Review by LV2R -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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Re: Review by LV2R -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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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 still am waiting when will be available the last book from this awesome series.
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Good review. I don’t know if this is for me. I like the part where Alex can travel quickly through the internet and takes from the rich to give the poor. I can see this turning into a movie. I’ll put his on my list to read in the future.
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I was moved by the initial description of Alex's moves in and out of foster homes. But I have no interest in fantasy/science fiction and will probably skip this one.
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I can imagine such ability to travel through the internet and be able to access secret classified files. Wish Alex used this ability for the utmost good of his country. The premise is intriguing and the plot is engaging.
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Thanks for the review. What an imagination!!! Have read about time travel but traveling through internet is a first. Would definitely read the book.
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I really like the premise of traveling through the internet. This sounds like a very creative and interesting book. Great and thorough review!
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Great review... The idea of traveling anywhere through the internet is incredible and I can understand how it would change a personal. Thanks for the review.
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Beautifully written. The Robin Hood character combined with the supernatural abilities is a plus.
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Thanks for the review! I enjoyed this book, though I also didn’t wholly approve of Alex’s methods for gaining his wealth on the “superhighway.”
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I never fail to be amazed at the imagination that some authors have in finding new topics to write about. This book is no exception. It's such an interesting idea and I'm sure technically minded people will love it! Not being a science fiction fan, I don't think I will do this book justice, so may pass on this one. I did enjoy your comments, though. Many thanks.
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I'm all for scifi, but this just seems a bit silly to me. I won't be picking this up any time soon. It's going in the "not my cup of tea" pile.
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I have read and reviewed this book (I have put the link to my review below). I must say that this is an amazing book. I rated it as 4 out of 4. Congratulations on being BOTD

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Yeah! I agree, one can travel round the world in a couple of minutes through the internet. This is the awesome thing about technology.
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Travelling through the Internet? Yes! Absolutely! Sign me up! This adventure sounds super exciting and right up my alley.
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Traveling via the internet? The concept is interesting and I am curious how the author makes that work. Thanks for the review!
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