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Pages:288
Binding:Paperback
Publication Date:1995-08-01
Published By:Ace
ASIN:0441002552
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From David Pogue, contributing editor to Macworld, comes this gripping thriller of a computer virus that explodes into a global plague threatening to infect every financial and military computer system in the world. It is a race between man and machine, as millions of dollars and countless human lives could be lost in the single pulse of a microchip. Reissue.

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Page-turning, though flawed, and with NO SEX! - Reviewed on 2004-12-08
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2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

A 2001 reviewer complained about the gratuitous sex in the first and last chapters. After I wrote an initial review of my own saying there was no sex at all in this novel, he has now (Dec. 2004) revised his review to say that the copy of the book that he obtained from his public library evidently was a publisher's error -- it did indeed have two chapters with sex between characters that didn't appear at all in the rest of the book. Very strange, but errors do occur in publishing. So this review is my revised version. In any case, this is a novel about computer nerds -- driven, vicious, dangerous, yes -- trying to destroy each other in a quest to get a ground-breaking new killer-app program to market. It's exciting in a goofy sort of way -- you always want to know what is going to happen to next, and the villains are *really* villainous, and right up to the very end it looks as if the bad guys are gonna get away with their nefarious scheme. The characters are cardboard, but, for all I know, typical of geekdom in Silicon Valley. Read it, and get several hours of enjoyment from it.

BUT -- don't expect there to be any sex in it except for a chaste kiss in the next-to-the-last line. What else could you expect from computer types?
Historical Fiction - Reviewed on 2004-07-14
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2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Though David Pogue offers an intreaguing story, this book has become completely outdated and should only be read with an open mind: I found it helpful to think of it as a "history" book on computers. The author obviously knows Macs - or knew them - but has zero literary style, and the story line has become somewhat outdated as well (do we become frantic when a virus gets on the "InterNet," as he calls it, now? In the book they did).

An easy, breezy read to be taken with a grain of salt and lots of patience.

Pleasant surprise. Excellent techno-thriller. - Reviewed on 2002-03-13
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4 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

I bought this book on impulse while standing in line at my college bookstore. It was a slow day and I needed something resembling mental popcorn to occupy my brain for awhile.

Hard Drive turned out to be one of the best computer-themed thrillers I've ever read. I devoured the book in a few hours and read it again immediately thereafter. (I NEVER re-read anything.)

I'm not a Macintosh fan, but I appreciate that David Pogue is definitely a Mac expert. I didn't see anything wrong with his using the book to toot the Mac's horn a little bit. Those without much knowledge of computers might be a little put off by the book's premise, but I don't think the book would appeal to that type of person anyway.

This book is out-of-print, but is well worth searching out!

I don't understand the sex scenes that bookend the story. - Reviewed on 2001-05-12
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2 customers found this review helpful, 7 did not.

I've read this book three times, most recently four or five years ago. It's entertaining and enjoyable, and an easy read.

The copy I read, from the Durham County Public Library (of Durham, N.C.) was apparently a bit of a misprint, in that it contained the first and last chapters of what appears to be another novel dealing with geriatric sex before and after the book's actual prologue plus nineteen chapters.
Fantastic! An Instant Classic! - Reviewed on 1999-03-12
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4 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

If you haven't read David Pogue's HARD DRIVE, what are you waiting for? This is the most chilling and gripping techno-thriller I've read in years.

A computer virus as contagious as bubonic plague and just as deadly is set loose upon the world, and the ensuing mayhem is all the more terrifying because it is so plausible.

I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a book so much. The plot is riveting and tightly constructed (hey, Michael Crichton and Steven King, this is how it's done!), the characters are likeable, and the villain is deliciously evil. And you don't need to be a Macintosh user to enjoy HARD DRIVE any more than you need to be a paleontologist to get a thrill out of "Jurassic Park."

A word of warning: don't start HARD DRIVE in the evening unless you're prepared to stay up all night. Once you start reading, there's no way you're going to put this book down until you've turned the last page. By the way, you do have your anti-virus program turned ON, don't you...?

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