Monday, August 9, 2010
Sandman by David Lucero
An awesome, action packed thriller that moves so fast you won't find a stopping point until you reach the end! Sandman follows a similar writing style to that of Dan Brown and Michael Crichton books, where the author takes the point of view of many different characters to support the story line and give background, yet the book is evidently about one man, codename Sandman.
Iran is on the brink of nuclear power, and this poses a threat to the rest of the world. However none of the world leaders can do anything to stop them without starting another world war. The solution? A sabatour, sent to infiltrate the nuclear facility before Iran goes public with their break through. In this way, it looks as if it is Iran's fault.
An great book whos subject matter seems a little too relevant and makes those of us who seem to have set opinions question themselves. Is the Sandman a hero or a villain? Should Iran be allowed to join the world as a nuclear power or stay below par? Thankfully, this book answers neither of these questions. That is up for you to decide.
-Jenny
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