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Review of Terms of Service

Posted: 22 Apr 2023, 15:19
by Ebube Steve
[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Kim's life is governed by a rigid hierarchy that enforces strict rules and monitors every aspect of citizens' lives. Despite her job at an artificial intelligence company, Kim feels unfulfilled and disconnected from the world around her. Her chance encounter with an old friend leads her to discover forbidden knowledge, and she begins to question the very foundations of the society she lives in. As Kim struggles to find her place in this world, she must navigate dangerous enemies who control the system and decide whether to embrace the changes she uncovers or risk everything to fight against them.

One of the things that made me dislike this book a little was the ending. I believe the author maintained an amazing rhythm from the beginning of the book, but towards the end, he rushed the whole play, which made it unsatisfying for me.

The first thing I would like to talk about is character development. In this space, I really like to praise the author for the work he did with the characters. I believed the characters were really relatable and understandable. Another attractive thing about the book is that the first few pages were very engaging and were able to entice me to keep reading. The concept of the story was very relatable to today's world, and that was another aspect that made this book interesting.

After all my analysis, I think I will award Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice by Craig W. Stanfill 4 out of 5 stars. The writing and plot of this book made it easier for me to arrive at this score, but I deducted a star because the book didn't give me good fulfillment. My suggestion for this book goes to readers who love dystopian novels. There were no errors or grammatical typos in this book. This book was exceptionally edited.

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