Overall rating and opinion of "World, Incorporated" by Tom Gariffo
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "World, Incorporated" by Tom Gariffo
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The characters were interesting and shrouded in mystery which invites the reader to continue reading to find out more about them.
Overall, I would give the book 4 out of 4 stars. It's a truly great story and very well-written. I would recommend this book to any adult reader who enjoys action, science fiction and dystopia novels.
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yeah, it's definitely one of those things where (if you don't just ignore it) you either end up scared or taking action.Riszell wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 19:42 Anything related to future is interesting. There's a strong possibility that the plot of the story could happen, as the same could be said happening in other places right now. So I think it is best to recommend this book to everyone as it prepares us for the future that could occur or help us prevent a dreadful event and stop such a possible devastating way of living.
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I agree that anything coming out (book or movie) related to the future could occur. It is eye opening that our world could be like this, although I am sure some people would disagree. I also agree with your point that being prepared for events like this is a good idea. Maybe those whose eyes are opened by this could help in the prevention of our world falling apart completely. FIngers crossed that something like that happens soon!Riszell wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 19:42 Anything related to future is interesting. There's a strong possibility that the plot of the story could happen, as the same could be said happening in other places right now. So I think it is best to recommend this book to everyone as it prepares us for the future that could occur or help us prevent a dreadful event and stop such a possible devastating way of living.
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Riszell wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 19:42 Anything related to future is interesting. There's a strong possibility that the plot of the story could happen, as the same could be said happening in other places right now. So I think it is best to recommend this book to everyone as it prepares us for the future that could occur or help us prevent a dreadful event and stop such a possible devastating way of living.
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and it very interesting
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The review did make it sound a little different so perhaps next month after I read a couple more books. Right now I am reading in a book in the horror genre.
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