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One of my faves this year

Messing with the Enemy: Surviving in a Social Media World of Hackers, Terrorists, Russians, and Fake News by Clint Watts

December 28, 2019 by thewheelbarrow Leave a Comment

I read Like War earlier this year by P.W. Singer which has the subtitle, the Weaponization of Social Media. I was at a conference for work and I was discussing the book with a colleague and she recommended Clint Watts to me.  She said that if I liked Singer, I’d love Watts.  Then one of her co-workers came up and raved about Watts and added that their organization works with him and that he was both brilliant and great. I added Messing with the Enemy […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Clint Watts, influence, Russia, social media, terrorism

thewheelbarrow's CBR11 Review No:48 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Clint Watts, influence, Russia, social media, terrorism ·
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Werewolves live among us

Red Moon by Benjamin Percy

May 21, 2019 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

Ugh.  OK.  This one was a little rough.  It was such a good concept, but it was sooooo slow.  I think the audiobook was about 20-21 hours.  It probably could’ve been 10 and it would’ve been better. The premise is that some people in the world are werewolves.  They were “infected” with a prion originated in wolves.  I nerdily enjoyed the backstory of the disease.  I could’ve listened to more about that! It starts out strong too.  Patrick Gamble is on a plane flying to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Benjamin Percy, blood, moons, segregation, terrorism, war, werewolves

kfishgirl's CBR11 Review No:17 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Benjamin Percy, blood, moons, segregation, terrorism, war, werewolves ·
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Welcome to the modern world

December 15, 2018 by ingres77 Leave a Comment

I was in the sixth grade when the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was bombed. I was a little too young to be fully aware of Waco, Ruby Ridge, or the first World Trade Center attack, and, as an army brat, while the first Gulf War affected my family personally, I only really saw it as something that might take my father from me. So the 1995 terrorist attack was the first real event that captured my interest – and not least […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Alfred P Murrah building, Andrew Gumbel, Bill Clinton, militia movement, Oklahoma City bombing, politics, Racism, Roger G Charles, terrorism

ingres77's CBR10 Review No:44 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Alfred P Murrah building, Andrew Gumbel, Bill Clinton, militia movement, Oklahoma City bombing, politics, Racism, Roger G Charles, terrorism ·
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Somebody wanted to kill the whole LAPD bomb squad

November 9, 2018 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

cbr10bingo… Brain Candy Ok so this book is about a bomb maker who’s planting bombs throughout Los Angeles in the hopes of killing bomb squad technicians.  How is this brain candy you ask?  Well, to me building a bomb, and/or diffusing a bomb is escapism.  I will never do either in my life, and hopefully never even see one, so it doesn’t get more escapy than that! I read the audiobook version of this book.  At first, I almost laughed out loud at the guy’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: bombs, cbr10bingo, terrorism, Thomas Perry

kfishgirl's CBR10 Review No:53 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: bombs, cbr10bingo, terrorism, Thomas Perry ·
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I was misinformed, then I was wrong, and now I’m at a loss over a 20 year old tragedy

Columbine by Dave Cullen

June 10, 2017 by ingres77 7 Comments

I started this review on April 15th with the line, “I don’t like the style of this book.” Which was true at the time, and ultimately led me to abandon reading it until a couple weeks ago. One of my favorite podcast discoveries this year has been one called Martyrmade. It’s a history podcast in the style of Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History, heavily detailed with long episodes. The man who makes Martyrmade, Darryl Cooper, has another podcast (which I do not recommend, by the way), […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: columbine, dave cullen, mass shooting, school shooting, terrorism

ingres77's CBR9 Review No:45 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: columbine, dave cullen, mass shooting, school shooting, terrorism ·
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And from this seed grew a tree of discontent

February 18, 2017 by ingres77 Leave a Comment

At a convention in Las Vegas, 70,000 people are murdered in a brutal terrorist attack using stolen nanotechnology.  As a result, a concerted effort is made by political activists to destroy the nanotech industry. The man who invented the stolen technology is the only person standing in between a government witch hunt and the forward progress of scientific development. Ok. That, I think, is an interesting premise for a book. That’s the premise that led me to pick this book up. The belief that this […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: conspiracy theory, nanotechnology, PJ Manney, revolution, secret society, terrorism

ingres77's CBR9 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: conspiracy theory, nanotechnology, PJ Manney, revolution, secret society, terrorism ·
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