
Ghost Fleet
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Narrado por:
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Rich Orlow
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What will World War III look like?
Ghost Fleet is a gripping imagining of a war set in the not too distant future.
Navy captains battle through a modern-day Pearl Harbor, fighter pilots duel with stealthy drones, teenage hackers fight in digital playgrounds, Silicon Valley billionaires mobilise for cyber war and a serial killer carries out her own vendetta.
Ultimately, victory will depend on who can best blend the lessons of the past with the weapons of the future.
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"A wild book, a real page-turner." ( The Economist)
"A novel that reads like science fiction but bristles with rich detail about how the next World War could be fought." ( Vice)
Its a ok story , but its has it flaws
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Propaganda with endless said
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Not so in Ghost Fleet. The Chinese start the book with a genius master stroke against the US. Then they immediately lose half their IQ and in the rest of the story they are consistently portrayed as incredibly dumb, savage and full of hubris. It basically turns the book into a juvenile revenge fantasy against vaguely sketched bogeymen, with some technobabble taped to the side. Red Storm presents a fairly well researched premise while here it feels like they thought about the premise for five minutes just so they could get on with Admiral Colonel Biff Americason railgunning the dastardly Fu Manchu for page after page.
It feels like listening to a bad novelisation of Homefront: The Revolution or something.
One dimensional and illogical
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