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fleetwood_whack 's review for:
Zero Day
by David Baldacci
The main character of this novel is every masculinity-obsessed man’s wet dream. An army man who is always prepared. He never makes a mistake. Can read people and never get attached. Flies solo and is incapable of trauma. Could fight off 100 men solo if need be. Can figure out Red Herrings without any context.
Not only was all of that problematic, but the result/ending of the book was not... cumulative. It came out of nowhere, smacked the reader in the face, and left one wondering what the point of the first 300 pages were.
Possibly filler details to pump out another edition?
The 2 stars are for location. Literally. Have yet to read a book that discusses coal mining and WV. The author gets no points for the female lead, because she was 100% ditzy regardless of her position and was merely a foil for Puller (the main).
Not only was all of that problematic, but the result/ending of the book was not... cumulative. It came out of nowhere, smacked the reader in the face, and left one wondering what the point of the first 300 pages were.
Possibly filler details to pump out another edition?
The 2 stars are for location. Literally. Have yet to read a book that discusses coal mining and WV. The author gets no points for the female lead, because she was 100% ditzy regardless of her position and was merely a foil for Puller (the main).