cade 's review for:

The Fool's Run by John Sandford, John Camp
2.0

This book is is typical of John Sandford in that it is very easy to read. You can read large chunks of this book in one sitting without even realizing you're doing it. The characters are likable but fairly static. The only real drawback to this book is that it doesn't really "hold up." This book is about "cutting edge" computer hacking in a time where one of the main characters has never "seen a computer working" before. The world and computers have changed so much since then that it is hard to feel the suspense when the infiltrations described are so pathetically primitive by modern cyber security standards.