Review of Terms of Service

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I liked how well written and thought out this review was, and appreciated the honesty of not liking the drug-induced intimacy. At the same time, would love to have seen more passion in this review - a greater sense of soul.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏
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“Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice” by Craig W. Stanfill follows Kim, who works in an AI-controlled world where freedom is limited and life is highly monitored. As Kim questions her reality and confronts the oppressive system, the book explores themes of control, illusion, and rebellion. Thank you for an amazing review.
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Thank you for the review. Reading about the excess of drugs and alcohol, it seemed that it was allowed to pacify the workers. The children being taken away from their parents was heartbreaking. This book reminded me of the book "1984" It is just as frightening. It is similar to the lives of the people in China endure.
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Thank you for the review. Reading about the excess of drugs and alcohol, it seemed that it was allowed to pacify the workers. The children being taken away from their parents was heartbreaking. This book reminded me of the book "1984" It is just as frightening. It is similar to the lives of the people in China endure. :tiphat:
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"Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill offers unique tale of fanaticism and discrimination, and care. It futures that many of current issues. Despite its grim undertones, the book concludes on a note of hope and renewal. It is very thought-provoking read.
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Thanks for the amazing review. I'm also a supporter of anti-drugs message. I would love to read the book.
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Wow, what an attention-grabbing plot! Also, the description of a neutral world is so interesting. Congrats on BOTD
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It seems that no author foresees a world run by machines as being better than our current world. I can relate to that and would hate to live in the kind of environment described. Thank you for your informative review.
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It certainly looks like an interesting book that focuses on the rise of technology and the supposed care from governments and security. Thank you for your review!
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This book presents a thought-provoking exploration of a dystopian society controlled by AI, where individuality and personal freedoms are suppressed in favor of enforced uniformity. Kim’s inner conflict and desire to break free reflect the timeless human struggle for autonomy and truth in a world where illusion and control dominate. Nice review.
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Kim sounds like an interesting character, and I am more than eager to read this book! The cover is intriguing alongwith your review. Waiting to get my hands on this. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Despite being a plot that I find overused, Craig W. Stanfill managed to make this story feel almost unique. Kim has much to offer in her work, and perhaps even more to take away. This is a wonderful and well-detailed review that should convince me to read beyond the sample. Nice job, and congratulations on Book of the Day, Craig W. Stanfill!
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It sounds like Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice offers a thought-provoking and immersive take on a dystopian world dominated by AI, where reality and control are constantly questioned. The balance between the real and virtual worlds, the exploration of freedom, and the sense of oppression make this book stand out. Clearly, this book leaves a lasting impact and is a compelling read for those interested in AI, dystopian futures, and the fight for personal freedom. It sounds like a gripping read!
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Kim grapples with memories and fears in a bleak world controlled by AI. The initial excitement at the Artificial Intelligence Company fades into routine, igniting her desire to rebel.
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I can imagine starting a job with all enthusiasm to later realise it was just a trap that wasn't set intentionally. I wonder if Kim used the quit option later on. Nice review.
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