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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Terms of service,by Craig W. stanfil is a fictional book set in a futuristic world where every aspect of a citizen's life is monitored,documented and controlled by the companies and hierarchy through the use of the AI(Artificial intelligence),a fantastic New world where everything is done easily by technology, almost like magic.kim our protagonist goes through the motions, unhappy and discontent with her life and she knows that disobeying the rules is not an option but she has never been good at saying no to her best friend Shan who is not so good at following the rules. After what was supposed to be a simple bike ride on a different trail turned into a terrifying misadventure,Kim discovers that things are not what they seem.what secrets are being kept from the citizens,is Kim ready to find out,is she brave enough to be finally happy? Read to find out.

One of my favorite aspect of the book is the magical feel, everything is possible on voice command,the appliances are sentient,like living beings. I also liked the satarical nature of book,a contemporary issue was given a spin and it gave the book a deeper meaning. Kim's relationship with the AI and her household appliances was comical and emotional, Kim's character development through the course of the story was fascinating and the sequel promises more ordeal for Kim in her fight for self discovery.

I can't say I found anything negative about the book,it was really entertaining to read,I was intrigued by Kim's life and her choices,I really want to know our things will work out for her, can't wait to read the sequel.

The book was extremely well written, the language is scientific and advanced but it has been professionally edited,I found no errors or typos in the entire 352 pages of the book. The book deserves a high rating,I give this book a 4 out of 4 stars.

I recommend this book to readers who are interested in science fiction, fantasy, mystery, romance and government conspiracy theories,this book has it all.There are some sensitive issue of no acknowledgement of gender difference,non-gender personal pronouns, mild sexual content and borderline profanity.

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One of my favorite aspect of the book is the magical feel, everything is possible on voice command,the appliances are sentient,like living beings.
There's certainly a positive side of it too. For example, the housebot always knowing when Kim wanted coffee and always served it just right as she wanted it.
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