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I received this book for free from the publisher. All content and opinions are my own.The Memorist is the second in a thriller series by M.J. Rose.Meer Logan has always been haunted by the memories of someone else and the ellusive music that accompanies the memories. She has devoted her life to the study of false memories and to the study of music, hoping to rid herself of the dreads caused by these episodes.Her father, Jeremy Logan, on the other hand, has devoted his life to the study of Jewish...
The second book in this series, another fascinating toe dip into the subject of reincarnation. A modern look at the mystery of infinity.
This is the the Reincarnationist series. While it picks up the main character of Malachi Samuels in his quest for proof of reincarnation, there is a new group of characters who struggle with their own beliefs. This time the proof sought is an ancient flute and music,supposedly hidden away by Ludwig van Beethovan.Just like the first story, the reader is treated to multiple plot lines,locations and time periods. All does come together eventually but this one was harder for me to follow and maint
Found by chance at the library. About reincarnationists. At the end I'm not at all convinced of the viability of reincarnation. But an interesting story. BEGGING for a good editor. Oh my, the awful sentences I could have fixed!
An enjoyable thriller which could have been more enjoyable without the whole terrorist angle. A rather predictable ending - at least from the terrorist angle. I enjoyed it but didn't love it.
It took me about 100 pages to really get into it, but I think overall it was a better story than the first book.
I can't even finish this book its gotten so ridiculous! And I give up on maybe one book a year.
I picked it up at a library sale and didn't realize it was part of a series. I guess the theme for the series is reincarnation. Meer has had past life intrusion her whole life but she doesn't want to admit to it. Her father, the Indiana Jones of finding Judaica, is a huge believer and in contact with a group who are dedicated to scientifically proving that reincarnation is real.Her past life is tied into a bone flute that can make people remember their past lives, the song written by Beethoven a...
Rating of 3.5
It was somewhat hard to follow a lot of characters.maybe if i had read Reincarnation the first book in the series i would have enjoyed this book more. Meer Logan is the main character she has always been haunted by someone else,s memories and the elusive music that comes with the memories. She has devoted her life to studying music and false memories in the hope she can rid herself of the dread caused by these episodes. If you believe in reincarnation than this is a good book to read.
I enjoyed this. In retrospect, the way the story turns out is a tad predictible, but it kept me on the edge of its seat, and I liked the unusual elements of the plot (i.e. the reincarnation aspects)
This is a story of a lady who has been reincarnated. However, she is rather annoying, as the subject of the story, Meer Logan does not believe in prior lives, and yet she was experiencing constant regressions. So I was not sympathetic with Meer Logan. Meer Logan has odd dreams, about another time, another past. Her family and friends have tried to help her, but she fights them all the way. There is some connection with Beethoven and a flute, she is pulled back to a time gone by, a secret society...
This novel starts with a chilling premise: what if, somewhere hidden in the world, lies an ancient artifact that, when played, anyone within hearing range, is automatically transported back into their past lives? The implications are staggering! Once again, Malachai is after another of the Lost Memory Tools, determined to prove that reincarnation exists. When a dear friend says he may have a lead, Malachai is on his way. So is the daughter of his friend. Once they land, the story moves in so man...
Finished reading 📚 the Memorist. Another interesting insight into reincarnation.I still don't believe in it, but the storyline was most intriguing. How does playing a certain sound on a flute cause one to go back in time?Well this is exactly what happens in the Memorist. Ludwig Von Beethoven acquired a flute that if played correctly could transport one back to another time & experience what that person was experiencing at that time. Wow, right?He also realized that this flute was to dangerous to...