The Last App By Tom Alan

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So this is a somewhat dystopian look at our near future An excellent read 386 The Last App by Tom Alan just didn t work for me I wanted to like this book so much The cover is stunning and the description is so intriguing it started so well but after second part it just lost me I believe it was too slow for me. What apps is puss in boots the last wish on What I enjoyed a lot it was facts This book is full of useful facts And in some way I believe that app like this could encourage people live better We don t care because we can see the consequences of our decisions App like this could be positively stimulating When Mick got the membership package of the app that can predict your death day he din t know how this will change his and his family life I would absolutely recommend this book because it s original and so different I can easy see how this can be your next 5 star read Thank you Bloodhound Books for this copy 386 This was not the book I was expecting.

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Developed in America Mitch gets a projection that seems realistic but he had gone ahead and got projections for all of his extended family His one condition is that they not open it until their respective birthdays. What apps is puss in boots the last wish on Mitch s son in law Adam is working as a sales agent in Britain for the Last App company The company invites Mitch to their HQ and decide to make him their poster boy for their British company And Adam is given a major promotion to the Executive Suite But while in the states in the company s futuristic headquarters Adam is apparently seduced after a drunken party So he is now under their thumb as he is blackmailable He learns that certain characters have plans that would fulfill their self interest and not necessarily that of the company. The last apostle AS the plot develops the family becomes upset with Mitch for having purchased projections for them without their consent And much of the information he has input is inaccurate and crucial family health background data is missed A projection for his grandson turns out to be wacky.

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One way or the other this book had to come into my world and wow am I happy that it did This is one of those books for me that keep me reading although some of the books that I read I may not end at all Tom is a fantastic writer He sure has gotten himself into show don t tell The story is one that is on the brink to become actual and hence it is a good read on the possible near future Highly recommended if you like the bit of odd the English coast and are into something that upturns what you thought would be happening in the next pages Best part I think is After three one two and then the next section Trust me that is brilliant writing in my view Thanks Tom Allen for sharing this story 386 This near futuristic family drama is intriguing The family themselves are a typical small town family with cantankerous Mick at the helm Mick is angry at a world he no longer understands and is unwilling to learn to adapt to His purchase of the LifeTime projection is unexpected even so the ones he s brought the rest of his immediate family he s so disdainful of the technology and data behind the company The way Mick gets suckered in to LifeTime is really interesting as is the way each family member takes their own news No doubt some of this technology is already in place or well on the way but it s certainly no worse than that. The last apprentice book 7 It is a family melodrama set in the very near future where a company has invented an app that gives you a projection not a prediction they maintain of when you are going to die It is only available in the USA but 74 year old Dr Mick Strong has persuaded his son in law to get one for him but not only for him but for his daughter granddaughter grandson and great grandson who is 11 All without their permission. The last app memoir book And therein lies the tale The pred projections come in sealed envelopes and Mick tells his offspring to open them on their next birthday The story questions what would you do if you knew roughly when your time was up How does the company know this and how does it affect everyone s relatonships Of course the media play a huge part as I m sure it would in real life. What was the last book I found this at times amusing and sad and always frightingly believable Loved it 386 I was intrigued by the idea of this book especially being a fan of near future and dystopian fiction I did find it very hard to get into and up to about a third I thought I would not finish However I m glad I continued as it certainly made up for it after that and I just wanted to find out what happened to the characters and how the dark undertones would develop The human reactions to the app were definitely the highlights with lots of opportunities for the reader to consider What would I do There were other interesting themes regarding human will to extend life the power of social media and advertising the obsession with 5 mins of fame the developments in technology and AI and many others A great compelling read 386 The Last AppA thoroughly engrossing novel by Tom Alan The central character apart from The Last App itself is Mitch an aging British doctor who comes across the app that will give you a Lifetime Projection In other words after you input data about your health lifestyle and family history the app will project the date of your death a very early death. The last apprentice book Thanks to Bloodhound Books for providing me with an Advance Review copy 386 This was an interesting and engrossing read and I was keen to find out what would happen throughout Initially it felt a little slow to me and it was difficult to remember who was who but as it continued it gained momentum and the main characters emerged It then followed Mick who has a new app which can give you a projected date of death which he also gives as a gift to his family members so that they can also see when they may die It also followed Adam who works for the company who have made this app as well as other family members experiences I could see how easily it would be to become obsessed with your life expectancy and try to include healthier ways of living such as through diet and exercise to increase this Also the heartbreak with finding out a loved one or yourself may die sooner than expected was well demonstrated in this story It also covered elements of ethicacy and morality which makes you think about these issues although some choices of Adam did feel a little unrealistic Overall an engaging read though. Book the last apple store I enjoyed this book just as much 386 This book kept popping up on my Facebook ads and I was intrigued It s on Kindle Unlimited so why not I loved this book the characters were great the story was interesting different and the layout with the news articles was really interesting It was sitting at a solid 5 stars until I hit the end and that let me down a bit Unless we get a sequel with a certain character getting revenge then I will stop being mad at the ending Either way definitely worth a read very enjoyable 4 shiny stars 386 This is the second book that I ve read by this author now and wow what a total contrast in genres I loved Hitting The Jackpot which I found a little light hearted than this latest read but actually on thinking about it both take a little look into how we behave in certain unusual situations In this book we meet Mick At 75 he s had a good life but is intrigued by a new app that can predict how much time he ll have to live He is so fascinated that he also buys one for the rest of his family ranging from his daughter right down to his great grandso aged only 11 I absolutely loved the premise of this story as we all know that there seems to literally be an app for everything So why not one to predict your time of death The only problem with it being that it certainly doesn t take into account any extenuating circumstances or indeed human nature As Mick requests that everyone only checks the app out on their next birthday we see the family struggle to come to terms with the data and navigate their future based on the information they now know It s an interesting concept and I spent a while thinking about how I d feel about something like this Would I look in the first place Would I change anything about my life plans What would you do It took me a little while to get to grips with all the characters so I found it a little slow going to start but the pace soon picks up and I was soon immersed. Book the last apple music A brilliant insight into human nature and one that will prompt a few conversations with friends and family too 386

