tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3578371666134702214.post2818105073754300484..comments2024-03-14T09:35:54.372+05:30Comments on Bookish Indulgences: #BookReview :: Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher #13) by Lee ChildDebdatta Dasgupta http://www.blogger.com/profile/12575979550597861075noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3578371666134702214.post-80622428195000479672012-10-09T04:33:00.926+05:302012-10-09T04:33:00.926+05:30I read this book also. It started really thrilling...I read this book also. It started really thrilling, especially with the woman on the subway. However, being the techy I am, I was truly disappointed. The fact that a lowly Pentagon employee could hack into offline storage. There would be separate networks, and firewalls, and encryption to get through. Finally, I'm sure the Pentagon would have encryption shield on their laptops and workstations so that employees can't just stick a memory stick in and take data. So I couldn't really enjoy it. The sex was obligatory, and the two loonies with the knives were over the top.<br /><br />Very good start to the story, but disappointing, especially recounting that traffic jam. Memory sticks can be copied easily. My crooks only used the stick to lure my protag to meet them at the train station, but my protag was too smart and she made copies of the stick. I can't believe Lee Child let such a big plot hole go through.Rachelle Ayalahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11407777410120117945noreply@blogger.com