Live Forever - The Keepers of Time
A visionary contemporary novel that mixes the tension of a techno-thriller with philosophical reflection, evoking the souls of the deceased and exploring the dream of digital immortality.
A exciting journey that connects generations through memory, love, and the stories to give a new sense of life.
The exciting journey by Mauro Pompetti
Live Forever One million of Readers
Reflections That Live On
Hear from readers whose lives have been touched by Liveforever

Gennaro Di Biase
Congratulations. I just finished reading your book and my thoughts turn to Tommasi di Lampedusa. He described a changing society, you describe an emotional need that is emerging.

Nicola Festa
Imaginative, ingenious, innovative. The idea behind Liveforever is achievable if all the people involved in the project are aligned.

Amelia Piscolla
Once I finished the book, I kept going. I was very engaged and thoroughly enjoyed it. The book is divided into chapters that subtly break up the narrative. I know the author, and as I read, I feel like I’m hearing him speak with his own voice and his unique expressiveness. It’s truly a shame to miss out on this delightful read.

Dora Cavotta
A very beautiful and original book. Well written, very clear, charming, and intriguing. I relive the sometimes painful past of Mauro Pompetti, a dear friend, and all the people he loved. I’ve never read anything like it, a unique originality, a book unlike any other, it’s not your average book. A truly beautiful story. Congratulations.

Ernesto L.
Live forever? Please… and yet… When I picked up Live Forever – The Keepers of Time, I thought: “This is yet another futuristic Americana disguised as a philosophical novel.” Page after page, I found myself drawn in. The characters are human, real, and flawed, just like me. The story? It’s gripping. Even if at times Mauro Pompetti indulges in a few too many philosophical discourses. Final rating: It got me. And I loved it.

Chat Gpt 4o
LiveForever is a courageous and imperfect novel, combining death and data, spirituality and technology. At times it gets bogged down in length, but it surprises with powerful insights and sentences that leave a lasting impression. It seeks not approval, but rather to touch the soul: it is a sincere and innovative narrative challenge. A book for those who have loved, for those who have lost, for those who won’t settle for easy answers. Necessary because it is written with heart and mind.

Michela Iagatta
I read the entire book in just a few days. The more I read, the more I felt like I was actually experiencing the events being told. In my mind, it was as if I were there too. My compliments, especially for the way it’s told, very flowing and never boring. The only flaw is that I’m not in the story, but maybe that’s a good thing; you would have definitely described me as the one who killed Marcus with a lethal injection.

Simona Maratea
Live Forever is more than a book. It’s an experience. A gift. A caress for the soul.
There are books you read. And then there are books that read you. Live Forever is one of them.
It looks inside you, speaks to you softly, and reveals things you forgot you knew.
Every character has something to teach you. Every scene is a small mirror. And when you close the last page, you’re no longer the same.
Because that journey… continues inside you.

Mariangela Lionetti
A courageous novel that addresses the concept of eternity with a human and technological perspective.
Live Forever – The Keepers of Time by Mauro Pompetti is an ambitious work that fits into the speculative fiction genre with originality and feeling. The plot, which intertwines digital technology with the preservation of human memories, offers food for thought on memory, identity, and the sense of continuity between generations.
Strengths: a rich narrative structure, complex characters, and a profoundly innovative central idea.
Critical issues: in some sections, the pace slows, and the prose becomes dense with details that could discourage the less patient reader.
Conclusion: A work for those who love big existential questions and narratives that dare to transcend the boundaries of time. Not a read for those seeking light entertainment, but a literary offering capable of leaving its mark.

Francesco Epico
A novel that caresses the invisible. LiveForever isn’t just a read: it’s a life, a dream, a memory. In a time when everything seems fleeting, LiveForever reminds us that what truly matters never dies. With a writing style that moves from poetry to irony, from nostalgia to futuristic vision, this novel builds a bridge between the living and the dead, between memory and technology, between heart and mind. The author dares to imagine a real platform capable of preserving bonds, emotions, voices, faces. And he succeeds. The result is a profoundly human story that moves, surprises, and inspires. A manifesto of eternal love, disguised as a novel. A dream that could come true. For those who have lost someone. For those who still love. For those who want to remember, forever. Francesco and Maurizio Epico, authors of the novel “The Prey Instinct.”

Paola Buccinotti
Live Forever? I thought it was yet another New Age rant about “let’s all remember and be happy.” But no. It’s an existential cannonball dressed up as a novel. Marcus and his team aren’t just about memory. They’re about defying death head-on. And there’s no room for those seeking a comfortable happy ending: here the questions are uncomfortable, the ethical dilemmas leave you sweating, and the future… well, you build the future, or you disappear.
A must-read if you have the courage to ask yourself: “Who will remember me?” Not recommended for those nostalgic for Mulino Bianco.

Carmen Canizzo
A book that dares to challenge oblivion. Live Forever – The Keepers of Time is not your typical pseudo-philosophical novel that tells you about eternity with the usual cheap rhetoric. It’s an elegant stab at the concept of time. Mauro Pompetti takes the idea of memory, dismantles it, and reconstructs it with a vision that will make even fans of the “everything expires” philosophy weak at the knees.
Between technology, pure emotion, and reflections that don’t let go even when you close the book, this story doesn’t just entertain: it forces you to choose. Do you want to forget, or do you want to become a Keeper of Time yourself?
Not recommended for those who like predictable endings and tepid ideas. Recommended for those who aren’t afraid to look beyond.

