Definitely fun to read.This book uses a great technique called Scenario Story Telling - taking a plausible idea, and creating an entire community / society around it, including key personas. This technique is sometimes used in business planning.Here, the author takes and builds a scenario of "What would happen if...", and writes a riveting, and compelling narrative that IMO seems plausible. I've worked on the 'net since 1987, and all the technology, and discussions of principle seem right-on.Worth reading. I'm writing this review at 2:34am because I couldn't put the book down. That's a good book. As I was reading this book, I kept thinking how many of the events could happen for real. As a society, we are very much plugged-in in so many ways, and it's easy to see how something like a "Cyberstorm" could really take place. As the story unfolded, it didn't seem far-fetched that things could progress in the way that Mather wrote them. It definitely left me thinking about how reliant we are on technology and the Internet for so many things.
What do You think about CyberStorm (2013)?
Extremely entertaining and hard to put down; completed it in one day, in a single sitting.
—vinaykvadla
Good characters and very scary story. Hits close to home in our world of today.
—Bronte