Member Reviews
The Terrorist is an interesting read that I believe will appeal to readers of Blythe Woolston's Black Helicopters. While not as bleak, it definitely makes you question and think. Topic of The Terrorist is one that will remain relevant for a long time because the threat of terrorism is persistent.
This story was appealing because I was curious as to how a teenage girl could possibly have the resources or ability to hunt the ones responsible for her brother's death. It seemed impossible. But the layout of the story provided the perfect opportunity, one that I would have never considered.
While I did enjoy reading The Terrorist there were still some aspects of the book that seemed stuck in the original era that it was written in. Also, the descriptions of the different cultures was very generalized to fit the plot and didn't seem to be an accurate picture of Americans or Muslims, etc.