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I always feel a little deceived when the title does not seem to match the book well. However, this does sound like an overall interesting book for those struggling with the job market.
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It sounds like a good story despite the title being incorrect. I wouldn't have thought AI from the title but maybe someone lacking social skills and education being unable to obtain work.
Your review is thorough; however, I would avoid writing what the full outcome of the story is because that could be considered a spoiler.
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This review is very well written and thoughtful. It gives a great synopsis of the plot and a good analysis of the writing and the subject matter. It will definitely assist me in deciding to choose this book to read myself.
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Thanks Tomy for this review. I agree with you about the title. It seems a bit marketing. The title was different in the past version. I enjoyed the content of the book.
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Honest review there, which helps further reader to help a lot in picking up the right book if there are looking at certian section. I have many times encountered about totally mismatched tittle or description of book which may led to disappoint to fellow reader's if there are looking for specific. Mentioning about the rest factor which genuinely good is appreciable in your review. When I feel low, need encouragement, I may pick this book.
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The idea of ​​the book and the author struggles until she created the her own opportunity. Make the book encouraging to read. Indeed, changing the name of the book to suit its subject is important. Thank you for thoroughly well written review.
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Harshitha Nayak wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 07:10 Honest review there, which helps further reader to help a lot in picking up the right book if there are looking at certian section. I have many times encountered about totally mismatched tittle or description of book which may led to disappoint to fellow reader's if there are looking for specific. Mentioning about the rest factor which genuinely good is appreciable in your review. When I feel low, need encouragement, I may pick this book.
Hi, thank you for your thought. I agree with you, the description sometimes doesn't match and create problem to reader expectations. Glad to know we have the same in our mind
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Laney K wrote: 28 Apr 2024, 04:27 I always feel a little deceived when the title does not seem to match the book well. However, this does sound like an overall interesting book for those struggling with the job market.
Yeah. Even though the title doesn't match, it's still an interesting book to read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts here. I would gladly here your reading experience about this book too when you got it later
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Stephanie Runyon wrote: 28 Apr 2024, 16:43 It sounds like a good story despite the title being incorrect. I wouldn't have thought AI from the title but maybe someone lacking social skills and education being unable to obtain work.
Your review is thorough; however, I would avoid writing what the full outcome of the story is because that could be considered a spoiler.
Yes. Maybe I put too much spoiler on the review, I should learn to improve my writing later. Thanks for the replies. It means :D
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Emily Astillberry wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 03:18 This review is very well written and thoughtful. It gives a great synopsis of the plot and a good analysis of the writing and the subject matter. It will definitely assist me in deciding to choose this book to read myself.
Thank you for sharing your thought here. Glad that I can help you on deciding to choose the book.
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Cristiano Bellucci wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 05:21 Thanks Tomy for this review. I agree with you about the title. It seems a bit marketing. The title was different in the past version. I enjoyed the content of the book.
Yeah. I see that they have change the title in the next publishing, it works better on it. Hopefully it doesn't give the same dissapointment though. Thanks for replying here
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Sarah Zain wrote: 30 Apr 2024, 07:01 The idea of ​​the book and the author struggles until she created the her own opportunity. Make the book encouraging to read. Indeed, changing the name of the book to suit its subject is important. Thank you for thoroughly well written review.
Sure. I agree with you. This book is encouraging enough to read. Glad I can help :D
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This review succinctly captures the essence of the book, highlighting its strengths while acknowledging any minor shortcomings, ultimately recommending it to a wide audience.
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