Book of the Week: ‘Digital Divide.’

I’d actually recommend the series: Digital Divide is simply the first book in a three book series (so far) by K.B. Spangler, who also writes the A Girl And Her Fed webcomic that I am currently in the process of archive-diving.  Set in the same universe as the AGAHF webcomic, Digital Divide is what happens when you take a DC police procedural and put a bunch of people with nethacking chips in their heads in it. I read all three books in the series, one right after the other; I quite enjoyed them. I do find several of her political opinions to be… incorrect; but there’s nothing about that that’s worth making a fuss over. Well worth picking up the first one, and seeing if you like it, at the very least. I certainly plan to read the fourth book, when it comes out.

And so, adieu to Bride of the Rat God.

One thought on “Book of the Week: ‘Digital Divide.’”

  1. I found her personal political opinions refreshingly hard to tell, at least from the webcomic; she simulates one (or the other) quite well when her characters (who have professed politics) get into those discussions – and they’re organic to the story when she does it. No clumsy proselytizing that takes you out of the story.

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