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The Decipherment

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The Decipherment is centered on Isabelle Aimery – a young and successful Parisian cryptologist.
Isabelle lost her parents at the age of 10. They were both archeologists. From an early age, she was very fond of numbers and codes. She had created a whole world of her own filled with numbers, formulae and codes – and she gets a chance to actually see that world.
One day, after dozing in a deep sleep, Isabelle wakes up finding herself in something that resembles her mind. She discovers things that look like her memories, dreams and thought . . . and she later finds out this it is her mind she is trapped in. In fact, it is her consciousness that merges with the subconscious state of her mind.
She discovers and the beautiful yet deep realms of her mind as she goes through each of her memories, thoughts and dreams – the components of the subconscious mind. But the it all comes spiraling down.
Before her subconscious is destroyed taking along her consciousness into the ruins with it, Isabelle must find a way to escape and get back to her life – to reality.
But how will she do that when she is stuck in her own mind?
The Decipherment explores many of the powers of the human mind, along with the aspects that rule our memories, dreams, ideas and cognition.

92 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 10, 2012

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Tehreem Ali

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Singing a bitter sweet symphony.
-21, Cancerian, linguist-in-making, horribly limited writer, introvert, musicaholic, grunge-ist and a moody jerk.

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January 6, 2013
The Book was about Isabelle Amiery extemely intelligent women who excelled in numbers and decoding. She lead a lonely life and she was pondering her childhood life everytime thinking about her lost parents and the souls who comforted her.
The book spoke about conscious and subconscious mind, time , dream fantasies.......

Its all about the thinking and functioning of the individual human mind from childhood. We too get dreams like her and time is slow in dreams and when we open our eyes, we does not know how night passed or daylight passed. It depends on the intensity of the dreams , state of the mind and the sorroundings. In a situation like Isabelle's lonely life, she is sure of getting such wierd and dangling dreams which will eat away mental peace.

I wouldnot like to ponder much about the book as I could not judje anything.

I need some more patience to understand the intricacies, which I wouldnot like to spare, as I fear that I will be put into the state of Isabelle.

As rightly said, everyone has got great minds, but the unison of conscious and sub-conscious mind is needed to achieve greater results like great scientists and philosophers.
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