The Unpaid Intern, by Patrick Hurd
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The Unpaid Intern, by Patrick Hurd
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Overly trusting and naive Katie accepted a summer internship at a military contracted corporation, working on a nanite weapons program. But unknown to her, the program was on its last leg, and a working sample needed to be shown soon or the funding would dry-up. So the head of the program did what any mad scientist would do in such a situation… used his unpaid intern, Katie, as his guinea pig; tricking her into unknowingly ingesting several mass-producing, self-sufficient, self-powering nanites. After successfully forming a physical and psychological bond with the nanites, and becoming the corporation’s most valuable asset, Katie found herself the subject of brutal, inhuman testing. But now, to escape, Katie will have to rely on the nanites’ vast database of knowledge and uncanny adaptive abilities, along with the advanced strength and speed gifted her by their inclusion into her system.
The Unpaid Intern, by Patrick Hurd- Amazon Sales Rank: #206909 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-04
- Released on: 2015-05-04
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "Patrick Hurd has done a crackerjack but of story telling. The dialog pops with a real feel for today's generation. The action snaps with excitement, I think even better than Scarlett Johansson's Lucy. I can't wait to see Patrick Hurd's next installment (PLEASE let there be another book in this series) of the Interns story... well done!" - Goodreads Review
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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful. *sigh* I truly hate to be mean. By Kindle Customer I truly hate writing bad reviews. I mean I actually made it all the way through the book. This book had potential. It was non-stop action if you like that type of book. The problem was that there are a lot of mistakes in the book. I'm not talking poor grammar, but the wrong word inserted instead of a simple misspelling. Also incorrect sayings 'death keel' instead of 'death knell'.The author has obviously never had a flat on a motorcycle, explosive decompression of the rear wheel of a motorcycle will cause the bike to fishtail as the rear tire has no purchase it will fail to grasp the road. Both tires being blown out will just cause the bike to immediately flip out from under you no matter how experienced a rider you are. This is especially true with a passenger because you will not be able to work together well enough to keep the bike under control.Another issue is the two 'spies' in the book. The male is a young Bond wanna be who is just irritating and the female well, she proves this author shouldn't write female characters. Her first response to the protagonist is to refer to her as 'Bitch" and to come off with a 'you best keep your hands off my man' attitude (the other spy). The protagonist at one point early on is tortured and is still squeamish about hurting the mercenaries sent to capture her to take her back to the lab where she was tortured... so they can torture her more to study the nano-tech.This might be a good read for Teen/YA but really not up to snuff for anyone who is not looking for a mindless 'shoot 'em up' type book.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Needs work By Kindle Customer First I'd like to say this book has potential to be a good read the nannites and evil corporations was a good first start but one this book should have been longer quite a bit longer although I do get this is probably just setting the stage for later books two there were grammar errors not incredibly bad but the person view kept shifting at odd places if your gonna have the story told by a the main character viewpoint then stick with that and only use other viewpoint to bring in necessary plot points. There were some mechanics in the book that didn't really make sense like the back tire being blown out and them not crashing. Using the nannies to pull off really cool stuff is fine that's the entire point just make sure everything else works the way it should. But I have to say if you can work out the problems in this book I will definitely continue reading this series.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. This is a nice short action story By Clarinet Esq. This is a nice short action story. Think of it this way: an action short for YouTube, where the heroine develops superpowers, the mad scientist is an idiot (in a totally mad science way) and the evil company is represented by in the typically greedy, causally evil guy in charge. So, fun to read.Do not, however, think too hard about character's motivations, or peer review, or academics. Don't think too hard about plot, or science, or computers, or artificial intelligence. Don't worry about the government, or the police, or lawsuits or anything like that. This is a fun action story, so don't mess it up by thinking too much!
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