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In a future where memories can be recorded, sold, or stolen, one man inherits his mother’s Mindbank, her entire life stored in digital form. But in a world run by an authoritarian regime, he’s not sure what’s real, what’s been edited, or what the government wants erased. Still, he’s willing to risk everything to share her truth.

This book is eerie but in a good way, like a poetic Black Mirror episode. It’s not just about tech or control; it’s about identity, legacy, and what memories actually mean when they’re no longer just yours.

Beautiful, smart, and surprisingly emotional.