Review by Kibetious -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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Re: Review by Kibetious -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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Wonderful review , am not really a fan of sci-fi books but the part of the philanthropic nature of Alex really intrigued me . I think am adding it to my shelf.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this sci-fi novel to find out hope Alex Fine will be able to infiltrate illegal organizations and prevent himself being killed in the process. It’s going be an exciting adventure and dangerous as well.
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I love the term 'electroportation'! It sounds like the author has crafted a unique world with round characters. I also love a book captivating enough to be read in one sitting. Thanks for the review!
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Alex sounds like a sort of Robin Hood of cyberspace, and this makes for an intriguing and unusual storyline. I enjoyed reading the review of this book. Thank you.
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If Alex gets caught, he should be allowed to go free because he stills from illegitimate people and helps the poor. This is an interesting book and the storyline is excited and is a good debate topic. Nice book!
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The team of the book caught across several aspects of live such as romance, care of orphans, philanthropy, revenge, crime, murder, corruption, and family. The book will make a good read.
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I love reading sci-fi books. The fact that the protagonist has superpowers gives this book a major green light for me. I really can wait to read about how Alex will evade the criminal organisations he has attacked.
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I love reading sci-fi books. The fact that the protagonist has superpowers gives this book a major green light for me. I really can't wait to read about how Alex will evade the criminal organisations he has attacked.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

Stealing from one person (albeit they were a criminal)to help another person is making yourself the same as the original criminal. Why did the original person become a criminal to begin with? Poor morals and survival are generally the motivators for criminals. Greed takes it further. Nice review.
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Post by Tiffany Wittman »

The review is informative about the book and it’s characters and plot. The book sounds like a science fiction version of Robin Hood. Very intriguing to me. I have always liked the legend. I will like this book.
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I admire the fact that Alex channeled his electroporation ability rightly. Thanks for a detailed review. Nice job.
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The plot of this book is unique and that's just what I love most about it. I might not be able to answer the question it poses, but I think getting the criminals punished might have been a better idea than robbing Peter to pay Paul. Thanks for your review
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

I really love this idea of a protagonist being a Robin Hood and stealing from oligarchs to fund his philanthropic initiatives. One of the most intriguing aspects of the novel is not the limits of the main character's power but the source of it. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Post by alayna ferrell »

I thought that the sample was quite interesting! While at first I found myself to be confused as to what was going on, I enjoyed the transition into the description of Galicia and so forth. I think the sample sets a solid foundation as to what’s to come!
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Post by phait_05 »

This book should only be read by those interested in fiction especially scientific discovery and fantancy.A fascinating book to read ,i must add to my book shelves
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