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Reprogramming: First Entry: The Cook (Computer Warp Book 1)

Title:Reprogramming: First Entry: The Cook (Computer Warp Book 1)
Author:Sasha Scott
Rating:4.80 (398 Votes)
Asin:B01HK6796Y
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Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2016-06-24
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Imagine discovering the power to change the world around you right at your fingertips.Dean is a computer specialist whose managed to secure a role in a big company. Everything is going as expected until he makes one small mistake and sees a forty year old woman suddenly jump down twenty years!He discovers that somehow his computer has the ability to change all those around him. He can edit their name, their age, their job and reality shifts to agree. When he finds a way to change a fellow employees hair to blonde and decides she'd look much better with a larger, alluring chest it begins to escalate what started as an innocent curiosity into a lust for power and the women he can modify.This erotic mind control and body modification story is for adults only.

Editorial :

We were not disappointed!

Like its predecessor, Tiara is funny. The book includes a large list of acronyms commonly used in surface science. On the other hand, Phondari was excellent. Read in order.. I am generally very impressed with Alfred Masterwork Editions. I really liked it. His mind was always working and after a time he started formulating a machine that could connect the upper part of the shoe to the inner part of the sole. I'm on my 3rd re-read. This guided meditation is mostly helpful for 'beginner level' meditators, or those who have been using a different meditative technique (such as mantra, conceptual, chanting, etc.). Low on the drama, high on the fluff. Citing numerous clinical trials, studies, and on-line news groups, I found this reading a bit overwhelming or too dry at times, but only because of the author's thorough investigation. But I also like smart stuff -- I majored in poetry and read philosophy like Slavoj Zizek for fun. There's a ton of experience

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