Hanging by the Thread is a suspense thriller that follows five friends as they attempt to save the United States from the evil intentions of a secret society known as The Thread. Along the way, readers are treated to lessons in history and economics, courtesy of Dr. Isaacson, a professor at Brigham Young University.
As I strive to be honest in my reviews, I have to say that I did not enjoy this book. The writing was amateur and did not keep my attention. The message, while intended to be inspirational, was laced with right-wing propaganda. The writer seemed to be saying that anyone who supported any sort of economic regulation might as well become part of The Thread, as they were committing grave crimes against America. Although I am not opposed to religion in books, the way that Christianity was brought up again and again did annoy me a bit and diverted my attention from the plot line. I might have enjoyed this book had the writing contained more depth, the message not been so biased, and the plot not been so muddled.
Note: This book was sent to me by the author for review through the third party Bostick Communications.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
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