Review of Terms of Service

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Review for Terms of Service by Craig. W. Stanfill.

This story is thought provoking and makes you a tad conflicted.
The story follows the life of the main character Kim as she tries to fit in in a technological society that in reality she doesn't believe in.
This society is against any self identity as its refried to as selfishness. It promotes a sence of community. Kim is surrounded by AI at home that dectates everything even what she will eat and work she works with AIs. Though she does not believe in the ideology behind the society, to an extent she understands the necessity of it. She does everything to belnd in so as not to draw attention to herself with the ever watchful AI. She hopes to be on the good side of the system so she can upgrade her social status. In the end when push come to shove, she is forced to stand for what she believes in when some secrets are revealed risking everything.

What I loved most about the book is how much it make you able to relate to the main character and the conflict she has in regards to the society she lives in. I like that the author has been able to paint an advanced society taking to consideration aspects of everyday mundane life.

I can't really say there is anything I disliked about this book. I loved the whole book in general.

In terms of rating I can give this book 4 out of 4 stars. It was well edited and I didn't spot any mistakes. Plot was clear and engaging, there was humor and intrigue.

I would recommend this book for anyone, especially those with a love for technology fiction.

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