Review by Jaime Lync -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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

Post by Darakhshan Nazir »

wow! Its plot seems very nice and I am impressed by your review
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the books are seemed so interested by readers
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the book seems intresting i need a sample

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i need a sample
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looking forward to know what the book has.
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Yashasvi wrote: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!
Hi Yashasvi, I hope you enjoy the Superhighway experience.

I also want to once again thanks, everyone who has read and commented on this review. I hope that all those that were inspired to read the book because of this review are not disappointed when they read the book.
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Post by duatibashir »

It is indeed a very fascinating book. After reading it you wish that you could travel through the internet.
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This is great I think ! I like it
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Post by Nwoko Solomon Ikechu »

Looking at the limitations and inabilities of man in various areas of life, man is most often tempted to imagine the extraordinary. Alex may have thought what good he could do for people, especially the weak if he had supernatural powers and unlimited abilities. As I read this book I also was imaging what I could have done for myself, lovely family and others if I had supernatural powers and unlimited abilities. Though I'm not really a fan of stories of people with special abilities and there are some vulgar expressions and actions, however, I love this story for it creativity and power of imagination. Kudos to Alex Fayman for this thrilling story.
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It's a great one
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I agree with you that the book is difficult to be boxed into only one category (coming of age novel, science-fiction novel, thriller, adventure story, etc.). This is a plus for the book and the author. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Penny Lee »

Superhighway sounds intriguing! The ability to travel through the internet (bypassing security and passwords) is a unique plot! Your review makes me want to read the book, particularly your comment that a portion of the book was truly suspenseful.
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Post by dtb »

You wrote a great review. I read and enjoyed this book too.
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