List of reviews made by users for the Getting a Technology System in Modern Day novel.

18 users have written reviews for the Getting a Technology System in Modern Day novel and rated it with an average score of 3.6 out of 5.

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Saleh Ahmed
Saleh Ahmed
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1 year ago
(5)

this is one of best novel i have ever read . It keeps you in the need of finding whats going to happen you always looks forward to next chapter. I LOVE IT .

Ziegel
Ziegel
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1 month ago
(5)

Probably one of my favourite novels on the site. Especially like how it starts in modern times but quickly becomes scifi. Also has a lot of concepts based on real ideas, although it is not even close to being hard scifi by any means.

Ekzarcun Kotov
Ekzarcun Kotov
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1 month ago
(4)

Pretty good and consistent story. Usually sci fi novels like this grow stale or stop by the time the story is leaving earth. And while to some extent it does get oversatutated, making it hard to keep up it keeps the story going and creative.

Kudzwaishe Marava
Kudzwaishe Marava
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1 year ago
(5)

I have never liked reading that much but I love your book and I’m officially a fan of yours. I can’t wait to see what you have in-store for us …. :)

Ismail Oni
Ismail Oni
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3 weeks ago
(0.5)

Terrible, the protagonist is the story is not realistic at all, the guy creates a system capable of identifying and correcting security errors, sells to NATO and doesn't even consider his own security and that of his family, I didn't even talk about how the agreement with NATO is the NSA was that easy, it was easier for the government to take away intellectual property, of course, you can say that because the code is incomprehensible to anyone other than the protagonist, it has kidnapping, torture and countless other purposes to obtain information, before from this danger nothing has developed to reach the result of NATO and NSA making an agreement. One piece of advice, the author should not start with a digital security system, but some other technology that could cover an important market, thus earning a fortune, he would develop a more solid company, at which point he would face challenges such as spying on the industry and thus making a progression of the protagonist and his power, then the NATO and NSA phase would arrive, it would make more sense, it would be more interesting and better constructed. Another thing, this revenge thing between the protagonist and the teacher is ridiculous, I skipped everything about it.

Rohit kumar Prajapati
Rohit kumar Prajapati
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4 weeks ago
(5)

It's good novel to read  with high story development in later chapter,in early chapter it might not be satisfactory to some reader 

Ludicrous
Ludicrous
Reader
1 month ago
(0.5)

After having read up until on chapter 50...

I just question on why this is so up on the rankings, i just dont understand. I dont mind some of the plot but it is just questionable most of the time and has so much plot holes, hence my rating

Casualwatcher 164
Casualwatcher 164
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4 weeks ago
(2.5)

mc in terms of critically thinking is average and you see moments that might piss some readers off. long winded writing and forced romance. should be around rank 70+. overall not bad but not good enough for you to stay when you find a more curios story

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