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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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Despite everything the Hierarchy has done, Kim feels that something is amiss. Her life begins taking a different turn when she and her friend Shan go riding past the legal boundaries. Unbeknownst to them, there is a game at play. As the puzzle unravels and more is added to thicken the plot, the story becomes more exhilarating and thought-provoking. The real and the virtual get entangled in a mesh that makes it hard to tell one from the other. Eventually, nothing is as it appears on the surface; the social standing based on merit is nothing more than a form of control and manipulation. When reality dawns on Kim, what will she do?

Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice by Craig W. Stanfill is an enthralling work of science fiction set in a futuristic, artificial intelligence-driven world. It comprises 352 standard pages. It was published on April 2, 2021, by Bad Rooster Press. Like their bicycle riding adventure, nothing in this book was boring. At times, it seemed everything would stop abruptly, yet there would be another corner that would introduce a new absorbing angle. Moreover, nothing appeared forced; everything flowed seamlessly.

The title, Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice, was accurate. Everything was constantly changing, and it was hard to foretell what would be forthcoming. Craig ensured that the reader’s curiosity was piqued down to the concluding page. In the book, a distinct company controls every aspect of life, from transportation to food and clothing. While everything appears organized, the dissonance that exists deep within some of the characters reveals what it truly means to be human, what each should strive to guard jealously: free will.

I loved the world-building in Terms of Service. The author took time to develop a strong foundation that enabled me to comprehend everything afterward. Additionally, the shifting back and forth in time added to the thrilling nature of the book. The characters were simple, brilliantly developed, and realistic. Most were not superheroes, but human beings trapped in a world they could not escape from. I identified with their decision-making processes, and this is what made me root for the leading character; all readers will be moved.

I disliked absolutely nothing about the book. Consequently, I rate it five out of five. Finding a book that is as interesting as it is thought-provoking is always like coming across an oasis in the desert. This one has left me with a great deal to think about, particularly the implications of the futuristic world presented in the book. Ardent readers of science fiction will enjoy poring over this book. I look forward to reading its sequel.

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I must express my gratitude for giving the book such a thorough summary in such few words. This book seems to be a fascinating work of science fiction set in a dystopian society where artificial intelligence rules. I appreciate you writing such a thoughtful review.
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The story become more special, the characters revels what truly means, the characters are so simple, but the human been scraped in the world not escapedfinction will enjoy, the life Biggins a different turn, there is a game at play.
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Most were not superheroes, while everything appears organize.The story become more exhilarating, I identified the decession making.Akk reader will be moved by the way.
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:no-spoil:
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The story more reality, the aunther if the book developing a good foundation of the story buildings. Very special ideas that given me a good thinking for now and future.
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I enjoyed the world building immensely as well while reading this book. Thank you for the wonderful review!
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This sci-fi novel seems to be a nice read. Thanks for this insightful review.
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It’s so interesting to read someone else’s account of this book. I, too, found the world building and humanity of the characters to be thoroughly enjoyable. It was a well written book, and I enjoyed your review!
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It’s so interesting to read someone else’s account of this book. I, too, found the world building and humanity of the characters to be thoroughly enjoyable. It was a well written book, and I enjoyed your review!
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Post by Alireza137600 »

press my gratitude for giving the book such a thorough summary in such few words. This book seems to be a fascinating work of science fiction set in a dystopian society where artificial intelligence rules. I appreciate you writing such a thoughtful review
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Sometimes it is scary to read a futuristic book because one imagines what might happen in the future. That’s the reason this genre is not my favorite. Great review though !
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I like to read futuristic books because I can imagine what might be our future, like this book. The first ever sci-fi book that I enjoyed reading. Your review is superb!
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As we witness the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, this book holds immense relevance. It almost feels like a prophecy, foretelling the future of AI and its impact on society.
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