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Hidden Agendas (Tom Clancy's Net Force, No. 2)

Hidden Agendas (Tom Clancy's Net Force, No. 2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Almost a companion book to Net Force 1
Review: This book is as great as the first one. The outline story is much more weaker but the personal stories of all characters (Alex, Toni, Tyrone) finish in this book (althrough they continue in next books:-)). If you (again) don't expect Clancy-class story, you've got (again) a very good book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I Was Glad To Finally Finish The Book!
Review: This book is not the Tom Clancy that I had grown to admire as a great author. The bookstore should pay you for buying this mess. The first Net Force was readable. This book is not. There is a horribly boring plot. The villains are terrible. Not even Toni and Alex MIchaels could save this terrible book. The rednecked Georgia computer genius who played the role of the hacker was awful. The Senate aide who was helping the hacker was terrible. The third world connection was also lacking. All in all a bad book. I hope Tom Clancy starts writing his own material again. I sure do miss the real Ton Clancy.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: virtually boring
Review: This book lacked all the usual Clancy excitement. The VR was completely unbelievable.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Clancy exhibits contempt for readers
Review: This is probably the most annoying and dissatisfying book I have bought in my entire life. Zero charaterization. Totally predictable plot. No creativity. The publishers should be ashamed. Any Place I can go to get my money back?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tom, why are you doing this to us?
Review: This is yet another in a series of trash efforts. Please Mr. Clancy, get back to writing books that got you a legion of fans in the first place. Without Remorse it ain't.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hidden Agendas By: Tom Clancy
Review: This was an interesting book. It was easy to follow and not that hard to comprehend. It starts in the year 2010 and tells of the Net Force, the group that is in charge of the safety of the Internet. A conflict arises when they have to figure out who is hacking into the Internet.

One character who stands out in my mind is Alex Michaels. He is the Commander of the Force. He is an honorable man who wouldn't stop working until he found out who was hacking into the Internet. Also, he wouldn't let his affair with a co-worker interfere with his job. This shows that he is both a hard worker and an honorable man.

I truly enjoyed reading this book. Once I got into it, it was extremely difficult to put down. When I chose this book, I thought it was going to be stupid, so I didn't want to read it, but I'm glad I did. I would recommend this book more to adults then children. It doesn't seem like a book someone younger would enjoy, but I think that older people would enjoy reading it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointed, Discouraged, Disavowed
Review: Thought I would try another Clancy novell. What a disappointment! Is this the same guy that wrote Red October? I would recommend steering clear of this title and going with an earlier work if you haven't read them all. Otherwise, try "The Perfect Storm". It was alot more engaging and entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: could it get any better?
Review: tom clancy's net force: hidden agendas goes beyond the normal chaos at the office it brings in interoffice romances, operations in the field, nad many more factors. it starts out witha bomb it ends in federal banking systems being thrown into chaos which is really just a smokescreen for...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tom, where are they holding you!
Review: Tom, you must have been under severe duress to put your name on this book. I agree with almost all of the negative reviews. I got lost with too many shallow characters. The VR was so beyond belief that I simply could not suspend my disbelief! The "date/time" subheading format splinters the story into tiny pieces. I could go on slamming this book but I think you get the idea. A first year creative writing student would be booted out for turning in an assignment like this!


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