Review of EMA
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She very nicely explained what she liked about the book and why. She liked the environment depicted in the book. She also commended the interestingly narrated emergence of AI,our heavy reliance on it and the risks associated with it.
On the other hand she was very objective in highlighting what she thought could have been improved in the book and that was fast transitioning of the facts to and fro. She suggested it to be a smooth transitioning one for better effect.
Finally, she gave it a five star rating with a proper rationale and she also recommended other readers who like science fiction to enjoy reading this book.On the whole, it was a very interesting and entertaining review to read through.
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MAHAD BAIG MIRZA wrote: ↑08 Apr 2024, 13:15 Chinenye Sus's review of EMA by Aian D. Grey provides great introduction to this science fiction. This five paragraph review is very coherent and clear. The introductory paragraphs provide insight into the main theme of the book and coming paragraphs transitioned to other details of the book ,like the challenges to be encountered by humans on earth.
She very nicely explained what she liked about the book and why. She liked the environment depicted in the book. She also commended the interestingly narrated emergence of AI,our heavy reliance on it and the risks associated with it.
On the other hand she was very objective in highlighting what she thought could have been improved in the book and that was fast transitioning of the facts to and fro. She suggested it to be a smooth transitioning one for better effect.
Finally, she gave it a five star rating with a proper rationale and she also recommended other readers who like science fiction to enjoy reading this book.On the whole, it was a very interesting and entertaining review to read through.
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