Review of The Prophecy of the Heron
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Review of The Prophecy of the Heron
The Prophecy of the Heron is about the hard and struggling life of Kim, who lives in a future world controlled by AI robots and advanced technology. Their community is divided into districts, which are all controlled by the AI company. The story starts with Kim being accused of various false accusations against her and the community leaders sending her to District 33, a wild and dangerous place full of violence and crime, as a punishment. Kim, who has never even witnessed any crime or violence in her life, must now live in fear and danger in order to survive. She starts doing illegal work and finds a living for herself. The leaders know how useful Kim can be to the AI company, but they still want to get rid of her for some reason. After some time, Kim gets attacked and chased a lot by different people who were set up by the community leaders, but she manages to save herself. Going along with this horrific adventure, Kim realizes that there are some hidden truths about the AI company. At the same time, she finds out about some kind of prophecy related to her, so she decides to accept the prophecy and find out the truth. After a lot of hard work with her friends, she finally finds out about the corruption between AI and its creators and how they will destroy the whole of humanity. But why is she chosen to save everyone? Will she be able to save humanity from destruction?
The Prophecy of the Heron by Craig W. Stanfill is a book full of adventures. What I liked about the book is how humans could live with AI robots in the future, which was really interesting to me. The story had an amazing twist, and it remained a mystery until the end. Another thing I liked was the variety of scenes and characters. You could feel many things happening at the same time. It is like a real-life story on how to accept the struggles of life and get back what is yours, to never give up on your friends, and to stand against evil. Although this book is a sequel to the first, it is started and finished in a very understandable way, which defines the creativity of the author. There is also the fact that the novel takes place in a future world of AI and advanced technology, and then you can see how the author has managed to place every plot in a realistic and fascinating way.
What I didn’t like about the book was some of the long scientific discussions related to AI and computer science, which I didn’t understand quite well and found a little complicated at the beginning. However, I understood everything by reading it again. The book was outstandingly well edited, and I don’t see any mistakes throughout the book.
I think I would have to rate The Prophecy of the Heron a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. It was a book I enjoyed reading. It was simple to read, the scenes were well-connected, and it was incredible to read a novel containing AI and advanced future technology.
I would absolutely recommend The Prophecy of the Heron to readers who like sci-fi and fantasy. I think you would love to read about how humans and AI will live in a future world. I found the story so interesting that I want to read the first book of the series as well.
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I like that this sci-fi/not-so-fantasy story has a universal theme. Thank you for an excellent review.Arakhsh Qanit wrote: ↑14 Feb 2023, 11:37 It is like a real-life story on how to accept the struggles of life and get back what is yours, to never give up on your friends, and to stand against evil.
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I haven't read "Terms of Service" yet but I think I will surely read it in near future. Thank you very much for your comment.Omneya Shakeep wrote: ↑05 Mar 2023, 21:21 I read both books, "Terms of Service" and "The Prophecy of the Heron," and I enjoyed them very much. You summarized the book very well. Great review!
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Thank you for your comment! I am working on it to get better. Hopefully I believe I have the capability to improve.
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Thanks for your replyCatalina Aspinall wrote: ↑29 Mar 2023, 04:27 I love the ideas around AI and imagining what this would be like, and also the nice messages you found in the book around friendship and standing against evil. It seems like an action-filled fantasy book. Thanks for a really great review!
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Yes, it sounds like a great story! It really makes you think. Thanks for the recommendation and I look forward to seeing other books you review in futureArakhsh Qanit wrote: ↑29 Mar 2023, 04:34Thanks for your replyCatalina Aspinall wrote: ↑29 Mar 2023, 04:27 I love the ideas around AI and imagining what this would be like, and also the nice messages you found in the book around friendship and standing against evil. It seems like an action-filled fantasy book. Thanks for a really great review!. Yeah it's an action filled fantasy and I think you will love and enjoy reading it. It is true that now we live in a world where the knowledge about AI is constantly increasing and its amazing to have writers write using their thoughts and imaginations about AI and the future world.
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Thank you very much, I really appreciate that. I would love to read your reviews in the future as well.Catalina Aspinall wrote: ↑29 Mar 2023, 04:38
Yes, it sounds like a great story! It really makes you think. Thanks for the recommendation and I look forward to seeing other books you review in future![]()
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Yeah Craig is an amazing writer when it comes to adventurous books. He definitely knows how to attract readers with his thoughts and ideas. Reading his book, you can imagine how he managed to write something like this. I am sure you guys will love it. Thank you for your comment!