Review of Terms of Service

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Review of Terms of Service

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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 by Craig W. Stanfill is a book that has the qualities of an adventurous, horror, romance, and sci-fi book.

The book began with the description of the lead character, Kim, whose life was under surveillance. She lived in a house controlled by AI. Kim worked for a transport company. She grew up according to the birthing contract. As a result, while growing up, she felt empty and lonely. She was unable to make choices for herself because the AI determined every aspect of her life, including the food to be eaten, the transport system to use, and who she could be intimate with. There was a penalty for any default.

Craig has proven his excellence with his writing skills. The novel leaves an all-around excellent impression. I must say that the author did a great job describing the scientific environment. I liked the way he described the characters. Without any of these, the rest of the story would have been difficult to understand. He has an intriguing writing style. It was not difficult for this book to sustain my interest. I could hardly put down the book because the storyline captivated me.

The locations used in this book were suitable for the setting of the novel. The writer created a unique world where the lives of the people were controlled using AI. In this world, you abide by the rules, and any contradiction attracts punishment. It was delightful that this world portrayed what life could look like in the future. In addition, the characters seemed so expressive. This made me have a special connection with the book. I found the book very thrilling, especially the encounter at the city of ruins, the vagrant, and the blanks. Also, the intimacy in this book was a little sauce to the novel.

I couldn't find anything to dislike about this book. The only issue I had with this book was how slow-paced the first five chapters were. However, this was expected. The author already explained that a lot of chapters were going to be used to vividly describe the setting of this book. I found this helpful. It was perfectly edited. I did not encounter any errors in it. Because I couldn't find anything to dislike about this book, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend Craig's book to lovers of sci-fi, romance, and adventure novels because there are many things to relish in it.

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