Review by Kibetious -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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Re: Review by Kibetious -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

Post by Pauline Parnell »

Should one rob the rich to feed the poor? This is an awkward dilemma. Alex Fine is an interesting young man. He has an awesome gift, yet he is not all enamoured by it. I would love to read the book to find out how well adjusted he has become in society. Thank you for your review. 
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The idea of electroportation sounds fabulous in this sci-fi fantasy. I liked the way the author incorporated this idea into the story and developed it into an intriguing theme.
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I really like the integration in this book between romance and science fiction. The ethernet element is also very unique. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Post by Raquel Sojo »

The whole electroportation theme sounds intriguing; however, the whole fighting the corrupt, taking from the corrupt to give to the poor sounds like a big cliché to me. The plot doesn't impact me enough so I'll pass on this one. Still, I value your experience, I don't doubt that in the hands of the right audience this could be an interesting book.
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The book seems very interesting and daring especially since Alex has to deal with members of criminal organisations. I like the theme of the book so I'll give it a try. Congrats BOTD.
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This science fiction was quite different than what I'm used to usually with a really unique power at that too. It's definitely capturing.
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Post by Gabrielle Sigaki »

This sci-fi/fantasy book about someone who electroports through internet fiber optic channels seems to bring a unique concept, but also a classic theme about stealing from criminals and helping the needy. This book also contains romance. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Sounds like an appealing story that will captivate young readers. The 255 pages length seems suitable for your young readers, and the idea of a character with supernatural powers who makes positive use of such power is, in a way, educational. Congrats!
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Post by Monell Williams-JnoBaptiste »

This review was very well written. Sci-fantasy is not one of my favorite genre of novels however a good book's a good book and from the sampled pages and this thorough review this is a well written literary piece. Congratulations to the reviewer, the author and the BOTD! May skip to the end out of curiosity to see how this orphan boy turned philanthropist ended up changing lives.
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Post by Jan Leah Sagabaen »

Just by reading the quick review, it reminds me of a story my teacher once told me. Thank you for the review! I can say that you thoroughly read it and capture each details. I like how you describe the protagonist, his care and love for people is evident.
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Post by Creole »

I don't recall reading any novel on electroporation, so this would be a first. The concept is interesting, though. Thanks for the insights in that lovely review. I intend to read this book.
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Post by Abby Smith 5 »

From looking at the sample and reading this review it seems well written. However, I’m not a fan of books that fall under sci-fi, so I don’t think this book is for me. I was encouraged though to read that this book has a thread of romance in it, which may cause me to one day give it a chance.
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Quite an interesting book. Can't wait to read more about Alex's discovered ability. Nice book.
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Post by Azeez Anavami »

Me has a person I don’t have interest in science am scared of it u see but the way u explained it adding literature in it and cool nature vibes it a thumbs up and the fact about the page turning it really going to be a experience can’t wait to read it
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Post by fire_spice »

Just reading this review makes me want in on the action too! This is one of those books that have a killer combination; social responsibility and romance. It is a lot like a modern version of Robinhood! It's a trilogy too! Great review, I am officially a part of the fanclub!
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