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AntiAmerica by T.K. Falco

5 Stars


Gritty and raw


Falco writes a very intriguing and compelling story in AntiAmerica. First, the title doesn't give the book justice, but it fits the story. Between anarchy and political fall-outs, the story is also tied in with cyber attacks. There are a lot of unpredictable twists with the story, and the characters had a lot of depth. It definitely is filled with action, and the story is raw and gritting in some places, where it doesn't hold back. I thought this book was magnificently written, and I enjoyed this page-turner. The plot was easy to follow, even though there was some jargon that may not be understood, but it was necessary to know, because the plot flowed well. The characters had a lot of depth, flaws and growth as they were dealing with the environment around them that affected them. AntiAmerica is more that just a group of anarchists, but a great story. I look forward to reading more by this author.






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