Review: Hacker by Malorie Blackman

Genre: Thriller

Rating out of 10: 10

Publisher: Corgi

First Published: 1992



Summary

Vicky lives a quiet life with her mum, dad and brother Gib. When her dad is arrested on suspicion of stealing a large sum of money from the bank he works at, Vicky is determined to prove it wasn’t him, using her computing and hacking skills. I loved how the vivid descriptions really make you feel like the characters were real, and the storyline was full of twists and turns!


Things I Enjoyed

  • I love the author’s captivating style of writing, it really helps you create an image of what’s happening
  • The storyline is always engaging, full of twists in the plot
  • Unlike many similar books, Hacker isn’t overwhelmed with characters
  • The book is relatively short, meaning you don’t have to commit to reading          long book

Conclusion
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys mysteries, thrillers and Sci-Fi as well. I really enjoyed Hacker, and would give it a 10/10 rating.

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