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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice is a science fiction novel written by Graig W. Stanfill. This book is an English copy that was translated from the original Panglobal version. The book has 334 pages, and it was divided into three parts that were named after the seasons.

Have you ever wondered what the world would be like when our lives are been controlled by artificial intelligence (AI)? Graig provided a fictional world where humans and AI co-exist together. It was a time when AI was controlling and enforcing human actions. People were expected to behave in a programmed manner by following the terms of service. The flaunting of the terms of service is a great crime that has its appropriate punishment.

Kim was a young lady who has worked for The Artificial Intelligence Company for 5 years. All things looked better in the world and she was at peace with all things happening around her. Kim was a strict follower of the law, but all this changed when her friend, Shan, came around. This led them to an adventure that changed her life and the way she sees things.

I was surprised at the author’s wild imagination as the scene and plot were exceptional. The story was enjoyable from the beginning. I loved the vivid description of things given by the author. I enjoyed getting to know the world the characters are in and how the AIs and Bots affected humans. The author named weekdays in a genius way by using names like Oneday, Twoday, Threeday and many more. Graig focused on how AIs were used to deprive humans of their normal way of doing things, and I could picture this in how humans reacted in the book. The narration of the author was interesting, and this placed me at the edge of my seat right from the beginning of the book. I enjoyed reading the character of Kim as she was loyal and has a way of looking at things objectively. The author explained things that might be strange to readers at the beginning of the book. This helped remove the confusion. These were the positives noticed in this book.

This book was exceptional and a good read. I only noticed a negative, and that was the slow start of the book and this did not affect the flow of the book. The book was also professionally edited with no errors noticed. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I will recommend this book to lovers of science fiction with twists and turns.

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