SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD CALEB SHAW’S eidetic memory makes him a valuable asset to a government that harvests children like him for their innate ability to create memory modules for the brain drive—an implantable device that stores information in the form of memories. Caleb discovers that his father has been sheltering him from the truth about the brain drive, and he begins to question everything he knows about the world he grew up in. When he is ripped from his home and taken to a classified government facility, his eyes are opened to the atrocities that are committed against children there in the interest of technological advancement. Caleb must learn to embrace the technology he has come to despise in order to save those he loves…
Finished the book within a few days. It is a page turner! Some parts that would normally be suspenseful or stretched out over multiple pages are condensed into one sentence. I liked that because it was unexpected and kept the story moving along. The characters are interested and so is the whole idea and premise of the brain drive! Worth the read!
Great book, super interesting ideas and good twists. Reaaaally needs better narration for the audio book, but I won’t knock a star off for that. Overall really great!