Official Review: The chip of knowledge by Vaggelis Kaliosis

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Re: Official Review: The chip of knowledge by Vaggelis Kaliosis

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Thanks for this review! I like how you identified some points for improvement. This seems an interesting book and I wonder what more it will be like if it will take these points for consideration.
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It's interesting that you describe this story as resembling a parable. I'm not hugely into sci-fi, but this story sounds like it has a nice mix of multiple types of fiction. Thanks for a great review!
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Very comprehensive and detailed review, leaving a lot for us (possible readers of the book) to get intrigued and interested. Although the book seems delightful, given its sci-elements, romance and investigative sense that I certainly would enjoy, I am not into politically inclined novels, so I'm going to pass. Again, great review!
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It sounds like a futuristic romance with some drama/action thrown in.
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Good work with the review. ''The Chip of Knowledge'' seems like an enthusiastic book. The fact that it is a sci-fi story set in the future piques my interest. Congrats on being BOTD.
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Post by ankushavhad »

Good review!
The Chip of Knowledge, by Vaggelis Kaliosis looks an interesting sci-fi based novel, having a great invention of a Chip of Knowledge device for Implantable Knowledge System (I.K.S.); looks an interesting aspect. The tale brings charm in the trek for the focal love story between Citizen A and Efl.
Wish to read in full.
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This book sounds very interesting as I love books that are set in the future.
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Sounds like an inviting sci-fi. Stories with well developed characters are always interesting to read. Nice review.
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This sounds like some really nice love story. However, I find the character names to be a bit off for me. I'll give it a try anyway. Thanks for the insightful review.
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The government is corrupt, but citizen A falls in love with the government daughter. A fight between morality and heart. This is a serious one to ponder on. I'd love to read this.
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Thanks for this detailed review! I’m not sure whether I want to read this or not. But there’s no harm in giving it a try I guess.
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A romanic Sci-fi book. Definitely giving it a try. Thanks for the detailed and amazing review.
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This sounds like an interesting science fiction novel. I don’t know if I would enjoy reading the political aspects of it, especially if it gets preachy. I enjoyed reading your review.
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I’m not all that into political dramas so I think I’ll pass on this one. But congrats on BOTD just the same! 😊
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This is a really nice book. I've sampled some pages and realized the intensity of wisdom it holds. Nice review
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