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The Feed
by Nick Clark Windo
What happens when the internet takes over our minds and connects us directly to machines? All it takes is the ultimate hack for the world to fall down around us. The Feed is a post appoctolyptic novel that touches on family, society, and our use of technology.
The book is well written, yet is not spectacular. I was looking forward to this book and was hoping for a bit more then I got. Yet overal it is a solid piece of work. While the characters were real I wish they were a little more flushed out.
I think the best part of the novel was the ending -not because it was over - because it started to talk about the real issues. Although it tried to be a bit mystic it really was not. I have not decided if I actually like how the book ended. It is just that the end of the book is when it really seemed to pick up and be truly interesting.
The book is well written, yet is not spectacular. I was looking forward to this book and was hoping for a bit more then I got. Yet overal it is a solid piece of work. While the characters were real I wish they were a little more flushed out.
I think the best part of the novel was the ending -not because it was over - because it started to talk about the real issues. Although it tried to be a bit mystic it really was not. I have not decided if I actually like how the book ended. It is just that the end of the book is when it really seemed to pick up and be truly interesting.