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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We are thinking much about the future, and some are worried, while there are also those who are excited. We always try to imagine what the world could be like in a few years. Would you rather keep the trees or see what's written in this fiction book come to life? This work of fiction will open your eyes to the advantages and the horrors that a more advanced world could offer if this work of fiction becomes real. Let me leave this question open and answer it after reading this brilliant work. The question is, would you rather live with nature or with robots and machines? Are you willing to live artificially and feel like something is so unnatural and incomplete? A completely unexpected thing awaits you, so I must tell you to prepare to be amazed.
There is imagery utilized in this work of fiction. Hats off to the writer,Craig W. Stanfill, for letting the readers see, hear, smell, feel, and taste the things described in the story. The colors described the objects well. With that, you can have a visual image in your imagination of what it looks like. Furthermore, as the characters deliver their lines, you can already tell what kind of person they are in the story—if they are bitter, hopeless romantics, and more. In addition, the work is so detailed when it comes to narrating technology, and you can say that the author has much knowledge about it because he was able to put it in his work. You can somehow think that this author might have so much experience in this field that he was able to put up a fictional work but also make it look realistic.
It is so hard to look for something negative in this book Term of Service, so aside from saying that somehow it is a negative point for me, let us also say that it is a suggestion. Even though this craft is a complete success, I think its negative side is that the author did not describe what the characters look like. Since it is fiction, why not give it all? It will be much better to use imagery to help the readers picture what the characters in this story look like. Creating an image of your character for your readers is crucial since it adds flavor and impact to your work. Moreover, it would be much better if the disclaimer were placed first rather than at the end. In that way, the reader is aware before reading that it is a work of fiction.
This fictional book will appeal to those fond of science and technology. Someone who loves innovation and advanced technology will enjoy this work and will surely love it. Teens or adults who are into what technology can do in the world would consider reading this book, and no one knows whether they will enjoy it.
For that reason this work of fiction deserves to be rated five out of five stars for being well-written. The ideas are bright and accurately picture what the future could be like in a few years. There are no typographical errors, so you can tell it was checked several times. No wonder this book can attract readers, and it even has the potential to have a movie adaptation one day.

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