Official Review: The chip of knowledge by Vaggelis Kaliosis

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Re: Official Review: The chip of knowledge by Vaggelis Kaliosis

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What a wonderful combination of politics, love and sci-fi elements. I will love to see how the story plays out for Citizen A and Elf's love story. Excellent writing.
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I'm going to read the beginning and see if it meets my expectations.
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Very original title, eyes catching cover and amazingly refreshing and well developed storyline. What else there is to be wanted in a book by readers? Personally I can't think of anything else. There is clearly much potential in this book and I intend to enjoy it enormously!
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The chip of knowledge sounds like an intriguing book. I would love to find out what happens between citizen A and the elf. This is a wonderful review.
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Post by DEEPA PUJARI »

I like politics and romance. This book seems to have a fair amount of both. Congratulations BOTD!
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I like sci-fi books and this one seems interesting. I wonder why the population is divided into Citizen A and Citizen B and what the background behind it is. But I don't like politics and as the reviewer told there is "political commentary throughout the book", so I'm not so sure. Still congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This book hits the nail on the head, if you want be successful work towards it.
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Post by EvaDar »

This one sounds a little too close to home for me, so I'll avoid it. Great that you enjoyed the storytelling and the characters. Thanks!
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Post by Chege_wanjiku »

This book sounds so interesting. I can't wait to find out if the love story will favor both citizen A and the Elf. This is a great review, thank you.
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Post by Nwaogazie Goodness »

I love your review. But the book apparently has elements of politics. I doubt I'll read through if I try reading this.
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Post by maghzarizaka_ »

I like the way you tell the summary of the whole story without giving any spoiler. It is a clear, well-structured, and easy to read review. Thanks for writing such an excellent example!
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This book is a must-read for me. Sci-Fi together with love sounds really intriguing. I can't wait to find out what will happen next. Great review.
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A captivating combination of sci-fi, morals, a corrupt political setting and to top it all off, there is love. This book is a good mix talking about the future and still having a touch of reality even though it is fiction. It would have been a better mix if these points of improvement identified had been taken into consideration.
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This book sounds very interesting. I’m curious what political commentary the author provides and what the “chip” is a metaphor for.
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Post by Elizabeth Pass »

I'm not sure this one is for me. I enjoy sci-fi, but this sounds a bit too politically charged. I also don't like the idea that the main character does everything for a girl he hardly knows. Still, it sounds unique.
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