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If your memories don't belong to you, then who are you?In a world ruled by dust storms, the Library is humanity's last bastion. Here, the past flows through the veins of the living Mnemosyne Vines. For Linnea, the faithful guardian of this sacred garden, every memory is a priceless treasure to be protected.But a sinister disease begins to spread within the Library's walls: The Mnemosyne Strain. This plague, which seizes the minds of visitors and traps them in the sweet but deadly embrace of lost memories, is the legacy of the brilliant founder, Aris Thorne. On his quest to conquer death and loss, Thorne created a "living memory"-a world that bends reality and operates by its own laws.To end this madness, Linnea breaks the rules and dives into the depths of Thorne's mind, into a world fraught with danger and impossibilities. But every step she takes brings her closer not only to the truth but also to conspiracies that push the Library to the brink of civil war and to secrets that will shake the foundations of her own identity.Just when she thinks she can silence Thorne's echo, she awakens older, more powerful gods who have been slumbering in the universe's silence. The war has only just begun."The Mnemosyne Strain" is a breathtaking journey into memory, identity, divinity, and the cost of being human. In this epic science fiction adventure where order and chaos collide, you will witness how a single memory can change the fate of the entire universe.


  • | Author: Ahmet Riza Korkut
  • | Publisher: Eora
  • | Publication Date: Jun 16, 2025
  • | Number of Pages: 00332 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 625006883X
  • | ISBN-13: 9786250068830
Author:
Ahmet Riza Korkut
Publisher:
Eora
Publication Date:
Jun 16, 2025
Number of pages:
00332 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
625006883X
ISBN-13:
9786250068830