Book Review: Code by Carolyn McCray (Book three of the Robin Hood Hacker series)

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Thriller Age Recommended: 14 and up As I’ve mentioned briefly in the reviews for the first and second books of these series, each book has its own mini prequel where they introduce the scenario. Zeroes is the one for this book. Code was a great finale to this story but it still had the same general theme as the other books. I wish the author had done something different, because the only distinction I saw in the third book was the technology being used. ———————————————— Ronnie has been sentenced to life in prison. She’s been in … Continue reading Book Review: Code by Carolyn McCray (Book three of the Robin Hood Hacker series)

Book Review: Cipher by Carolyn McCray (Book two of the Robin Hood Hacker series)

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Thriller Age Recommended: 14 and up This book was a little disappointing because the story was very similar to that of the first book. However, the author still did a great job of narrating an exciting tale. I would recommend reading Binary (book cover at end of this review), a short story prequel, before Cipher because it provides a decent backstory to the current scenario. ———————————————– Ronnie and Zach are back in town, and for basically the same reason. They have to stop a plague from being released through “vaccinations” to all military organizations. The … Continue reading Book Review: Cipher by Carolyn McCray (Book two of the Robin Hood Hacker series)

Book Review: Encrypted by Carolyn McCray (Book One of the Robin Hood Hacker series)

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Thriller Age Recommended: 14 and up I would highly recommend reading Hacked (cover at bottom), the prequel / short story, before reading this story because it gives some insight into the character’s situation and sets the scene for this book. I really enjoyed this book and I think the author did a great job of writing the story with just a handful of characters. The only criticism I have is that the antagonist wasn’t developed as well as the other characters, which made him seem mentally unstable rather than intelligent because we never really saw the reasoning behind … Continue reading Book Review: Encrypted by Carolyn McCray (Book One of the Robin Hood Hacker series)