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| Sales Rank: | 499433 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $0.66 |
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| Label: | Ace |
| Pages: | 288 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 1995-08-01 |
| Published By: | Ace |
| ASIN: | 0441002552 |
| Category: | Book |
An easy, breezy read to be taken with a grain of salt and lots of patience.
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!
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...?