:IMAGE.half | :INFO.half Recursion A device to relive memories. A woman with good intentions. A timeline that begins to tear itself apart. | :INFO Memory as Weapon Blake Crouch's 2019 thriller follows Helena Smith, a neuroscientist developing technology to help Alzheimer's patients access memories, and NYPD detective Barry Sutton, who investigates a phenomenon called False Memory Syndrome, in which people suddenly recall entire alternate lives they never lived. Their paths converge on a device that does not just replay memories but rewrites the past, with each use creating a new reality that overwrites the last. The loop that follows is both scientific and deeply human. :JOURNEY Reading Recursion 3 Unnerving 4 Tense 5 Vertiginous 4 Melancholy 5 Relentless 5 Emotional :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:Blake Crouch] Memory is the identity. Without it, we are nothing. :NOTE.half Crouch wrote Recursion as a standalone follow-up to Dark Matter, again using a high-concept scientific premise as the vehicle for an intimate story about love and grief. He researched memory neuroscience extensively. | :NOTE.half The novel debuted at number one on the New York Times bestseller list. Netflix acquired the rights before publication and the adaptation is in development with Shonda Rhimes attached as executive producer. :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=Recursion+Blake+Crouch+book Find a copy near you