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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Kim sat entirely staring into the darkness of another dark and sleepless night. Five years ago, Kim got the chance to operate at the Artificial Intelligence Company. Optimistic and proud of herself, she enthusiastically ventured on her duties, enthusiastic about rising through the ranks and performing more significant tasks. However, the fact that robots control human life and activity got Kim incensed, and in quest of how to solve the problem, do you think Kim will be able to get a solution to the problem? Read to find out.?

This book was incredible to read. This book reminded me of how helpful technology has been to our society today. It further points out the dark parts of technology in human life, where robots exist to monitor and control people's life. In this universe, technology plays a significant role in everything from determining how the characters feed and dress to watching each step they take. Because of this, reading it was engaging. One aspect of world-building I enjoyed was the author's concentration on various societal traditions. The book also points out how essential human freedom is.

I liked how structured this book is; Terms of service, written by Craig w. Stanfill is a little slow towards the start, and the story slowly reveals its pleasure a few chapters after giving the readers an excellent backstory to enjoy the rest of the book to the fullest, which helps better the adventure of reading the book. I was taken hold of by the present philosophical ideas, concealed well but still made known at specific points in the book, and how applicable these ideals are today.

What I disliked about this book is that the writer had diverse information he was trying to pass; often, I fell off track, but as soon as the writer began to unravel the concept, it became more apparent.

The Terms of Service story is a well-structured, exciting science and frictional story with a cast of well-developed characters. I found no grammatical errors In this book, meaning the writer exceptionally edited the book, so I will give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars . The story was fascinating, and It made me think critically in a quest for the next scene. The book cover is also attractive.

I recommend the book to all readers interested in science fiction, especially those interested in technology. The book is also ideal for those seeking inspiration to contend their independence, think and make decisions for their own lives. This book is undoubtedly an orientation book for those who feel restricted from freedom of rights and it's also a source of strength for freedom fighters.

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This book teaches one the importance of freedom and independence from technology. I hope Kim was able to emancipate herself from the shackles of technology.
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This is one of the books I enjoyed reading. Although some parts of it could be perceived as offensive, it is still an amazing book. Excellent job on your detailed review.
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Living in a country with certain rules is an idea which is meant to regulate how we adapt and carry out our daily activities, but the fact that these AIs are not perfect and work based on preferences seems to be a limitation.
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Your positive comments about the plot and the gradual introduction of the story are well-taken. They give readers an idea of what to expect when reading the book and create excitement about the story.
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Post by Hazel Mae Bagarinao »

Though it was a slow start, it was still a smooth reading for me. I enjoyed Kim and Shan, and how they explore places with each other. How the book ends will blow your mind. Your review is great!
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Technology and science has shaped our world inexplicably. The author did a great job on these subjects. I recommend this book for persons who advocate independence.
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