Review by Jaime Lync -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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Re: Review by Jaime Lync -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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I always wanted a superpower like this ..
This is awesome book. .
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i haven't read the book yet. it seems interesting but will read it by the end of today.
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Post by STANLEY KIBET KOECH »

I read the Superhighway by Alex Fayman, well to me, it was interestingly imaginative and intriguing, at first i could ordinarily rate it as everyone did, but after review by Jaime Lync I jumped back to my coach and re-read it, you did a great review Jaime! thumbs up for you! Kuddos!

-- 29 Jun 2017, 05:07 --

[quote="STANLEY KIBET KOECH"]I read the Superhighway by Alex Fayman, well to me, it was interestingly imaginative and intriguing, at first i could ordinarily rate it as everyone did, but after review by Jaime Lync I jumped back to my coach and re-read it, you did a great review Jaime! thumbs up for you! Kuddos! I personaly envy your work Jaime!["Envy is an insult to oneself". by Yevgeny Alexandrovich Yevtushenko - Poet :techie-reference: :]
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Post by guzmaney123 »

Hy Jaime, wanna thank u for ur nice review, i am kind of new here, dont know how to add a book, niether do i knw hw to open it for reading pls could u help me out
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Post by nimikoru »

This is cool
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Post by pius yegah »

This book is a must read for me, it is already on my shelf. I like it!
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I must admit that the book sounds like dull. But after reading your review it seems interesting. I would like to read the book and knowing it has a superhighway 2 cant wait to have a copy of the two books thanks for the review
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White hat hackers, nice. Add crime and mystery, you got me.
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Many people are well-intentioned when young, but unfortunately, character flaws often become the bane of many. Like Alex in this novel, we must learn to overcome our natural impulses to succeed in life. I hope this book teaches some good lessons.
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Spirit Wandering wrote:I eagerly downloaded this book a few weeks ago when it was BOTD. I am really intrigued by the concept of entering the web and traveling along its "highway." Looking forward to the discussion forums when this becomes the BOTM for June. Which reminds me that we only have a few days left in May and a long holiday weekend is here. So I think it is time for me to dive into this one. Thanks for the review.
I would love to read this book.Where can i get a copy?
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Post by Jeconiaomolo »

Great work Jaime Lync, I feel the appetite of reading this one. It looks interesting. Kudos!
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Post by AdrianSW »

Amazing book. An unfortunate beginning, with a very fortunate ending. An orphan with nothing, to a teen with power to change everything. Beautiful.

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Beautiful

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Post by justiceuma »

Wonderful review Mr Jamie. I must add if marvel studios were to come in contact with this book, then soon we will be getting another block bust movie on Netflix, box office, and the Cinema
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This is an inspirational book I loved it
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Hi Jaime,

Thanks for a great review.

I feel that typically in the case of Sci-Fi books, the really good books are the ones which have a tight focus on the sci-fi aspects of the plot without digressing into suspense, drama, romance etc. However, after reading your review, it seems like the author has managed to give a good sci-fi base to the plot and built a story which combines suspense, drama, romance without making it a clueless mishmash of genres. The cliffhanger in the end actually builds the excitement for the sequel which is not a bad thing in itself, provided the sequel lives up to it :D !

This book goes up on my future "To read" list. Thanks!
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