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: Subject to Change without Notice by Craig W. Stanfill begins with a form of agreement that is subject to modification without prior notification between the client and the business. It is intriguing, thrilling, and enigmatic. The writing of Craig W. Stanfill is incredibly evocative. I reflected on my situation and the very real prospect that this may be my future after reading this story.
 
Terms of Service: Subject to Change without Notice by Craig W. Stanfill explores the ways in which technology might rule our lives. The Artificial Intelligence Company is in charge of every element of life, including getting dressed, cooking meals, and eating. The main character of the book, Kim, lived in a highly developed society that had artificial intelligence built in to stop humans from destroying themselves out of selfish ambition, which had previously caused conflict and devastation. This brand-new, tightly regulated civilization has flaws despite its advancements. Because they consistently put the demands of society before their own, people felt fearful, lonely, and extremely unhappy.
 
The author possessed extensive expertise. The reader never experiences boredom while reading this book. People never know what tomorrow will bring, so the drama never ends. Craig makes the point that people are never completely under one's control and almost never are. Never can the truth be kept from people for good. It's amazing how accurately the characters' activities and emotions have been depicted. It is enjoyable to read and experience what is put on the table because everything is built up so clearly. An excellent illustration of this is the focus placed on the build-up of football matches.
 
There were only a few aspects of this novel that I did not enjoy. The pronoun she is used by every character in the novel, and even when a character talks about herself, she still uses the phrase we. For me, the issue of not employing gender determiners was really problematic. However, the engaging and exciting tale of this novel enthralled me. With his background in information technology, the author uses his skills to create a realistic universe that is radically different from our own but, in my opinion, is still feasible and not so far-fetched as to lose its credibility.
 
This book was professionally and exceptionally edited. No error was found in the book as I critically examined it. It was a perfect book. I am giving it the rating, 5 out of 5 stars. People who like fantasy and science fiction books should go for this book, as they will enjoy it.

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