Remember Me Gone
A teen training in her family’s memory-erasing business uncovers missing time, town secrets, and a buried past.
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Plot structure labels used: repetition, mystery reveal, slow unraveling, day-by-day iteration, race against time, clued-in late, open ending, parallel errands, familiarity with variation, escalating stakes
Focused on “memory gaps” where exact label matches exist.
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