Review of Terms of Service

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Milli Karee wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 06:03 I like books with a little profanity, and I like it that you stated that this book contains erotic and intimate scenes. This is a must read for me.
Thanks for reading Milli
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zainherb wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 06:37 AI, hmmm. Thanks for the amazing review, Chris. Because of the title I wasn't sure but, after reading your review, I would love to read this book.
Is a great book Zainherb, you should try it.
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I also enjoyed reading the book. The author took a lot of time to piece information together and eventually bring out a great masterpiece. However, I didn't quite like some of the terms of service in the book, especially the one where you get punished by getting a cold shower or subsequently eating what you don't like.
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what a captivating review, I appreciate your recommendation of the book to readers who enjoy travel content and books that educate. It gives me a better understanding of the audience that the book may appeal to. keep it up.
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I enjoyed reading this book as well. I even read the second book right after this one since it was available. Thank you for your great review!
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I appreciate how you acknowledged the role of the importance in the book. It's not easy to blend romance into a suspense-filled novel without taking away from the tension, but it seems that the author did an excellent job of balancing both aspects. I would love to see how this plays out in the book.
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Your review was written in a way that was both interesting and approachable. Your writing is straightforward and succinct, and you were able to hold the reader's interest from the very first sentence.
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I enjoyed reading this book, the plot and character development was amazing. Although most of the terms of service were a little to excessive.
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It sounds like a fascinating and thought-provoking read that takes readers on a journey into a future where AI technology is fully integrated into society and regulates every aspect of life.
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Books like this are always satisfying to read. Sci-fi, action-packed, romance; the perfect combo. Thank you for your recommendation. This is a wonderfully written review.
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I enjoy reading books like this, and I appreciate your acknowledging that this book has erotic and private moments. I absolutely must read this.
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This book is on my 'to read' list since a long time. I must get to it soon. Your review was very engaging and made me want to read it soon.
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