SnapShot
C**N
Stop waiting and add it to your cart already lol!!
This book is definitely a gem! I finished reading the same week I received it. I would 100% recommend this book to anyone that’s looking for something that will grab and keep your attention. SnapShot is filled with a bunch of interesting references and there’s even a little bonus in chapter 10. But overall, I can truly say you won’t be disappointed and especially not by the ending!!
A**L
Awesome book
An amazing book . It took so many turns that I had no idea what was coming next . Rich has a gift of wittiness and just a smooth way of writing . It’s a short book but it has an amazing story folded into the pages . I really enjoyed it and I’m sure you will .
M**T
A good story
A good story the amplifies some of modern day flaws as a society. I think it was very well done. It kind of reminded me of Black Mirror where the story zooms in on a particular societal flaw and builds the story around that. If you like black mirror, I think you will probably enjoy this story.
M**Y
A quality, short thriller
I haven't read something like this before. I haven't even heard of a similar concept, unpredictable without going off the rails to keep me guessing. The creative elements were so new but so easy to visualize.The short story is fit to burst with twists and turns, keeping me well-engaged with each new piece uncovered. I'm not usually a mystery or suspense kind of reader, I can be overly analytical of non-fantasy works, but Ilsa holds a certain quality I wanted to read more about; Etienne told how captivating Ilsa was to her audience, then he made it true. The terrorist subplot added mortal danger while the hunt for Ilsa's head(shot) gave a sense of immediacy and tense feelings. I enjoyed the inventiveness and the mix of both old and new tech, and despite great changes each of the main characters go through the story felt mostly closed and whole at the end. Sure I had a question or two, but it's almost more haunting for the circle to close, the last thought to bring back the beginning as if it would all happen again in a heartbeat. To them or to anyone.It's a current yet grown look at the stars of social media; you're not following a teenager, you're following someone with a past, with experience, and with plights unstoppably consumed by an ever-growing grey area.
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