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All Systems Down
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, February 27, 2018
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So let’s start with the actual review first. This book was a quick read and an enjoyable one. It was action packed and although it’s a thin book to start with, it makes the reading even quicker. Those who love plot hooks where the world runs amok and hell breaks loose will love this book. It immediately starts in the first few chapters and sets the ball rolling. The background story as to how the world (or to be exact the USA) goes downhill is explained by having North Korean hackers finding a way to plant viruses into the web which pretty much breaks down society. It’s a good “what if” scenario and further chapters show how fast society just crumbles when things we rely on daily vanish before our eyes. There’s a variety of characters in the book that are easy to follow. Each have their own share their own spot in the plot and eventually converge and meet together (albeit a bit coincidentally but well, they’d have to meet somewhere right?) My favourites would have to be Brandon, Vailea , and Carmen. Although the survivors of the crisis have their own strengths, these three stood out for me the most. They’re likeable, and as mentioned before showed their strengths to survive to protect their loved ones (or avenge them in some cases) Orion and Xandra would be my two least favorite ones. Orion because he was just so whiny, Xandra because although I know she’s supposed to be analytical and a computer whiz, her personality was blah and just downright unlikable. She has her uses but she’s not really someone I would ideally have tea with if I had a choice. So overall, a really good plot, filled with action and fun to read. The ending does result in a cliffhanger but it was a really good one. I’d love to know what’s going to happen next. It does play out almost like a movie and it’s well done. Now for the next part of my review. Why did I like this so much? Well considering I just moved to Portland, it got me recognizing street names, bridges (still haven’t memorized all of them yet) and asking my husband (who’s lived in Portland all his life) all sorts of questions (ie: “Where is
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Dr Kim
, February 08, 2018
There aren't many books like this one. It's well-researched, incredibly fun to read, and terrifying. What if cyber attacks really did cripple the country? In All Systems Down we don't just imagine it, we live through it.
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S Forst
, February 08, 2018
This was an incredible read! I was in suspense until I turned the last page. North Korea and its allies attack the United States with an epic series of hacks that take down virtually every type of electronic; planes, generators, satellites, the electric grid. Bridges are stuck up, traffic is at a standstill. From the enthralling story line to the well-developed characters, I couldn't put the book down.
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Erika Johns
, February 05, 2018
Of all the books I've read in the past year, this one should be a movie. It's thrilling, with stong characters and a wonderful storyline!
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WScranton
, February 05, 2018
My kinda book. I only wish Tom Clancy were alive to read it.
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Chef Gordon
, February 05, 2018
With his debut novel, Sam Boush proves that he deserves to be listed with the likes of Tom Clancy, David Baldacci and Dan Brown. Right from the beginning, readers are in for a thrill ride as the lives of every day people are abruptly interrupted by a series of computer viruses. Both heroes and villains are well-developed and include various nationalities. The action flows easily from chapter to chapter and even though there is some military and computer jargon involved, it is easy to follow and understand. As cities fall, the scariest animal is a cornered and scared human. Despite being a work of fiction, it is not hard to envision a real-life scenario where worldwide destruction comes via a keyboard. It is a must-read and recommended for fans of thrillers and suspense novels with apocalyptic/disaster storylines. With a subtitle of ‘The Cyber War – Book 1’ hinting of more to come, this series, with its compelling characters and every-day heroes will keep readers asking for more.
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ISBN:
9780994451279
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Publication date:
02/08/2018
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Cyber War
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240
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5.98IN
Series Number:
1
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Sam Boush
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