Review by Kibetious -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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I enjoyed reading your review. It was very well detailed. I think I would read this book. Great review.
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Stealing from criminals to help the poor is not such a bad thing, like in the movie , "Robinhood". But I think I'll pass on this one because I prefer sci-fi in movies. Thank you for this review.
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Electroportation is not something I have come across before. There appears to be a moral lesson to be learned from this book. Is there such a thing as a "good thief?" Thank you for your review.
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Post by Penny Ann Criswell Johnson »

Although, I’m not a big Sci-fi reader your review made this book sound interesting. The thought of taking from the bad and giving to the good sounds like a perfect plan. But, does that make us any different than the bad? Good review!
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Electroportation sounds like an interesting concept. I further enjoy the notion that money is taken from “thugs” and given to the poor in vigilante fashion as you mentioned. I may check this book out. Thanks for your review.
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I already know that I will enjoy this book. It feels as though it's a movie. I would have to read the book to be able to answer the questions asked in the review. Thanks for the excellent review and Congratulations on #BOTD
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Post by Ruth Frances A »

Alex is fighting criminal organizations but giving back to the people he feels need help. I find this quite strange. He uses his newly found electro porting abilities to do his version of good. I am curious to know how this does end? Who will get to him first, the good people or the criminals? The story makes me wonder who determines what is good or bad? Thank you for your review.
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Post by Rica Singh »

That was a great review! I especially enjoyed the way you told us what the story is about. This is giving me some Robin Hood vibes.
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This is a sci-fi fantasy book that consists of an interesting storyline. The themes in this book included romance, care of orphans, philanthropy, revenge, crime, murder, corruption, and family. The theme that I loved most was philanthropy.
The review is awesome.
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No matter how you try to justify it, giving money to the poor is not a license to commit crime, if Alex is cought he will pay for his evil act not minding his free giving lifestyle.
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How would they catch him though? Does he leave a print when he electroports? Interesting Sci fi to read though
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Delightful book, in my opinion, this one and the second part as well. Concept was somewhat novice to me, but I greatly enjoyed them both and waiting when will be available the last book from this awesome series. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by MAHAN BABOORIAN »

honestly, I was looking for a suitable book to recommend to my students for our discussion classes. this sounds like a perfect choice cause in your review you mentioned that the protagonist is 18 and the pages are not that high in number. the topic is also the perfect choice for my teenage students. I found the plots of this story very creative somehow a modern Robinhood in the digital age. The question is whether stealing from culprits or nasty people is moral or not? another point that makes the reading more sympathetic is that the main character himself is poor and lonely. last but not least, it sounds like a dream come true to be able to travel timeless and invisibly.
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Post by Anuvamsha S A »

Extraordinary book. Traveling through optical networks manipulating data the protagonist was a true tech wizard. I'm really surprised at how the author thought of this one. I like how he made good things from his power but with some little mistakes then and there. a well-written one.
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Post by Kanika Tandon »

This is such an interesting and unique plotline I am surprised how it hasn't been turned into a movie. Alex ability to elecroport and himself being a thief while taking on criminal organisations - need I say more. This is going on my tbr pile. Congrats on BOTD.
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