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Hackoff.com

Book Review

hackoff.com: An Historic Murder Mystery set in the Internet Bubble and Rubblehackoff.com by Tom Evslin renewed the great tradition of serial stories. But unlike Charles Dickens stories, Hackoff.com was publish first on a blog platform.  I got hooked to the story pretty much from the beginning and every day at 8:00 am I checked, in my RSS reader, the new episode.  

I have to admit that in the begging I was very skeptic that the book will be sold, since so many can read it for free. However as time passed I felt  that since  I enjoy the book I need to pay for it, and since I’m old fashion guy I wanted to actually hold the book. So I obviously pre order the book. I’m sure that many felt like I did and bought the book not despite the fact that they read it online but because of it.  

Tom Evslin was, once again, proved that being visionary isn’t something new for him.

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