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Mick wants to know when he s going to die Luckily or unluckily there s an app for that Dr Mick Strong has bought himself something unusual for his seventy fifth a LifeTime projection This new tech crunches data including your medical history diet and lifestyle to predict how much or little time you ve got left That s all well and good but he s also bought them for his daughter his grandchildren and even his eleven year old great grandson He wants them each to wait until their next birthday to use the app But whether they scoff at it sneak an early look desperately turn into a health nut or die before their appointed time the gift is wreaking havoc on the whole family This dark insightful novel about hope fear and stubborn curiosity reminds us that we never quite know what lies ahead and that when it comes to love and family there s no time like the present The Last AppPlease note my other pseudonym and books see site_link 1982 Ive worked as a primary school teacher in the UK Kuwait Japan and currently Spain Using the pseudonym Jeremy Dean Ive published two volumes of memoirs covering my time in Spain teaching a class of Spanish junior children 7 year olds in English site_link Zen Kyu Maestro An English Teachers Spanish Adventure and a sequel site_link Cucarachas or Cucuruchos An English Teachers Spanish Dilemma Hitting the Jackpot is my first work of fiction a RomCom published by Bloodhound Books Please note my other pseudonym and books see site_link 1982 I ve worked as a primary school teacher in the UK Kuwait Japan and currently Spain Using the pseudonym Jeremy Dean I ve published two volumes of memoirs covering my time in Spain teaching a class of Spanish junior children 7 year olds in English site_link Zen Kyu Maestro An English Teacher s Spanish Adventure and a sequel site_link Cucarachas or Cucuruchos An English Teacher s Spanish Dilemma Hitting the Jackpot is my first work of fiction a RomCom published by Bloodhound Books site_link.

. The last app ebook pdf As Adam digs into the various players at the company he realizes that all is not what it seems to be, The last app ebook download Meanwhile Mitch greatly enjoys the ride as the poster boy for the app giving extensive interviews and becoming very well known, The last apostle A skirmish to the death at the edge of a cliff brings the novel to a cliff hanger close, The last apprentice book 7 I received an ARC from BloodHound Books for an honest review thank you and all thoughts are my own 386 I received this book for free from Bloodhound Books. Last volume of previous book applied for This book took me a bit to get into because it was hard keeping track of all the characters.But once I got into it I was thoroughly engrossed.This is very different from the author s first novel