Review of Terms of Service

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C Janet wrote: 25 Jan 2023, 04:33 I've read this book and the next one (that's how much I enjoyed reading it), and it's not a world I would want to live in either. Thank you for your detailed review!
I hope to read it soon, too. :o
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Terms of Services was a book I found extremely gripping and engaging. The characters were so real to me and it felt I'm living there with Kim. I would love to read the next one soon as well. But that's not a world I'm looking forward to be a part of at all.
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Fawmi Jumana wrote: 27 Jan 2023, 23:55 Terms of Services was a book I found extremely gripping and engaging. The characters were so real to me and it felt I'm living there with Kim. I would love to read the next one soon as well. But that's not a world I'm looking forward to be a part of at all.
I’m going to read it soon as well. I want to find out what ultimately happens to Kim. :eusa-think:
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I am still reading this book, and hey I already find it interesting. With your review right here I already agree with you on your opinion of the book.
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Phooko Tebogo PC wrote: 28 Jan 2023, 17:11 I am still reading this book, and hey I already find it interesting. With your review right here I already agree with you on your opinion of the book.
Thanks for commenting! :techie-studyingbrown:
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I just finished reading this book and it was a rollercoaster. I agree, the sex scenes were a lot. But the book is unique. It would shock most people.
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ChobitPatience wrote: 01 Feb 2023, 01:34 I just finished reading this book and it was a rollercoaster. I agree, the sex scenes were a lot. But the book is unique. It would shock most people.
I’m afraid that’s where we’re headed. But the technology would be great! :techie-studyingbrown:
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Your review got me really invested in this book as I can picture the future looking almost similar to scenes in this book. Wonderful review.
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Wow! I can't even imagine what kind of life would that be! It seems like a pale world.
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This is my favorite dystopian book. I would like to read more from the author.
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Samina Moiyadi wrote: 02 Feb 2023, 05:16 This is my favorite dystopian book. I would like to read more from the author.
There is a sequel to this book. :tiphat:
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What happens to your life if everything you do was ordered by someone? I hope the future is not like that as you mentioned the author's pessimistic view of the future. Though I'm not so interested in AI topics, I think this book gains a large readership still. Your review is honest and well detailed, it's nice!
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Cam Joshua wrote: 01 Feb 2023, 21:07 Your review got me really invested in this book as I can picture the future looking almost similar to scenes in this book. Wonderful review.
Scary, isn’t it?:wink:
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 02 Feb 2023, 20:10 What happens to your life if everything you do was ordered by someone? I hope the future is not like that as you mentioned the author's pessimistic view of the future. Though I'm not so interested in AI topics, I think this book gains a large readership still. Your review is honest and well detailed, it's nice!
Thanks for commenting! :tiphat:
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Amy Luman wrote: 02 Feb 2023, 21:59
Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 02 Feb 2023, 20:10 What happens to your life if everything you do was ordered by someone? I hope the future is not like that as you mentioned the author's pessimistic view of the future. Though I'm not so interested in AI topics, I think this book gains a large readership still. Your review is honest and well-detailed, it's nice!
Thanks for commenting! :tiphat:
You're welcome, Amy! :tiphat:
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