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This review is written in a way that beckons the imagination of the reader. I would like to know how she changes her life and gets better. Great review.
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I have come across this book before but never had an interest in reading it but now your review has given me reasons why I should read the book. Great review.
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I especially like to read those books. I want to know how the author developed a story in which everything is controlled by AIs. Wonderful review.
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How on earth will everything people do be scrutinized and prescribed. I don't believe that is the kind of life I want to lead. This is a novel, though. It'll be fascinating.
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This review is captivating. Kim sounds like an interesting character. A dystopian world were AIs is in charge and humans have little input to provide seems disheartening. I hope we don't experience this in reality. Thanks for the great review.
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After reading your review I look forward to reading the book. I am a huge fan of the Matrix so this seems like it seems like it would be up my alley.
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This is a really great review. A world where robots and AIs are the order of the day sounds intriguing. I believe I will enjoy this after reading.
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This will really give you the creeps. That’s why I don’t like dystopia. It’s scary because it could be the future. Thank you for your review!
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This is an intriguing narrative that kept me reading yet gave me the creeps. This is because it opened my eyes to the possibility that, given how quickly technology is developing, this dystopian world may one day be a reality for us
Honestly, so far the emotions and feelings expressed feel already very real and relatable in nowadays world. I was getting flashbacks from when I was working for a big company in an office.
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My understanding of how the AIs function was enhanced by the author's imaginative prose.
Same here! I absolutely loved the way he describes and explained things without being overwhelmed or forced.
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I must express my gratitude for giving the book such a thorough summary in such few words.
This book seems to be a fascinating work of science fiction set in a dystopian society where artificial intelligence rules. I appreciate you for writing such a thoughtful review.
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Your review is just superb it gives a perfect insight on the events that took place in the book. It really brings to mind the contention of the use of AIs.
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