baconandcoconut,
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Tell Me an Ending by Jo Harkin was about a near future where you can have a memory erased. It's very character-driven and asks a lot of questions about morality, eg should you do the wrong thing for the right reason? what is our responsibility when people are hurting? should we give people what they want or what they need? The characters we follow are from all over and I ended up really caring about them. If you like that is very much about the people, you may also want to read this!

pythonbynight,
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@baconandcoconut This sounds great! Your little synopsis is perfectly crafted to pique my interest...

Gonna head over to my local library this evening!

baconandcoconut,
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@pythonbynight I'd love to hear what you thought of it after you read it!

pythonbynight,
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@baconandcoconut Pressure is on! Not in a bad way... I need more reasons to read!

Last good scifi book I read (not saying too much, due to the allusion above about not reading enough) was Klara and the Sun, which kinda devastated me, but also left me feeling fascinated and a little exhilarated.

Great thematically, but really what stood out most was the intricate characters, so I'm sure I'll enjoy your rec.

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