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debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 10 years ago
I started out really liking this book. It was pretty good I would say until the last third. About the time they were in the desert for the second time. Then all I could think was please, please, please let this go by fast. And that is a sad thing to say because I was really enjoying it up until that...
Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it 10 years ago
Very good and fun book.
Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it 10 years ago
Interesting read and rather fun. I read this on the plane.
One Eyed Reader
One Eyed Reader rated it 10 years ago
It's been about eight months since I've read anything by Ted Dekker, but I have read quite a few of his works in the past, such as The Priest's Graveyard, Adam, Saint, and a couple of others. I'm amassing quite the collection of his books, because I've enjoyed a lot of his previous work, and I'm a b...
For the Love of Literature
For the Love of Literature rated it 10 years ago
At age 17, Nyah Parks is a brilliant teenager who uses her intelligence and skills to hack into the firewalls of large corporations and earn an income by making them more secure. In an act of desperation linked to a car accident that occurred two years earlier, Nyah hacks into a multi-million-dollar...
Wandering through fiction
Wandering through fiction rated it 10 years ago
Just feel meh after reading this...
Wandering through fiction
Wandering through fiction rated it 10 years ago
Not bad. Focused on Billos and Darsal more than previous books.
Bookish Organized Chaos
Bookish Organized Chaos rated it 11 years ago
"One Fragile moment - that's all it takes for a life to be unmade, to shatter into a million pieces that will never fit together the same way." Nyah Parks is a brilliant hacker who makes a living getting past the world's larges corporation's firewall. But when the biggest job of her career goes wr...
Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
A plot not unlike the common-variety television crime series in which the investigation centers around deciphering evidence (actual and circumstantial) and building behavioral profiles to try to stay one step ahead of the alleged perpetrator. The 'twist' in this is that if one was coerced to commit ...
Brahabria's Books
Brahabria's Books rated it 11 years ago
Bored in the first 100 pages, at the very end is ok but it did not caught my attention as I expected... People died and I did feel for them... I beleive Ted Dekker could get more deep in these type of topic.
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