Overall rating and opinion of "Cynthia and Dan: Cyber War" by Dorothy May Mercer
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Cynthia and Dan: Cyber War" by Dorothy May Mercer
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Wow. I now feel I should read the book to see how bad it is.Brendan Donaghy wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 03:37 I read the sample and felt no desire to read any more. For me, this felt like a book aimed at teenagers. I understand from reading other comments that the book contains content more suitable for adults in places. That being the case, it sounds as if the author hasn't really worked out the target audience for this book.
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Sad. Was the book really that bad? Asking for me.ChainsawCat wrote: ↑28 Jul 2019, 12:30 I'm afraid I didn't get much beyond the first few chapters... and I think the cover may have negatively influenced my expectations as well. Does anyone else feel bad when they are down on books, if they themselves are not writers? Sometimes that is my reaction, and sometimes I think, "Hmm, well if this is good enough for someone to put it out there, maybe I should be trying also..."
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Yea the reviews here will make you not open a page on that book. Sad. The author should pull up their socks.
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Right off the bat ma'am. There's a lot of book like this right now, same old characters , same old plot line. It's cliche ,annoying and boring and sorry but I just can't stand books like this.maggi3 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2019, 00:15 I didn't really like the book. The issue with the drones was interesting, but the love story aspect kind of ruined it for me. It was a clear case of insta-love, and I found Sky's character to be very cliche. He's another perfect, mysterious love interest who always knows exactly what Cynthia needs. I also thought the title was a bit misleading because, although Dan has a significant role in the book, it isn't about him and Cynthia, but Cynthia and Sky. It also felt a bit like the author was trying to justify cheating in certain parts, which I disliked. I liked the twist at the end, but I saw it coming. I also appreciated the addition of further information for taking Plan B One-Step at the end of the book. Overall, I would not recommend this book. It might appeal to some, but it wasn't for me.
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Yeah I second your motion. It will just be a waste and very unproductive for me to read this kind of books.Amina Yusuf wrote: ↑23 Jul 2019, 12:52 OK. I know I have only read the review for this book. However, I am not too enthusiastic about reading the whole book. I don't think I will enjoy it. I will pass.