Review of AGENDA 2060 Book Two

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From the few pages I have sampled, "AGENDA 2060 Book Two" by AI Fabler is no doubt a book that forcefully invites one to the future especially in a rapidly changing world of technology, ethics, and spirituality.

Added to my reading list because I'd like to experience it fully. Thanks for this review.
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A very detailed and engaging review. I would love to read this book. Thanks for the detailed review!
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As I’ve said before, a person must be very focused and knowledgeable about all things ‘space’ to write action sci-fi novels, and this riveting, intriguing book is no exception. Well done A. I. Fabler….
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Great review! The complex themes that this book covers will continue to be hot topics for a VERY long time. Therefore, this book has a chance to maintain relevancy for just as long of a time. Though, I do have to agree with the reviewer on the romantic subplot (and I say this as a romance fan). It is with good reason that teacher/student pairings done in that light are now being so harshly criticized and phased out (if not just deemed inappropriate).

I’m also curious about some of the names. Are the author’s initials being “A.I” just a funny coincidence, or is it like a pseudonym they came up with based on the genre they’re writing? Also, is Alexa named after the Amazon AI? It all just seems very convenient to me lol.
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The balance between futuristic technology and the beauty of the natural world seems to be well portrayed by Fabler. It will be an interesting read for future technology lovers.
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The combination of science fiction and philosophy should make for an interesting read. Thank you for your informative review.
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"AGENDA 2060 Book Two" is a captivating novel blending sci-fi and philosophy. It covers a wide variety of topics that are really thought-provoking. Congratulations on BOTD!
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To have a glimpse into man’s future, AGENDA 2060 Book Two” provides readers with that opportunity to see the effects of technology on morality, consciousness and humanity's place in the universe.
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Post by Oluwagbenga Akangbe »

Aside the romantic insinuation and grooming of teacher student relationship which I find exorbitantly weird, the story of Agenda 2060 part 2 is an excellent and magnificent one. The series is captivating and drives readers through complex scenarios of how technology and morality intertwines.
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‪“A future where Artificial Intelligence and Space Travel redefine human existence. Following Alexa Smythe's message of hope, the narrative questions the control of authoritarian regimes and the potential enslavement by AI.”‬
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This review is beautiful in itself. Thank you.
I love philosophy, science, fantasy, nature, spirituality, ethics, and consciousness, this book appears to have it all!! I am curious to find out about the " position of moral significance " Jordan McPhee finds himself in.
Congratulations to the author for putting together a beautiful piece of artistic expression.
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Great review it will be great to actually read the theories of hoe technology will be advanced in the near future.
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The review for "AGENDA 2060 Book Two" demonstrates a deep engagement with the novel's themes and characters, reflecting the reviewer's genuine appreciation for the intellectual depth of the narrative. The reviewer skillfully highlights the novel's strengths, particularly its ability to seamlessly integrate complex philosophical discussions into a compelling story. They commend the author, A. I. Fabler, for creating a captivating world where technology, ethics, and spirituality intersect, and for crafting a diverse cast of characters grappling with existential questions.

The reviewer's analysis of the protagonist, Jordan McPhee, and his relationship with the artificial intelligence Artie Sharp, showcases their understanding of the narrative's central dynamics. They recognize the significance of the philosophical dialogue between characters, which serves as a philosophical anchor for the story, elevating it beyond typical science fiction fare. Additionally, the reviewer acknowledges the author's eloquent prose and ability to make complex concepts accessible to readers.

While expressing a personal reservation about the romantic subplot between Alexa and Jordan, the reviewer maintains a balanced perspective, focusing primarily on the overall quality and depth of the work. Their critique reflects a thoughtful engagement with the narrative rather than detracting from the overall praise for the novel.

Overall, the review exudes a genuine sense of admiration for "AGENDA 2060 Book Two" and its exploration of profound philosophical and moral themes. The reviewer's articulate commentary and insightful analysis contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the novel's merits, making it evident that they have deeply connected with the text. Their rating of 5 out of 5 stars reaffirms their enthusiasm for the book, positioning it as a standout addition to contemporary science fiction literature.
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This is a comprehensive review that covers all the significant aspects of the book. Themes such as the interception of science, faith, and the limitless potential of the human spirit are controversial and have piqued my interest. I would love to read more about the relationship between Alexa and Jordan, even though the reviewer is against it!
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Fantastic and thorough review—well done! I also share your sentiment: I'm generally not keen on stories that feature romantic relationships between students and their teachers.
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