Eric J. (ejolly) reviewed on + 42 more book reviews
I thought that the author did a great job of character development, where I came to like Sam and Charlie (the husband and wife main characters of the book), who become victims of (invasive) holographic interactive television in their home. Sam and Charlie fall into a rut that many long time couples fall into.
The book also has an interesting look into how start up companies go about getting preliminary funding (and the strange bedfellows that often come together).
There is a great scene toward the end of the book where the bad guys meet their end --- I'll just say it gets a little confusing to figure out who died with them.
I enjoyed California as a background for this book; it vividly describes the sun on the skin sitting on a boat in Catalina -- other great use of driving on the PCH.
The book also has an interesting look into how start up companies go about getting preliminary funding (and the strange bedfellows that often come together).
There is a great scene toward the end of the book where the bad guys meet their end --- I'll just say it gets a little confusing to figure out who died with them.
I enjoyed California as a background for this book; it vividly describes the sun on the skin sitting on a boat in Catalina -- other great use of driving on the PCH.