive into the intricacies of memory and identity was thoroughly enjoyable.