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Cyberstorm
Cyberstorm
Author: Matthew Mather
In this prescient thriller about an all-too-possible scenario, a man fights to keep his family alive when a cyberworld meltdown and fierce storms cut New York City off from the world.Mike Mitchell is an average New Yorker living in an apartment in Chelsea, struggling to keep his family together. When the Internet goes down, he suddenly finds him...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781443432269
ISBN-10: 1443432261
Publication Date: 1/27/2015
Pages: 416
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: HarperWeekend
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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azriel308 avatar reviewed Cyberstorm on + 27 more book reviews
Short review, it wasn't the worst book I have ever read. It wasn't far from that though. Well, I tried to read the whole thing. I stopped at about page 122 I think it was. I finally realized it wasn't going to get better.

Longer review...

Character development was at best choppy and slow. Not much you can do with one main character that is such a little softy (nicest way I could describe him). Another character was a cheating wife. You get the idea. Out of the initial characters there were only three that I had any interest in, and of them only one seriously. The other two seemed to be written in as filler to get the page count up.

Overall it was a promising story line that was believable, just wasn't executed well. About the only thing I could say that was good about it was how it presented New Yorkers when things suddenly go wrong. Most have a total lack of planning for when the lights go out and just cry to the government to take care of them. He got that right from what I have seen living in the city. Overall, just leave it on the shelf. Might make good kindling when the lights do go out.


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