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J**R
unique concept, tight writing
The novella is based around a unique concept.. what if good deeds; karma, is paid for and enforced by an omnipotent force? the novel bring to light questions about self determination and the moral ability to choose your actions, good or not. an interesting and well paced read.
A**S
Karma is the price of things
Aaron is not happy most of the time these days. He just can't motivate himself to pick up a dropped item for somebody, hold a door open, go to a house of worship and utter prayers and platitudes because all of these works...are paid. That is how citizens pay their way through society metered by a relay device in their heads to the invasive but saintly Karma computer. It's there to help mankind achieve great things. Charles Darcy, hopefully not a mash-up of two characters from Pride and Prejudice, is a model of a modern major...Karma Do Gooder. He doesn't sleep, doesn't frolic with the ladies, barely eats, does good works constantly to earn millions of dollars and is the jealous envy of all society even Karma. Is he for real? Will Spector thinks so until he is elevated to SuperKarmaCop and starts tracing inconsistencies. No one is that good! This was an engaging tale of Science Fiction in a camouflaged dystopian world. Copy edit errors were minimal in that they did not cause me to have to reread material to glean its meaning. The World and Character building were top notch including the side or happenstance characters. I'm giving this a four out of five entertainment thingies. Enjoy!
2**K
Flavored with religion.
I would have given this book a 5 star rating if it wasn't for the ending. Overall, it had a bit of a religious flavor to the story.......but yet it still held my interest. It was a quick read and had plenty of action.
A**S
50 shades of gray is better than this
Story rings the same ideas that every writer has these days. But with s***ty writing it's hard to read past chapter 2 without wanting to slit your own wrist. This " the world was in war and fixed" story has been beat to death. 50 shades of gray is better than this.
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