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Digital Fortress
Despite being a little dated technologically (1991 I believe), this book, like most of Dan Brown's is a fun and easy read that will keep you wanting more with every page. The chapters were broken into 2-3 page chunks as well, which made it easy to read for someone who does not always have more than ... (continue)
Despite being a little dated technologically (1991 I believe), this book, like most of Dan Brown's is a fun and easy read that will keep you wanting more with every page. The chapters were broken into 2-3 page chunks as well, which made it easy to read for someone who does not always have more than a few minutes to sit down and read.
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