The Archive of Lives I Never Lived: Permanence Cycle
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Immortality solved death-but created a system. In a future where memory is owned and identity is optimized, one man's refusal to be finalized becomes the most dangerous act of all. Perfect for readers who enjoy: slow-burn, thought-provoking sci-fi, existential and psychological themes, morally complex futures stories that linger long after the last page >What if death was solved-but freedom wasn't? In a future where immortality is no longer a miracle but a mandate, one man survives everything-wars, regimes, centuries-only to discover that living forever comes at a cost no one warned him about. He cannot die. But his memories can be taken. His past can be archived. And his identity can be optimized by the state.As governments learn to store consciousness and classify human experience, his life becomes property. His pain becomes data. His existence becomes a resource. What begins as survival slowly turns into incarceration. The Archive of Lives I Never Lived, philosophical science fiction novel about immortality without escape, memory without ownership, and resistance without violence. It explores a world where forgetting is forbidden, usefulness defines worth, and the most dangerous act is refusing to be completed. This is not a story about saving the world.
Immortality solved death-but created a system. In a future where memory is owned and identity is optimized, one man's refusal to be finalized becomes the most dangerous act of all. Perfect for readers who enjoy: slow-burn, thought-provoking sci-fi, existential and psychological themes, morally complex futures stories that linger long after the last page >What if death was solved-but freedom wasn't? In a future where immortality is no longer a miracle but a mandate, one man survives everything-wars, regimes, centuries-only to discover that living forever comes at a cost no one warned him about. He cannot die. But his memories can be taken. His past can be archived. And his identity can be optimized by the state.As governments learn to store consciousness and classify human experience, his life becomes property. His pain becomes data. His existence becomes a resource. What begins as survival slowly turns into incarceration. The Archive of Lives I Never Lived, philosophical science fiction novel about immortality without escape, memory without ownership, and resistance without violence. It explores a world where forgetting is forbidden, usefulness defines worth, and the most dangerous act is refusing to be completed. This is not a story about saving the world.
AmazonPagina's: 272, Paperback, Independently published
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