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I enjoyed reading your detailed review. I love how the author expressed the desire Kim was facing after her time with shan. I feel the author did an awesome job.
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I kind of admire that the author has created a world that is both compelling and thought-provoking. The fact that the book explores the relationship between humans and machines is an intriguing concept.
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Your review has made me interested in exploring the book's themes further. The fact that the book offers insights into the possibilities of the future is a valuable addition.
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The author's ability to convey complex themes in an engaging way is impressive. I appreciate that the book tackles issues that are relevant to modern society.
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Your review has provided me with a clear understanding of the book's premise and themes. I appreciate that the book tackles issues like gender and sex in a thoughtful and nuanced way. The fact that the book is well-written is a testament to the author's writing skills.
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The fact that the book explores issues like gender and sex in a thoughtful way is a welcome addition. I appreciate that the book takes a critical approach to the role of technology in society.
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The author's ability to create a world that is both believable and imaginative is impressive. I appreciate that the book tackles complex issues in a way that is accessible to readers. The book's examination of the impact of technology on human relationships is an important and thought-provoking theme.
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The revolution of technology is getting close because I believe that in a little distance time, our jobs would soon be given to robots to carry it out more effectively when they are perfected.
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The fact that the book explores the possibilities of a society run by artificial intelligence is a fascinating and important topic. The book's examination of the role of technology in society is a timely and important topic.
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Reading this review has made me interested in exploring the book's themes and ideas further. I appreciate that the author has created a protagonist that readers can root for and empathize with. The book's exploration of the relationship between humans and machines is a unique and compelling concept.
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Your review is well-written and captures the essence of the book. The fact that you have rated the book 4 out of 5 stars shows that you have provided an honest assessment of the book's strengths and weaknesses. The book's examination of a society run by artificial intelligence is a unique and compelling concept.
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Thank you for this amazing review. The book's examination of how artificial intelligence governs society is a fascinating and thought-provoking concept. I appreciate that the author has created a believable and immersive world that draws readers in.
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Kim's state of depression is normal considering the amount of control the AIs have on her life and finding out that even the few choices she made in her life weren't actually her choices but preordained for her to be where they wanted her. I enjoyed this book immensely. Thanks for your thorough review. 
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The fact that the book explores the impact of technology on humanity is an important theme that is relevant to today's world. Your review has provided a nuanced and well-rounded assessment of the book. The fact that the book examines complex issues like gender and sex in a sensitive way is commendable.
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Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill is a book I will advise everyone to read this book because it talk more about AI and it is helpful to youths.
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