
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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Narrado por:
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Bernard Setaro Clark
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De:
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David Shafer
Three young adults grapple with the usual thirty-something problems - boredom, authenticity, an omnipotent online oligarchy - in David Shafer's darkly comic debut novel.
The Committee, an international cabal of industrialists and media barons, is on the verge of privatizing all information. Dear Diary, an idealistic online Underground, stands in the way of that takeover, using radical politics, classic spycraft, and technology that makes Big Data look like dial-up. Into this secret battle stumbles an unlikely trio: Leila Majnoun, a disillusioned non-profit worker; Leo Crane, an unhinged trustafarian; and Mark Deveraux, a phony self-betterment guru who works for the Committee.
Leo and Mark were best friends in college, but early adulthood has set them on diverging paths. Growing increasingly disdainful of Mark's platitudes, Leo publishes a withering takedown of his ideas online. But the Committee is reading - and erasing - Leo's words. On the other side of the world, Leila's discoveries about the Committee's far-reaching ambitions threaten to ruin those who are closest to her.
In the spirit of William Gibson and Chuck Palahniuk, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is both a suspenseful global thriller and an emotionally truthful novel about the struggle to change the world in- and outside your head.
©2014 David Shafer (P)2014 Hachette AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















Is there anything you would change about this book?
Maybe it was the fact that it was the first time I've done an audio book since I was a kid, or maybe the narrator just wasn't my type.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
It was finally picking up its pace and getting good when it ended.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
Just a little tame. With slightly boring characters, but again, it could be due to my issue with teh narrator.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Depending, if it was a low budget foreign film done really well maybe. This woudl just be dumb if Hollywood had its ways with it.Any additional comments?
I think I would have enjoyed it more if I read it myself, as it had all the ingredients I look for in this type of novel.Just OK
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More, please
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WTF indeed
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Would you be willing to try another book from David Shafer? Why or why not?
Great writing just not what I expected. Left me waiting for a sequel in a series I wish had one stand alone book.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Sure. It had a great voyage just didn't end at all.A little bit of pop fiction
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Good read but not riveting
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An NPR reviewer compared this book to Neal Stephenson's work, but the resemblance is only superficial. Stephenson is an idea man, with a dazzling gift for multi-level narrative and a tough, comprehensive and witty view of technology and its history. Shafer is also witty and inventive, but his concerns are essentially moral. He is less interested in the technologies that have led us to this sorry state of affairs than in what we will make of them.
A Light-Hearted Paranoid Thriller
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My disappointment is that (IMHO) the plot took forever to develop and the best part - the last part of the book was what i was hoping to encounter throughout the whole piece. I wish there had been considerable editing and the end of the book actually be the middle of the book. This book would make more sense if these characters will be part of a series...
Mr. Clark's performance is terrific and the reason I stayed with the book until the end.
long intro to a story that never quite delivers ;(
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Wonderful world building, nice characters, good story - all for naught. I shouldn't be angry at the end of a story.
Maybe there's a Part Two coming?
WTF Indeed
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Would you listen to Whiskey Tango Foxtrot again? Why?
No. While the writing is clever, the story quickly becomes so far-fetched with too many unbelievable coincidences that suspense fades. Then, to top it off, the book ends like a Marvel movie -- with a cliffhanger that screams "Sequel to Come".Would you recommend Whiskey Tango Foxtrot to your friends? Why or why not?
No. Read Gibson or any of a dozen more accomplished cyber pop writers.Which character – as performed by Bernard Setaro Clark – was your favorite?
None rose high enough to be considered favoriteWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Originally, yes. However, half through the book I began to wonder if the author knew where this was all going. Since he ends the book without ending the story, I suspect he doesn't.Any additional comments?
After reading the glowing review in the NYTBR, I was very disappointed in the book.Did they mention this is the first in a series?
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Science fiction or plausible future
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