Official Review: World, Incorporated by Tom Gariffo

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Re: Official Review: World, Incorporated by Tom Gariffo

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World, Incorporated seems to have jumped on the bandwagon concept that the world will be desolate and dismal in the future - all due to the actions and blind faith of the human race. This seems to be a relevant warning for today's society! I am intrigued to see how Tom Gariffo incorporates Agent Silver's empathy and actions to change the mundane future. I'm looking forward to reading this book!
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We are only humans trying to work towards perfection. Its just the author view point how can you sure of what will happen next minute let alone 32 years to come
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this sounds super interesting! I think I have to Read this!!
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I really enjoyed your review. I am especially interested because I read 1984 in high school. It will be interesting to compare these two books.
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As I read through the review, this futuristic event that's yet to happen came through my mind, "ARMAGEDDON." Well formulated review, kudos.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 06:47 The story happens in a world merely 40 years away. Is this the equality humanity is striving for? Everybody will just be a rat in the rat race. Am I glad I will most likely not be around by then!

Thanks for the insightful comments about this highly probable future, Yolimari!
It was incredible how the author imagined such a highly probable future.

Thanks for reading and commenting! :D
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florence faith wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 07:09 Exactly the book I want! Sci-fic and action! I can see that this is super thrilling and enjoyable to read! Thank you for your review!
I am sure you will enjoy it!
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AmySmiles wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 07:18 I have been debating with myself on if I should read this book or not. I think you have just convinced me that I need to. Thanks for the great review!
I am glad I convinced you! Thanks for your kind words!
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kandscreeley wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 08:22 This sounds like just my type of story. I love a dystopian story and add complex characters to that, and I'm hooked! I'm glad that this one is so well done. I'm absolutely going to have to try it out. Thanks so much for a great review.
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cristinaro wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 08:50 I guess what's happening around us these days is more and more reminiscent of Aldoux Huxley's or George Orwell's dystopian novels. I am glad this novel does not feature a typical protagonist. I'll be reading more to see if the author's style raises to my expectations of a book belonging to this genre. Thanks for an interesting review!
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Cotwani wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 09:44 Sounds like an exciting read. Thanks for the interesting review!
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I do not know if I want to read this of its resemblance to 1984. But I am interested in the possible future where there will be no nation-state. Thanks for your review. :)
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An apocalypse-like world with an evil corporation, and hit-men/assassins to do their dirty works. I'm trapped already and I will love to read this book. Great review!
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Hi there I'm interested in reading the book world incorporated and I read the preview for it and I liked it.
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A part of the writers' sentiment are true about the future world. Featuring imaginable powers, such as supercorporations that seek loyalty from mankind by any means necessary is outstanding. I would love to read the book. The review was well created, kudos.
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