Great Book (“Warm Winter Read” Day 3)

My review of “The Memory Collections” by American film and TV producer and author Dete Meserve is published by The Star Mail. Here is the gist of it:

“The speculative mystery is told from the prospectives of four strangers who travel in time to spend one hour in the past… The story cleverly draws from the work of Dr Fabio Costa at the University of Queensland [whose] research on closed time-like curves (CTCs) proposed that time travel could occur without paradoxes…”

“So what is the point of travelling to the past if the future cannot be changed? For Elizabeth, it is to spend one precious hour with her son before his senseless death. For Andy, it is to find his soulmate who vanished without a trace. For Logan, it is to reclaim his freedom after an accident rendered him paraplegic. And for Brooke, it is to have one hour’s relief from the shame and guilt of an unforgivable mistake.”

“Then the plot twists when one hour becomes days, and the four characters find themselves stranded in the past, their paths unexpectedly intertwined. They cannot help but wonder if this is an opportunity to make a difference – to find answers to desperate questions, to examine past and present relationships with fresh eyes, to grasp those lost and hidden parts of themselves, and to right the wrongs that forever changed their lives and those of their loved ones.”

The full review can be found here (https://issuu.com/starnewsgroup/docs/2025-06-03_rt_122). It will also be published later in this blog.

(Day 3, #WarmWinterRead #WWR25 via @librarieschangelives)

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