The story is told by three different characters in alternating chapters. The Warehouse is a giddy mixture of cautionary tale, corporate espionage, and even humorous hijinks, and I loved it! Once I realized the author had assigned me a shirt color, the story took on a whole new meaning, and the eerie vision of a future similar to Hart’s Cloud became a frightening possibility. Rob put a cool stamp each attendee’s ARC and filled in their “shirt color.” He wrote “red” in my book, although I had no idea what that meant until I started reading (“Huh? I’m not wearing a red shirt!”) Turns out, at Cloud-the fictitious megastore in Hart’s new novel, which is a terrifying hybrid mix of two of the biggest conglomerates in the world, Amazon and Walmart-each employee wears color coded polo shirts, depending on what department they work in. I got to meet Rob Hart at San Diego Comic Con, which made me even more excited to read his book. The nitty-gritty: Exciting action and relatable characters make this futuristic look at corporate greed a ton of fun from start to finish. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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