Review of What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?

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Review of What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?" by Neal Bialostosky.]
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As political tensions grow in Chinatown, the people must decide which candidate will win. With two formidable candidates, only one can win. Mayor Vasquez has found a worthy adversary in Mr. Lind. Who will prevail in this election? Read What Do You Think, Mr. Collins? by Neal Bialostosky to find out. 

A major plotline in this book follows the execution of a difficult task by Ben Collins. He is the main character in the book. Collins works as an intern for a company that assigns him a new project. Collin is left confused by this project and doesn't know what path to follow. On the other hand, we see other characters in the book who battle their perceptions of technology and what it has done to man so far.

There's a lot to enjoy in this book. The narrative offers a look into the not-so-distant future, where technology is now adopted in almost everything we do. Artificial intelligence now peers with man, and in such a world, one might wonder if it is safe or not. I like how the author's writing was able to evoke a sense of thinking in me. I felt like I was in paradise, and I was wondering if I had what it takes to live in such a world.

Another thing I liked about this book is the political tension as Mr. Linds seeks to claim his seat at the table. This pending election gave the book a lot of light and made it more fun to read. I found nothing to dislike about this book. I liked the entire narrative, and I found it realistic. As for editorial efforts, this book is perfectly edited and does not bear any grammatical blunders.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars due to its realistic storytelling. This situation in this book might just be the same with the world in the next 100 years; perhaps who knows? I recommend this book to fans of science fiction and artificial intelligence. 

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