Weapons of Choice
2004 • 512 pages

Ratings11

Average rating3.7

15

The book begins with a list of names, which was a turn-off. The names meant nothing to me, yet, so I couldn't care about them. I skimmed the list and started the story. Not big into science fiction or war stories, I half-heartedly read the beginning.

And then they got zapped back in time. I wasn't expecting that.

From that moment, the book was mostly a page turner, a thoroughly engrossing read. My only real complaint, because of which I lopped off a star, is that I found the dialogue horrible.

March 20, 2010Report this review