Saturday, November 28, 2020

Book Review: "The Memory Collectors" By Kim Neville



 First and foremost a special Thank You goes out to Maudee Genao at Simon and Schuster for this ARC after my declined request from Atria Books.

Secondly, I must note I'm an empath so this book was up my alley as I also believe in the after life and connecting with spirits is possible through mediums ie. Theresa Caputo who I've personally had the pleasure to be close enough to touch and for whom I've personally taken a photo with her ex-spouse Larry but was never lucky enough to get a reading but did have readings from others in a seat or two away from me.

Now on with this show, because it's all about two main female characters both equally talented. One is a treasure hoarder called Harriet, while the other is a woman named Ev with a connected past to memories, feelings, and emotions of items that hold value.

We cannot simply ignore the past so it's know wonder they decide to join hands and form their own museum of memories with regards to healing emotional scars left behind through these objects.

The past can only be changed with acknowledgement and careful precision to document and be that change one wishes to create.

It's time to enter the darkness of the magpie but not before seeing all that is possible through the light and perhaps just perhaps learning the difference between the two and choosing to enter the lightness.

Thank you to Maudee, Simon and Schuster, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in restoring my faith that good people are welcome here as reviewers who work to exhaustion in providing these reviews freely while seeking full time living wages in extreme poverty and regardless of their impoverished standings in life will be treated the same as the paid Amazon influencers who get way more attention then they should in life.

End the injustices and offer a hand up not a hand out as the world will thank you for it!

Carry on...


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