Official Review: The chip of knowledge by Vaggelis Kaliosis

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I’m not fond of sci-fi and dystopia but I’m a sucker for romance. I might check this out. Thanks for your review!
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Wow, this was a very great and detailed review/ Very informative. This book seems like a nice sci-fi flick, but that overtone on politics might prevent me from reading.
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The names of the characters are interesting. Nice review.
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Political preaching makes the otherwise interesting love tale a bit of a let down for me. Great well-rounded review though.
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Official Review: The chip of knowledge by Vaggelis Kaliosis is informative and knowledgeable for readers! The various parts of the story have been well described in the review! I especially enjoyed reading about the Implantable Knowledge System ( I.K.S.), a tiny device also known as the Chip of Knowledge! The negative points of the story have been well examined by the reviewer! Nice to learn that the story resembles a parable!
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Wow, regardless of some of its negativity, a chip of knowledge sounds very interesting. Plus the characters are very well developed. I'll definitely fall in love with citizen A just because he's a self taught computer geek.
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Great review! This book sounds interesting and is different than my usual reading choice. I like that it’s set in 2100 and the sci-fi part about the chip of knowledge. I’m intrigued.
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Finding out that chivalry still exists in 2100 is such excellent news! However, the names Elf and Citizen A seem to suggest that in this future people will not be granted names. Guess the way to find out is to read the novel.
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It seems like a really good book but I'm not a huge fan of romance. That being said, there's something different about this book that I like. Although it's a romance book, I get the impression that there's more to the story than that which makes it more intriguing. Overall, my curiosity has be piqued so I think I might give this book a chance. Thanks for an amazing review!
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Thanks for the well-written review. I do find the premise intriguing, yet I do not like dystopian novels. I will probably read this one later.
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A love story of early 21st century with a political background. It will be interezting to know how Citizen A and Elf love story goes. Its a great review.
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This seems like an interesting story with the mix of themes. But I'm not a huge fan of political fictions. But the other aspects of the story seems too good to pass. Thanks for a great review.
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I've never read a story line like this before with sci-fi elements. Would like to check this out.
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This book sounds like a good love story between a person trying to figure out his future and a governor's daughter rebelling against her father and all he stands for. The chip of knowledge is intriguing. But, I am going to pass on this one. Good review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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It's a good prediction of the future political situation. I would explore more. Congratulations on #botd.
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