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Thursday, September 6, 2018

Cyberstorm by Matthew Mather


This book was entirely too frightening considering the incredible amount of technology that is dependent upon communication. If you take out the net think about all of the things that are currently connected to each other via the internet and what would happen if none of it work.

The author does an excellent job of showing a post Armageddon type of reaction in community as densely populated as New York City.

The characters are well portrayed as having faults and flaws and having altogether too human responses to the collapse of society.

Hopefully those with the ability to cripple our infrastructure will recognize the crippling one nations infrastructure in today's interdependent world could easily lead to a worldwide catastrophe.

I can't say I enjoyed the book as much as I found frighteningly plausible

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