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In this captivating novel, an inventor, Dr. Turman, presents to the world the result of eleven years of vigorous planning and experiments: a device that allows people to record their thoughts. This new device is rapidly touted by the media as the invention of the decade, and it reaches a level of popularity that matches the most successful technological innovations of all time. It is welcomed onto the market with open arms, and quickly becomes the device for anyone and everyone. Yet the fame does not last as rumors of potential damage caused by this device surface. Before long, reports of…mehr

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In this captivating novel, an inventor, Dr. Turman, presents to the world the result of eleven years of vigorous planning and experiments: a device that allows people to record their thoughts. This new device is rapidly touted by the media as the invention of the decade, and it reaches a level of popularity that matches the most successful technological innovations of all time. It is welcomed onto the market with open arms, and quickly becomes the device for anyone and everyone. Yet the fame does not last as rumors of potential damage caused by this device surface. Before long, reports of thought-theft and use-related memory-loss tarnish the reputation of the device. Puzzled by these claims, Dr. Turman and the Thought Recorder team dig into the core of the matter and unravel the shocking truth.
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Isabelle Soucy Chartier could summarize her passions to psychology, traveling, literature, and various forms of physical activity. She links these four spheres together in her daily activities. She would be just as likely to be found attending an overseas psychology conference, creating novel plots while running, or conducting research on the psychological impacts of exercise. Her background led her to a comprehensive view of how external sources such as the environment and divers situations affect individuals, which emerge in her writing in the form of implicit social commentaries. She now lives in Qubec, Canada, with her patient and supportive husband.