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Paul Tremblay

“To forget is to lose something that was once yours, that was once of yourself. But how could one lose something as expansive as an ocean in a dusty corner of one’s mind? What if, instead, to forget is to open a door to a void; the memory is not retrievable because it is not there, was never there.”

Paul Tremblay, The Last Conversation
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The Last Conversation (Forward Collection, #5) The Last Conversation by Paul Tremblay
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