Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Superhighway by Alex Fayman

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I'd love to know more about how he travels online and what bad decisions he made that has a huge impact on his life.
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Oulababe wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 14:48 I'd love to know more about how he travels online and what bad decisions he made that has a huge impact on his life.
Trust me there is more to what happens to Alex. It's better if you check the book. Thank you for commenting!
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I liked reading the background of Alex, who was left at the door of an orphanage as a baby. I thought that the idea of being transported via computer electric wires was unique and creative. There was a sense of suspense and adventure when Alex traveled back and forth to other places.
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LV2R wrote: 14 Oct 2018, 04:27 I liked reading the background of Alex, who was left at the door of an orphanage as a baby. I thought that the idea of being transported via computer electric wires was unique and creative. There was a sense of suspense and adventure when Alex traveled back and forth to other places.
Oh, yes, I'm not a great fan about tec themed book, but this was a good one. Thank you for commenting!
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Like you, I've encountered a lot of favourable reviews on this book. The theme and the learnable lessons, for one, make it relevant, especially during our current Information Age. Thank you for your descriptive piece.
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What I found funny was that this was written back when our computers were physically connected to our internet service...I'd love to see how he uses his ability today when the incoming cable attaches to a single Wi-fi router. He couldn't randomly check in to a hotel and get online from any room because there are no more cables to the room. When he asks the tech to connect every room of a new home, he's going to get funny looks. Etc.
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Espie wrote: 14 Oct 2018, 21:54 Like you, I've encountered a lot of favourable reviews on this book. The theme and the learnable lessons, for one, make it relevant, especially during our current Information Age. Thank you for your descriptive piece.
Thank you so much for commenting! :tiphat:
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jjmainor wrote: 14 Oct 2018, 22:35 What I found funny was that this was written back when our computers were physically connected to our internet service...I'd love to see how he uses his ability today when the incoming cable attaches to a single Wi-fi router. He couldn't randomly check in to a hotel and get online from any room because there are no more cables to the room. When he asks the tech to connect every room of a new home, he's going to get funny looks. Etc.
:D It's really funny when you put it that way. Thank you!
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