Försöker komma ihåg en ung vuxen sci-fi fantasy roman om minne

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I den här boken tänker jag på:

  • huvudpersonen var en ung tjej
    • Jag tror att titeln visade hälften av ansiktet och hennes hår kan ha tittat svartblått
  • hennes föräldrar växte upp i det här samhället där du lärde dig att memorera allt som du ser
    • Men hennes moster dog och frågade sin mamma att ta hennes minnen och implantera dem i hennes huvud?
  • så dottern, som växte upp i ett modernt samhälle, tyckte att hennes mamma var hennes moster.

Jag kommer inte ihåg mycket annat. Boken måste ha publicerats före 2016, förmodligen år tidigare.

    
uppsättning Chloe 17.07.2018 02:16

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Kan det här vara Margaret Peterson Haddix Escape from Memory ? Den publicerades 2005 och har ett omslag som du kommer ihåg.

While playing around with hypnotism at a party, Kira remembers fleeing a war-torn country with her mother, speaking a language she can't identify. A few days later her mother disappears, and a woman who calls herself Kira's aunt Memory takes Kira to Crythe, a country that doesn't officially exist, in order to rescue her -- or so she says.

Kira soon learns that Aunt Memory is not what she seems, and Kira and her mother are both in terrible danger. There are memories locked in Kira's mind that could get her and her mother killed. But those memories are the only things that might save them...

En av recensionerna nämner att en del av Crythes kultur memorerar saker och den implanterade minnen:

This book was different then anything I've read or heard of. It dived into something that usually isn't even thought about: Memory. Yes, there's some books that has memory in it but it's not the main thing; it's not the thing that drives some characters to do what they did, like it does in this book. The community of Crythe is based on that one thing. Memory is what drives everything that they do and what happens to them, everything. And since Crythe is so important to the story and memory is so important to Crythe, then memory is really important to the story. Plus that's what puts them all in danger in the first place. The fact that Kira has her parents memory in her mind and that's what Rona (first called Aunt Memory) wants so much that she will kill them all to get it. So memory, this thing that is rarly set on center stage in a book, is what drives the whole story and that's original!

Jag hittade det här genom att leta efter science fiction unga vuxna bokimplanterade minnen mostermo , även om det inte var den första uppsättningen söktermer jag försökte.

    
svaret ges 17.07.2018 02:33