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Science Fiction · 2021 · PG-13

Engines of Oblivion

by Karen Osborne

She survived the first war. The second one is already here.

For14+GenreScience FictionLength368 pagesRead time~10 hours

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Violence

A lot

Space combat and corporate violence; deaths of characters

Language

Some

Moderate adult language

Sexual Content

Barely any

No significant sexual content

Substance Use

Barely any

None

Emotional Intensity

Some

The psychological horror of having your memories altered and not knowing what's real

What this book is about

The second Memory War novel follows Natalie Chan as she fights to survive in a corporate space empire where her memories have been sold and altered. Karen Osborne's space opera continues with action, moral complexity, and the question of who you are when your past has been taken from you.

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