Review of Terms of Service

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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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5 out of 5 stars
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Terms of Service by Craig W. Stanfill is a unique book with a projection made into 250 years with humans and artificial intelligence living together. Kim had a life of privacy, and everything she did was per the company's terms of service. Kim, the book's protagonist, is a young graduate who works for an artificial intelligence company, and she trains some of the AI that cannot function independently. She had a hectic life and was constantly disturbed by a nightmare, and she always took vodka in other to sleep. The book is captivating, and it took another dimension as a group of birth givers against mentoring started to kidnap some children to prevent them from being trained according to the principle of Unity, Community, and Equity.

Kim's life changed when she agreed to go biking with her friend Shan. During their adventure, they bypassed a restricted zone, leading them to discover an ancient civilization. When they got back to town, Kim was summoned by the director of the AI company for questioning. Will she be punished? Grab a copy of the book to get the answer.

The book is classy and fascinating. It's intruding with a suspenseful thriller that glued my attention to it. The author's creative and impressive writing skills, the fantastic plot, and the character development are some of the book's positive aspects. The book is easy to understand as the author avoided using cryptic words. The book is colorful, and all the figures of speech blend well.

The funny embarrassing moments Kim had with the refrigeration in her apartment. So, anytime she desired to eat a specific meal, her refrigerator tended to serve her another meal that was always in accordance with the food company's recommendation. Also, the reduction in one's social score whenever a rule is broken is something I most like in the book. You either get the bus late or have a cold shower the following day. Kim's apartment is censored, and her best appliance is the kettle that serves her coffee the way she loves it best.

The book is fascinating and unique. There is nothing I least like in the book. There is no negative aspect of the book, and it was exceptionally edited.

I enjoyed reading this unique book. I happily rate the book a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend the book to readers that are fans of science fiction books.

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