**The Memory Engine** is a haunting and introspective exploration of how memory shapes identity, reality, and the quiet story we tell ourselves about who we are. Set within a surreal landscape where memories can be revisited, altered, and relived, the book follows a journey into the hidden architecture of the mind, where every remembered moment becomes a mechanism in a larger, unseen system.
As the narrative unfolds, it reveals that memory is not a fixed record of the past, but a living process that continuously reshapes perception, meaning, and self. What we choose to remember gives form to who we become, while what we forget leaves gaps that echo through our lives in subtle, powerful ways.
Blending philosophical depth with rich, symbolic storytelling, Herbert Obney invites readers into a world where the mind is both creator and archive, and where the deepest truths are not found in what is remembered, but in the space between memory and awareness.