Superhighway by Alex Fayman
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Review by Zelinda -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman
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When the computer he is working at goes off-line, Alex tries disconnecting the network cable. As he begins to reconnect, he squeezes the tip of the cable, is drawn into the Internet and begins travelling a path. The place he ends up in is the same place that he was observing on the computer screen before it went offline.
As Alex learns how to navigate back and forth between locations, he also discovers how to enter bank servers, extract money from selected accounts and set up his own domicile. The accounts he selects are affiliated with known criminals who remain outside the reach of the law. He is determined to make these criminals pay for their crimes. At the same time, he is finding out how he received his gift of teleportation. He also finds out about his biological parents and the story of how and by whom they were unjustly punished.
This is a compelling and fast moving story that will appeal to science fiction and fantasy fans. Because it contains some sexual content, it is probably not suitable for most youth. It explores the themes of familial and romantic love, honesty, loyalty, and patriotism. It also looks at self-growth, showing some of the ways that Alex matures as he begins to recognize mistakes he is making.
This book is well written, entertaining, and thought-provoking. One need not be a science fiction or fantasy lover to like this book; general fiction lovers could also appreciate how well it flows and the quality of the writing. The ending, a cliff-hanger to be sure, completes the first chapter in a clever way, and I am looking forward to the sequel.
There were only a few grammatical or spelling errors in the book and none of them interfered with the clarity of the writing. I liked the sense of danger that heightened my interest in Alex's exploits and the suspense that was generated. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this enthralling book and, for all the above reasons, would give it
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