Remember Tomorrow: Mnevermind Trilogy Collection
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Seth Clayton
About this listen
When artificial memories are everywhere, how can you tell what’s real?
Daniel was a hotshot memorysmith, a major innovator in the field of recreational memories - until his father, Big Dan, suffered a freak persistent memory that sent their business into a tailspin. Now Daniel labors behind the scenes, seeking only to cure the persistent false memory and salvage their failing shop.
Elijah is the most talented mind in the memory industry, but because that mind is far from neurotypical, his potential is wasted teaching beginners at the mall. When his cobbled-together gear projects him into one of Daniel’s memory programs, a colorful but challenging relationship sparks to life.
The two men are an unlikely pair, but they have so much in common. Each is fiercely driven. Each is stunningly creative. And when Daniel and Elijah finally connect, each one realizes just how desperately he’s been searching for someone who truly understands him.
Most of all, they’re utterly committed to curing the persistent false memory. Daniel finally gives up his workaholic smokescreen. Elijah fends off the advice of everyone he trusts and joins forces with Daniel. Even Big Dan says he’s on board with their plan...but will he remember tomorrow?
This collection contains the novels The Persistence of Memory, Forget Me Not, and Life Is Awesome.
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- Marcus
- 03-05-22
Representation
I just really loved this story, and the narrator did such a great job as well. As a young autistic queer guy it felt really good being represented in a piece of media - and not in a way that necessarily only presents us as mentally deficient savantes, but with more depth, quirks and challenges. J.C. Price more than managed that.
I also really liked the fact that the 2nd books was from Elijahs POV, it really added perspective, and was so interestingly written compared to neurotupicals POV (which I wasn't really aware was a thing, but thought of more as a storytelling device).
All in all, a very sweet story that I definitely recommend!
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- Saiyaku
- 20-02-21
Great story.
I loved the story around the world of artificial dreams/memories but I also liked that the theme autism plays a big part in the Mnevermind collection.
The main protagonists Daniel & Elijah are likable and I enjoyed that the characters don't feel one dimensional. The relationship of those two very different characters plays a big part in the books and how they will make it work in the end but the relationship between Daniel and his father Big Dan is also an important part.
I especially loved the second book because it was interesting to get a look inside the world of Elijah and how he tries to cope in a world which is so strange for him.
(The first and the third book is written in Daniels view).
Seth Clayton was for me a new narrator but he did a wonderful job to bring the characters of J.C.Price's work to life.
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- Thing
- 31-01-20
Excellent characterisation
The story was satisfying, but the characterization and performance were brilliant. I really enjoyed the second book from Elijah's POV. His perspective was often funny and made for a very enjoyable 'read'.
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- Kitti S. M.
- 18-05-21
Stunning and sweet
I loved this trilogy! Maybe in the last book there were some moments where I could slap Daniel, but overall it was really good. The whole idea of mneming is awesome! I had a bit of a Cyberpunk braindance feeling about it, maybe they got the idea from here? :3 Just kidding, but who knows?
Seth Clayton is my newest star in narration. He did an amazing job here, I loved his every word! I liked the way he "treated" Elijah, and gave him a much detailed personality wih his voice.
I liked the dual pov through the trilogy, it gave a much better look for us to both of the MCs thoughts. I don't know anybody on the spectrum in person but I could see Elijah being a real person and it helps a bit to understand more the people living with Asperger.
All in all totally five star from me. I highly recommend reading - and listening more so.
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- Trio
- 28-01-21
Great Audio Version of this Wonderful Series!
What a treat to revisit this series in audio. Beautifully performed by Seth Clayton, he does great voices for the characters and adds a nice depth to the story. Definitely worth listening to whether this is your first time with this series or you're enjoying it for the first time.
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- Lif Hafdis
- 04-09-22
contented
This was probably the most beautifully realistic sifi I have ever listened to! The storyline is not only incredible but the characters are so real og heartbreakingly amazing! The ending resonated so strongly with my I havent felt this contented in ages ❤️
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- Dennis
- 12-02-21
Autism Adventure and Love
First, there is so many storylines in this series the main is a young man with Autism who is gay and trying to coup with this in a way it is easy for him and still not understanding the who, what were he fits in. To be honest it a love story that is so touching you become part of the story. Daniel who he meets does not know much about Autism till he researches it online. You get to see how they both need to teach each other with Daniel not sure what he can do or not and Elijah trying to learn both Daniel as a man, his growing feelings and the ability to communicate and finally be able to understand each other.
There is so many other storylines you are kept busy in a way that each storyline is interwoven into the perfect love story, a story of forgiveness, acceptance and the ability to grow so you and the ones you love can grow and get better each and every day.
The author did an awesome job creating the story because many people who are handicapped never get to dream, to live and many find love because we see a handicap person and judge them by non handicapped standards which does not work, and we are wrong to judge them. Also, the author chooses the best narrator for this story he brought it alive to the point a listener could feel the sorry, see the colors the is spoken of brings Elijah alive were you see he not handicapped but young man who wants to love and be loved no strings attached.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 24-02-20
Great sci-fi series, great characters, great value!
Castillo Price has produced another brilliant sci-fi series and it was easy to read all three books in a row. Not only does she create unique worlds, she always creates characters with great humanity. Daniel owns an mnemography business which allows clients to choose a fantasy memory experience. Daniel wades into each fantasy to help the client exit and one day he sees Elijah, a dark handsome stranger, who shouldn’t be in the mneme. The books explore Daniel and Elijah’s nascent relationship, the struggles with Daniel’s business, the malfunction that has left Daniel’s father with a persistent mneme, and Elijah’s autism. They are a beautiful set of stories with expert narration from Seth Clayton!
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