Review of 2044 Surviving the Aftermath

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The book begins with Tim reflecting on past choices, including his involvement with the 164 recovery program and the rebellion against artificial intelligence.
- Although I'm not a fan of reflecting on past choices(especially when they are bad ones), I am a fan to see if they can rebel against artificial intelligence. The review is incredible. Thank you.
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"2044: Surviving the Aftermath" seems to be a gripping and thought-provoking novel raising concerns about the future of humanity with regards to AI, economics, politics, and faith. I am eager to know if Tom and his family survived the invasion. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Ibukunoluwa Adedipe »

I love how Lisa p. Cowling reviewed the book especially about the part were the Canadians invade and the part were Lisa wrote "Will they survive the invasion? What secrets will emerge in the midst of chaos?" it leaves people in suspense and encourages them to read the book
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A well fleshed out science-fic featuring a now post-apocalyptic Long Island where Tim, the protagonists, and his family face dire difficulties and a Canadian invasion, led by Colonel Charlotte Caldwell and aided by Monica Higgs, a former enemy.
"2044 Surviving the Aftermath" by Timothy Ruplin is a sequel to 2044, and a delightful treasure for dystopian science fiction lovers.
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This dystopian science fiction novel raises important questions about the future of humanity in relation to artificial intelligence, economics, politics, and faith. Also, the characters are well developed and the dialogues between them are enjoyable. It sounds intriguing.
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I enjoyed reading a sample of the book and having a chance to read the review of the book.
From reading the sample of the novel, it's clear the novel is mind-gripping. Pharmaceuticals. AI. The chip. Dependency? Modern-day slavery! The objective of the government. Did he make a mistake? The internal conflict made him question several things, and how surviving in a country whose AI-driven devices aren't working was becoming unbearable. Blend this with the review, and it sure is an interesting read.
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

"2044 Surviving the Aftermath" by Timothy Ruplin is a sci-fi novel that raises questions about the future of humanity. Congrats on BOTD. Nice review.
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I’m looking fired to digging into this novel to find out how Tim survived the hurdles in this futuristic story presented by Charlotte and Monica that are leading the invasion. Will he be able to protect his family? Let’s find out!
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The review provided enough details for the readers to form an idea about the book. With its post-apocalyptic plot and hidden secrets, I think many readers will like the book. But it's not my favourite genre right now. I hope it reaches the right readers. Congrats on BOTD
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I found this dystopian science fiction quite complex, but I liked how the reviewer enjoyed reading the book and reviewed it genuinely. The book deals with unique themes. The constructiveness of the plot enhances the readability, leaving the readers with an intense love for this kind of fiction. As this genre is not so appealing to me, I will give it a pass. Congrats on being BOTD.
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I love apocalyptic stories like this one. What had AI done to humanity? And how has humanity dealt with it? I'm so curious to learn about how Tim navigates this gloomy and uncertain time.
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Post by Emmanuel Abiodun Olutayo »

"2044: Surviving the Aftermath" by Timothy Ruplin is a dystopian piece that shows that difficult situations must sometimes be made to survive. Congratulations on BOTD.
Nice review.
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This book is the second installment, a continuation of "2044". It is a dystopian novel about a situation of social conflict that has to do with the chips that had been implanted in people. Drama and science fiction are very present in the book and it promises a very entertaining plot. #BOTD
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I find the book's plot fascinating, particularly Tim's rebellion against artificial intelligence, and I'd love to understand his motivations.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

I have become a fan of dystopian novels and I like that this one also has faith included. Imagining how much most people depend on electronics is daunting, imagining how they would react to the sudden loss is intriguing.
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