Review of Terms of Service

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What an amazing review, now I want nothing more than to get my hands on a copy of this book and discover for myself this this beautiful described world of Terms of service.
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A time when all freedom and privacy is withdrawn and man becomes a mere puppet of his own creation; stories of the 'rise of the machine' are sometimes intriguing. Really nice review.
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Even though Kim's scared it still doesn't stop her from striving for very best. Very inspiring review
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Thank you for the wonderful review of this interesting fantasy novel, where freedom and emotion are withdrawn, and man lives within a pattern, if he tries to change it, he receives punishment, so there is no difference between him and the machine.
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The kind of job and project we venture into can infringe on our freewill. This book is quite fascinating and I would love to read the book. Good review.
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Post by Alice Fu »

Your synopsis regarding this story was absolutely beautiful. I love how you described everything that occurred in detail. If your description of the novel Terms of Service sounds so appealing, I can only imagine what the actual book is like. Thank you so much for sharing this review, I am going to read this book immediately, I am super excited to see what happens!!
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A book that talks about AIs domination over humans. Thanks for the review
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Terms of Service is an intriguing sci-fi/fantasy novel that is likely to appeal to many curious readers owing to the fast paced development of AI in our current world. The book looks to alarm our current society on the dangers of leaving AI and corporations unchecked.
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This book seems to have an intriguing plot. Your summary of the book was very informative. Kim's life and work seem very interesting. Robots are becoming more popular in our society. Thanks for the review.
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I find the concept of AIs fascinating, and the plot of the book seems unique, so I'm going to check it out. Great review!
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A world under the control of AI seems to be a unique idea but a bit fearful also. The life would become like a machine. The review is evoking interest to go through the book. Thanks for a well brought out review.
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A story set in a futuristic world where Artificial Intelligence has developed enough for machines and robots to have precedence over humans. The plot raises the possibility that technological development becomes a mechanism of control and punishment. Interesting proposal.
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The book has a good title. The title captures one's attention and makes their mind wonder, building mystery and a lot of curiosity to know what it is really about

The intro is too lengthy however, the vivid description of Kim's morning routine makes it monotonous at the first read.
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This review kept me hooked, intrigued, and wanting to read this book. The gender-neutral clothing, lacking freedom and privacy, the constant monitoring reminds me of Orwell's 1984, and I really enjoyed that classic.
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This is a unique read that dives into the concept of fanaticism and discrimination veiled in compassion and care. It highlights a grim future, which is a reflection of our current lifebrings out a world dominated by machines and virtual reality simulations.
The review is superb.
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