![]() If your ultimate fantasy is being a kind of virtual James Bond with a whole bunch of cool tricks up your sleeves, then Insignia will be the perfect book for you. So nothing wrong if the right reader picks up this book, nothing wrong at all. Plus there's some pretty girls and silly childish humour, too. But better than that, they'll be part of a virtual reality military - total heaven for video game lovers! They'll have a specialised processor embedded in their brain so they absorb information at an unbelievable pace and rapidly become one of the smartest human beings on the planet. ![]() This is one of those particular wish fulfillment books about that special day when a member of the government walks into a kid's home and announces that they've qualified to become a member of the Intrasolar Forces (or a spy, or a secret agent, or a superhero). In the end, I just don't care that much about gadgets and battles. ![]() ![]() But, because goodreads' rating system only allows for how much I personally enjoyed the book, I'm not prepared to go so far as to say "I liked it" and give it 3 stars, as that would be untrue. It seems a little unfair to give this such a low rating when the only problem is that I'm obviously not the desired audience. ![]()
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