Review by readandsmile -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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Review by readandsmile -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Superhighway" by Alex Fayman.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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What is your idea with the title Superhighway in connection to the internet world? Is it by only searching the meaning of superhighway? Superhighway by Alex Fayman will tour us into various places. This book will stimulate your interest in reading if you like a science fiction genre.

Alex Fine is an intelligent boy that even mathematics is remarkably easy for him. He grew up in the orphanage and experienced having a foster family. He is also eager to learn on reading and writing, besides reading was his favorite hobby. Will his smartness alleviate his life? Momentarily, a good news makes everyone excited in the orphanage. Will the good news change the life of the poor orphans?

All of the sudden, Alex touches a computer cable that gives him a luxurious life. What makes this cable so special to Alex? However, a young man with a brilliant future disappeared without a trace on the day the good news was being announced. Could this be Alex who disappeared like a twinkle of an eye? What is the sense of the good news when somebody is missing? What makes this cable valuable? Why Alex discover himself in Hawaii in a drastic moment?

How many hours do you allot in surfing the internet? This book is suited to a person who likes surfing the web. I will also recommend Superhighway to a person who likes traveling. He or she will easily appreciate the culture and cuisine of the places mentioned in this book.

The internet has a vast users day and night worldwide. Using internet considered an ideal tool for every establishment. The internet makes our life easier in doing paper works, reading, surfing and many more. What if somebody using the internet with a malicious intent? How huge must the damage be?

It is absolutely fantastic to imagine traveling inside the web tunnels. I appreciate Fayman's concept of "electroporation" under the dark maze of the web tunnels. The author's idea gives a relaxing imagination of efficient transportation without irritation in traffics and delayed travels. Following his idea on Superhighway provides me a hint of traveling to Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Hawaii, and Switzerland.

Fayman also included the culture and the cities highlights of the earlier mentioned places above. The Dutch culture like bicycling makes me interested a bit more gladly. I also enjoyed reading every food scene. I crave on those delicious meals.

Superhighway contains forty-six chapters that won't make you bored. The book is easy to read as well as the flow of the story. I did not encounter any misspelled words or typos in this book. The concept of being a digital thief might ignite some readers to do it which makes me embarrassed. My embarrassment does not alter my ratings of 4 out of 4 stars. I am fascinated by the inclusions of various places like Amsterdam, Los Angeles, and the Caribbean islands because it adds excitement to the following scenes of the story.

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good review, sounds like a really cool book
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I came across this title because it was a recent Book of the Day- but since I had no idea what to expect from it, or what the story would be like I was not interested in reading it! After reading your review though, I feel it might be worth a read! Thanks!
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I loved the descriptions of his trips through the internet. It was creatively done.
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Manali_DC wrote: 04 Jun 2018, 05:38 I came across this title because it was a recent Book of the Day- but since I had no idea what to expect from it, or what the story would be like I was not interested in reading it! After reading your review though, I feel it might be worth a read! Thanks!
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Thanks for making my review as your basis of reading this book.
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