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Things definitely fell into place for Sliver. The best was flying over the middle of NOWHERE and crashlanding walking distance from a place where he happened to have friends.Cher432 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 13:17 My least favorite parts were also the newspaper clips but what irked me even more than that was the convenient way everything seemed to fall in place for Agent Silver such as Rex suddenly discovering his free will and deciding not to kill him.
My favorite part was watching Agent Silver slowly change, it felt like peeling the layers of an onion. Just when you thought you were done, you realise there is more to be discovered.
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Like many others, I found the news articles a little boring in places. It was interesting to find out how the world had become the way it was, but I feel it could have used a better format. And maybe had some interviews or blogs from 'normal' citizens, to see what their thoughts were about the news events.
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I enjoyed Rex's storyline and I felt he was a likeable character. I liked the part where he realised what freedom was and showed that he was more than a controllable machine.
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I think the best parts were towards the end, after all the news articles, as it got more exciting and action-filled. I liked the change that Sliver started experiencing. I also liked the parts about Rex.
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I had passed on reading this book but based on your question and correlation to real world events I might give it a read.
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