tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2807403883562053852.post2771946711858731868..comments2024-03-27T08:40:31.785-06:00Comments on Clayton Cramer.: ReadingClayton Cramerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03258083387204776812noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2807403883562053852.post-43643844337050613882015-05-03T19:13:27.107-06:002015-05-03T19:13:27.107-06:00thanks, Clayton. You ruined my weekend!!!
I was i...thanks, Clayton. You ruined my weekend!!!<br /><br />I was in McDonalds having some lunch on the way home Saturday and reading your blog on my phone. I saw this and thought:<br /><br />1) Claytone Cramer<br /><br />And<br /><br />2) Pirates<br /><br />Seemed like a pretty strong reason to check it out so I downloaded the sample, then a few minutes later the whole book. an hour later my wife was calling wanting to kinow where I was. <br /><br />I finished about 70% of it before I went to sleep Saturday night. <br /><br />On one level, it is a horrible book and reminds me why I seldom read this genre of technothriller. The author is usually techno illiterate and expects his reader to be even more so. <br /><br />On another level, once I started reading it as a fantasy where you could have valet motorcycle parking, billionaires who travel without bodyguards and machine guns that you can tie to a chair and have them still aimed 30 shots later it was pretty good.<br /><br />All the foofaraw abuot the decoder, when instructions on how to make one are on the internet were a bit much too. <br /><br />I am now 82% of the way in and figure I will finish tonight. Very hard to put down. So well worth the money and thank you for a great recommendation. <br /><br />John HenryJohn henryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13529920006532904660noreply@blogger.com