Welcome to Perfect Chaos. My name is Stacie D. Wyatt. I am a published poet and writer. I review books and products. I also host giveaways. I also have two kids: 21 years old and a 10 year old. My oldest is Autistic/ADHD and my youngest is global developmentally delayed with autism, adhd, seizures, sleep apnea, and more. I enjoy writing about the ups and downs of parenting two differently-abled children.
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Too much information Book Review (Tomoson)
I read Too Much Information in exchange for honest review from Tomoson. This post does contain Amazon Affiliate Links and Images. The book was written by David Haskell and is categorized as a political techno-thriller.
The book starts out with a man, with explosives implanted in him, on a plane. The explosives can be detonated with his phone. He seemed to be panicky, anxious, and jumpy. Plenty of people died that day. Then, the book fast forwarded two years later. The plane explosion turned into a political power play. The country had changed drastically. The politicians were under attack. No one knows who was responsible for the attacks. No one knew how the bomb got on the plane. Everyone was to blame. Great start to the book. The suicide bomber didn't even fit the profile: He was an elderly, feeble, Italian-American.
Enter Frank Adler, a new politician, whose motto/new plan was Security First. He is charismatic and everyone seemed to love him.
Then you have Joseph and Rosa, who been assigned to work on an problem with security.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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