A review by ssejig
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot by David Shafer

4.0

Focusing on three 30-somethings, this book examines what might happen if a giant corporation wanted to privatize everyone's everyone's information.
Layla is working for a nonprofit in Myanmar (Burma?) when she accidentally stumbles on a road that isn't supposed to exist and overhears a conversation that probably shouldn't have happened.
Leo is working for a daycare with children he loves, but gets fired in the opening chapters of the books. His blog seems to indicate a personality disorder or even a mental illness that is slowly deteriorating. But then why is he being shunted to ever increasing levels of psychiatric facilities if he's playing the game correctly?
Mark was marketed as the hot new things in gurus. But his star is fading and his pot habit isn't working the magic it once did. His main source of income is now the head of the Corporation that seems hell-bent on taking over the world.
The narrator of the book was great. I liked his voice a lot.