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Candy House

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Tech visionary Bix Bouton gave the world an unforgettable gift: The Candy House. Now you can upload your memories into digital spheres, share them with loved ones, even gift them. But what happens when that gift becomes a weapon?Young Chloe uploads her happiest memory—a childhood swing with her grandmother—hoping to reach her before dementia erases her completely. That memory drifts into the archive of Mylo, a lonely collector who spends his days preserving fragments of strangers' lives. Chloe's sphere is different. For the first time, he's not just collecting data. He's collecting a person.But they don't know they're being hunted. Venture capitalist Derek Finch has learned to weaponize memories, targeting the most vulnerable moments and twisting them into tools of blackmail and destruction. Chloe is his next target.Clara, a social psychologist, discovers the platform is making users more isolated, not less. Amanda, a rising politician, trades a sincere memory for authenticity—and pays with her career. Leo, a retired professor, fights to teach his granddaughter the sacred art of forgetting.And at the center of it all, Bix watches his creation spiral beyond his control. Now he faces an impossible question: Can a technology ever undo the damage it has caused?A devastating journey through memory, identity, and the fragile architecture of human connection. Set in the near future, this novella will make you question the line between remembering and letting go.Ready to journey to the heart of the story? Look inside and step through the door of The Candy House.
Författare
Fatih Pomakoglu
ISBN
9798233377075
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-02-20
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