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Memoirs of A Hi-Tech Hustler

Memoirs of A Hi-Tech Hustler

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thought Provoking
Review: I found it interesting how once Evans was caught and indicted for his hacking crime that he didn't let being caught stop him. He instead spent time behind bars thinking and writing about his crime. I'm sure the days seemed to have went by quickly the closer he came to finishing his book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well Written
Review: The way Evans wrote Memoirs of A Hi-Tech Hustler gets readers involved. While reading this book it felt like I was a fugitive trying to keep up with this author. The flow of this book makes this possible. If you're interested in fast paced books you should definitely read Memoirs of A Hi-Tech Hustler.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Humorous Book
Review: This book was very humorous it made me remember being a kid again and doing some of the same kinds of things that the author did. As a child I was very curious and was always getting into things that I wasn't supposed to. I was punished for these things and knew wrong from right but I still attempted to try things. As an adult It becomes our decision to do things based on our own judgment rather it be a good judgment or not. We still have to learn from our own mistakes. This authors' curiosity brought him where he is today. I can tell by reading this book that this author was determined to get somewhere with the knowledge that he had because he knew that what he was doing was a crime but at the time he was doing it for the wrong reasons-to make money. It's just ironic how a crime that was illegal now is legal if you're actually doing it for an actual company.


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