Review of Terms of Service

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The concept of man and machine is an idea I am always open to. The review was detailed and the book was a beautiful read.
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For the longest time in the writing of science fictions, there is always a power struggle between AIs and humans. However, they need to be appreciated for their strengths. Nice review.
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The plot of this book seems interesting. Equality is a virtue needed around the world. I love that this book teaches a lot about suitable government for a community. Nice review.
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Wow. What an interesting review. I surely am going to pick this book. I will love to see her journey through the AI development
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I loved the fact that this book was not only focused on science. This book shows the progress in the technology advancements. AI has taken over the world. Can Technology take the place of humans?
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I appreciate your observation on the book's sexual content and the need for parental guidance when deciding whether or not to read the book. Your comment is responsible and informative and shows that you have a good understanding of the potential audience for the book.
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Post by Treasure Elendu »

Science can never displace man. But what did her friend do? I'm curious and I need answers. Nice review. I'm definitely getting a copy of this book.
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Post by Alaoma favour »

Your review has raised so many questions in my head. I wonder if Kim's best friend influenced her negatively and if Kim would be able to reclaim her freedom in a world that discourages individuality.
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Post by Chee Amaka »

Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice by Craig W. Stanfill sounds like an intriguing read. Thanks a lot. I learnt so much from your review.
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