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Ongoing, First published Jan 27, 2017
We remember. Everything we've ever seen, heard, done, and said, we remember.

In this dystopian world, no one forgets. Life was simple, but now a divide is growing, separating people of different Specialities. Miya comes from a low-down family and has the dream to become an Art Specialist, though her family has always gotten the least respected placement. Oliver is smart but denies it, trying to edge away from the aspiration his parents have for him to follow in their footsteps. Both characters have completely different roles in society, but they will come together to change the future. One thing is certain: they will leave behind a story no one will forget.
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