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Jul 10, 2017xiaojunbpl12 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I'd never expected our culture and "tech letter-mashed" vernacular could generate such a nifty masterpiece. The story gave me both (mild) thrill and (major) thoughts. TakeOff was a clever concept to mock the startup, so was for the plot. It's about a world I've been trying to stay away, with both derision and envy. Like I'm the combination of Katya and Dan (btw his disguise was out of my grasp). I'm most empathetic towards Sabrina, and hope she'll also publish a literary novel of her experience. The characters may seem to be developed in a haste by their way of talking and thinking, pretty much the reflection of our everyday or like new products being pushed to the market. But I sense the depth and complexity beyond what a short volume can expose. As the voice of our time, the book is felt two stars better than the time we live now.