Nada Castellucci
I read the book and congratulate Mauro. I found it truly beautiful and interesting. It’s striking! It sparks a great curiosity about a revolutionary system and offers comparisons and insights into the questions to ask yourself to manage it and freely decide whether to join it.

Giuliana Passalacqua
This book doesn’t just tell a story: it offers a glimpse into a possible future, where memory becomes eternal and bonds are unbroken. LiveForever pushes us to look beyond the everyday and ask ourselves: what will we leave behind of ourselves? It’s a novel that shakes you, moves you, and inspires you to give new meaning to memories and life. Highly recommended for everyone.

Ayush
This is a very inspiring book. The writing is clear and thoughtful, and it shares deep ideas about life in a way that is easy to understand. It makes you think and reflect, while also giving motivation. A meaningful read that stays with you
Discover the Soul of 'Live Forever'
A Timeless Reflection on Love, Legacy, and the Stories We Leave Behind.
In the quiet spaces between heartbeats, Mauro Pompetti's masterpiece unfolds like a map to the human soul. 'Live Forever' isn't merely a book - it's an emotional journey through the landscapes of memory, loss, legacy and the profound connections that define us.
Through intertwined narratives spanning three generations, readers are guided through moments of profound grief, unexpected joy, and the subtle beauty of ordinary days. Pompetti's unique hybrid of memoir, philosophical reflection, and fictional narrative creates a mirror in which we see our own stories reflected.
At its heart, 'Liveforever - Book' explores the central question: How do our fleeting moments become immortal through the act of remembrance? As the characters discover, we live twice - once in experience, once in memory.
"We live twice: once in moments, once in memory." - Mauro Pompetti
"Time is the thread, but memory is the stitch."
"The stories we tell become the people we are."
"Every goodbye is a seed for remembrance."
"Memory is the only afterlife we can touch."
"Time is the thread, but memory is the stitch."
"The stories we tell become the people we are."
Emotion
“A deeply personal narrative that connects generations through shared experience.”
Concept
“A poetic blend of memoir, fiction, and philosophy – crafted to awaken introspection.”
Legacy
“More than a story — a guide to preserving your essence beyond time.”

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The Man Behind the Words
Where It All Began
In an Italy racing quickly toward the future, Mauro learned early on that memory is not just recollection: it is a root. Giovanna, the woman by his side, often spoke to him about an extraordinary brother who had passed away too soon, someone she had never had the chance to know. “He was unique,” she would say, her eyes tinged with melancholy. “A genius, a force of nature.” And about a father just as remarkable, who was no longer there but continued to live in every one of her stories. These words were not mere confidences: they were a desperate attempt to keep alive the threads of a past that risked dissolving. Mauro listened and felt a visceral need grow inside him: to give a face, a voice, a tangible presence to those shadows of memory. He wanted the fantasies born from those stories to transform into real encounters, into something shared and alive. Over time, those lives he had never known began to feel like a part of him. Before Giovanna, there had been Michela, who spoke of a brilliant uncle — an architect, a man always immersed in his work, yet able, at the mere sight of her, to drop everything and take her for walks through the streets of Rome. A man who knew how to balance the rigor of the mind with the lightness of affection. A lover of technology who, however, found his balance in the oldest and simplest of gestures: “reconnecting with the earth” in the most literal sense, stopping in the middle of nature to relieve himself, far from concrete and convention. There were only a few words, instead, about his paternal grandparents, whom he had never met, and about his maternal grandfather — a boastful and crafty man, full of imagination, who always found ways to make money in times when hunger often prevailed. Mauro had never met them, yet through those voices, he felt an insatiable desire to truly know them. But how could that be possible if they were all gone?
Perhaps it was precisely from this that his deepest need was born: to build something that could make people’s traces eternal, even those who had never had the time to be known. It wasn’t enough to remember. It had to be preserved.
"Even before I knew how to write, I was already remembering." - Mauro
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Share in the collective experience of memory. Each note represents a moment preserved, a story honored.
My grandmother's recipe box contains more than instructions - it holds her voice, her hands, the Sunday afternoons of my childhood.
- Caroline Winters
I keep my father's watch in my desk drawer. It hasn't kept time in twenty years, but it still keeps him close.
- James Harrington
The scent of lilacs will always bring me back to that spring when everything changed.
- Eliza Montgomery
I photographed every sunrise for a year after she died. Each morning a reminder that light returns, even after the darkest night.
- Daniel Kowalski
My son's first drawing hangs in my office. A reminder that love is often messy, colorful, and perfectly imperfect.
- Rebecca Chen
I found a letter in my mother’s handwriting folded between two cookbooks. It wasn’t addressed to anyone - but I think it was meant for me.
- Thomas Nguyen
I planted her favorite roses in my garden. They bloom every year on her birthday, as if they remember too.
- Amara Jackson
My grandfather's stories were maps to places that no longer exist, except in the memories of those who listened.
- Samuel Okafor
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