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Review of Fastglass

Posted: 30 Dec 2022, 03:02
by abstactlemon
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Fastglass" by Tony Tiscareno.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Fastglass by Tony Tiscareno is a fantastic action thriller that deals in aeronautics. The president of Cuba is falling out of power, and naturally, businessmen and others in power are terrified of the next person up for the position. His name is Fidel Castro. President John F. Kennedy takes this opportunity to seize power, but his plans go spectacularly awry in what is infamously known in real life as “The Bay of Pigs.” Enter Lance Rio, a renowned pilot and aviator whose exceptional flying abilities and intelligence attract the CIA’s attention. Working at the agency and traveling across the world, he has many obstacles to overcome in order to build his dream aircraft—a kit plane capable of breaking the sound barrier.

Though I wouldn’t describe this as historical fiction, the book contains a lot of historical moments, which is something I enjoyed. Touching on moments of actual terrorist attacks or something else like the German reunification added a lot of realism to the book. Tiscareno paints a clear and vivid picture of what is happening and never confuses the reader with overly complicated plots or contrived solutions to those plots.

Lance was a fantastic character to bring this book to life. He had a lot of charisma and was very likable and entertaining from the start. It was fun seeing the different sides of his personality through his interactions with other characters, especially Agent Ralston and Sonya. I was able to connect to him by seeing the joy and love he has for his craft; it made me want to reignite some of my own passions. That will always be the highest praise I can give a piece of fiction: making me want to act and do something outside of the novel.

That being said, this book wasn’t perfect, and the main perpetrator was the pacing. The book was just over half a thousand pages, and I feel like close to a hundred of those could have been cut without the book losing its core aspects. Lance’s character was fantastic, but a lot of others didn’t have nearly as much depth. There were also some technical errors, and even though they didn’t affect my overall enjoyment, I still have to give this book 4 out of 5 stars because of everything else.

I recommend this to thriller lovers. Those with interests in aviation will also find something in this. The story is very gripping, the action sequences are wildly entertaining, and it has a great character driving it forward at every turn.

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Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 06:33
by DrebJosh
The book is absolutely ok and self explanatory
Very interesting and well arrange

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 06:49
by Obi Egbuniwe
I do love a good political action thriller. The fact that it's set against the backdrop of actual historical events excites me even more. This review was fantastic. Well done.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 08:59
by Faruqinspired
The book had a lot of historical events, which I liked, even if I wouldn't call it historical fiction.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 09:03
by Faruqinspired
I suggest this book to thrill seekers. This will be useful to those who are interested in aviation. The action scenes are tremendously exciting, the story is extremely compelling, and a fantastic character propels it ahead at every step.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 09:52
by nulseo
Thank you for sharing your review of Fastglass! It sounds like you enjoyed the historical elements and the charismatic main character, Lance. I also appreciate your honest assessment of the pacing and technical errors in the book. While it didn't affect your overall enjoyment, it's always helpful to know about potential issues that other readers might want to consider. Thanks again for your review and recommendation to thriller and aviation enthusiasts!

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 11:37
by Annas Felix
Nothing brings a book to life like a charismatic character. I'm sure Lance will be a likable character that readers would want to look out for.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 12:41
by Abdul-Malik Hassan
Sounds like an interesting read. Thriller novels are among my favorites...Since this book deals with aeronautics, I'm sure there's a whole lot to learn and discover.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 15:24
by Patty Allread
The shift of power in Cuba and the Bay of Pigs incident are an apt setting for this novel about aeronautic developments of that era. Sounds like an exciting book, even if a little too long.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 17:05
by Prosper Ododife
Wow this book is great

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 17:29
by Prenolin David
I absolutely love it.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 17:33
by Amy Luman
I am not a fan of what many would call historical fiction. I do like books based on recent history, however, and the presidency of JFK is something I enjoy. Knowing that he had help, even the fictional kind, makes me feel better.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 03 Jan 2023, 05:59
by Shillah Andeso
When I began reading this book, I thought the book was based on real-life events based on the names and the events listed. I love thriller books that are this interesting. I'd love to read this book soon. this is a great review, Elle.

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 03 Jan 2023, 06:43
by NITRO123
It feels more real-life events than fantastic action. Although it's an interesting thriller book

Re: Review of Fastglass

Posted: 04 Jan 2023, 12:28
by Nwoko E
Wow, what an insightful review. I really enjoy thrillers so much. That is why I give the author of this book kudos for such excellent work. Great work!