Review by Kibetious -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman
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Review by Kibetious -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

4 out of 4 stars
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Does giving money to the poor justify taking it from the vicious thug?
Alex Fine is a young boy at an orphanage who discovers his ‘electroportation’ ability accidentally. This ability enables him to move through the internet fiber optic channels to any destination of his choice. When Alex discovers this ability, he decides to use it to create havoc for every illegitimate organization on the planet. Like any other person, Alex is disturbed greatly by the fact that he possesses this ability. The other worry he has is whether he will be caught by members of the criminal organizations that he has destroyed.
Will Alex be caught? What is the cause of his supernatural power? Is he the only with the power? To get more about this fascinating and memorable story, you have to read this book.
Superhighway was written by Alex Fayman. It falls under the genre of Sci-Fi/Fantasy. The book contains 255 pages. It is the first book in the Superhighway trilogy. The story is narrated in first-person point-of-view. The amazing thing about this point-of-view is that it enables one to feel what the character is feeling at every instance. However, one of its weakness is that at times you will not know what happened after an event where the character leaves, for example how those affected reacted.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It was captivating right from the first page. When Alex began ‘electroporting’, it got more enthralling. It is a book that one can read in a single sitting due to its captivating nature. The characters were well-built. They are considerably few so one will not have to struggle to remember them. The plot of the story was also adequately developed. All the events are arranged chronologically. The story moved back in time only when there was something from the past to be revealed.
The themes in this book included romance, care of orphans, philanthropy, revenge, crime, murder, corruption, and family. The theme that I loved most was philanthropy. Although Alex was a thief, he was able to identify the needy in the society and take care of them. He was not the only character who supported the needy. There were many others who pass a lesson to the reader on the need to help others.
The quest of Alex to steal from the criminals in order to help the needy evoked a big question in my mind. Is it right that some benefit from crime while hurting others in the process? What would I do if I had the same powers? I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It is an excellent book. I found one grammatical error in the entire book. It shows that the author did a nice job. I am eagerly waiting for the second book in the trilogy to see how Alex progressed. I recommend the book to fans of Sci-Fi/Fantasy books. Those who love romance books will also enjoy reading it.
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Thanks for the review!
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I will have to grab the second book then. I was left in a suspense wondering what happened to Alex. Thanks for the reply too.
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Thanks a lot for the reply. Indeed, the book is fascinating and memorable. There are a lot of twists and turns in it too that will keep one turning the pages over and over.Sarah Tariq wrote: ↑26 Jan 2019, 12:05 The book covers many interesting themes with its scientific plot. I like it. Many thanks for the review!
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This sounds humorous. It is indeed easy to see them as 'good robbers' but in my opinion, robbery is robbery even when we are robbing a robber. Thanks for the reply.Cotwani wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 13:36 Is robbing the criminals to help the needy justifiable? Quite a tough take indeed. I am reminded of a bank robbery sometime back where the robbers gave a little money to the disarmed security guard on their way out, because they claimed he was struggling through life, just like them. Even though the guard handed back the money to the bank, some people thought the thugs were 'good robbers!'
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Thanks for the feedback. I guess the question goes back along way and the answer can be definitely had to find. Been thinking and I guess it robbing is bad whether a robber is being robbed or any other person. It's good that the book was interesting though.
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Thanks a lot for the reply. I enjoyed reading the book for sure and this may have perhaps my rating of character development.Juliana_Isabella wrote: ↑27 Mar 2019, 16:15 Thanks for the great review! I read and reviewed this book as well, but I'm afraid I didn't think the characters were as well-developed as you did, causing me to give it a lower score. I'm glad you enjoyed the story though.
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