Review by dhomespot -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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Re: Review by dhomespot -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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"The road to hell is paved with good intentions" That's deep. It is also a statement that only makes sense after one is too far down the road.
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This book definitely seems like a thriller. I can see myself reading! Thanks for the review. :D
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The review intrigued me because the main character Alex who makes rash decisions with a good purpose, but is impacted with three female characters. It sounds like the trilogy that will explore the maturation of this character. Thank you for sharing the review.
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I knew the book must be fictional considering the title.. Superhighway.
Sci-fiction books are well presented in movies... I hope i will enjoy this mordern Robin Hood and Alex's saga without it being visual. I will love to read it. Travelling through internet at the highest speed and also with ability to manipulate data is surely a big one to handle.
I don't like the cover though, Congrats on BOD anyways.
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Ok first I would like to point out, (and I am not doing so to be rude, so I really hope you don't take it that way.) That there were a couple of spelling errors that I thought you would like to know about. The first one is in the third paragraph, the third line you put he me, instead of he met. The other I saw was in the last paragraph forth line, you put this book shoes, instead of shows. Now since that is out of the way, I loved your review, it is very insightful and helpful. I love books that show many different aspects of someone's life and this book sounds like one that does an amazing job of doing so. I would again like to thank you for your review. :tiphat:
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The second sequel of this book has finally been made available and it's the book of the day today. That means we, fanatics of sci-fi reads, will be enthralled anew as we folllow Alex's thrilling journey through internet.
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Science fiction isn't my thing so I'm going to pass on this one. The story sounds good though. Alex seems to be portrayed as a normal young person.
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Alex's story proves that being a modern Robin Hood is definitely not as simple as it may seem. I remember when he robs the bank of the Lehman Brothers and has a lot of remorses on seeing how his actions affected many people who were working for them and lost their jobs. However, the book is indeed thought-provoking. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Emmanae »

Having just read the book, I'm not sure that you did. He met Eva on his first trip, there wasn't a girl named Emma at all. Disappointed by this review.
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