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Rainbow Six

Rainbow Six

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book is good, the 2nd helf anyway
Review: This book show that Clancy still know how to shage a war.On body can descride an attack in such an intensive way. It keep you read on until the last page. However, to get to the better helf you must endrue the boring frist helf. If you can survive it, you will be reward with the best writing about low intensity warfare. The subject matter is dispointing. A lot of people has written about terrorism. I hope Mr.Clancy choose a theme that is unique & insightful as before

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tom Clancy is the man when it comes to these kind of books.
Review: I just finished this book and Tom did it again. He brings out bestseller after bestseller. Who cares if a C-140 can't land on that airport in where ever, the point is he made it fun to read. They made a great game out of this and now there starting a movie. If you say this book sucks then better go back and read it again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!!!! Not that I'd expect anything less from Tom
Review: This book is a must for Spy / Terrorism fans. A must read for Readers of Debt of Honor and Executive orders. Great Tension and suspense. Light on the Technical Mumbo Jumbo but packed with Acronyms. A little weak on the ending but neverthe less a great read

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not the best book from Tom Clancy
Review: The story has some stuff that Mr. Clancy wrote before ,like an attempt against wife and daugther ,the character of Mrs Carol is like Mrs Elliot, and big mistakes . A good geographical research would avoid some mistakes. Manaus is in North Brazil not in Central part . Brazilian Army and Security agencies looks with care all foreigners settlements in the Rain Forest. Manaus Airport is also a Brazilian Air Force Base . Never , I repeat never, a chopper with a machine gun would land or lift without permission from Brazilian authorities. Best Luck and hard work will bring a better book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: action-packed suspenseful
Review: in this book Clancey Brings back the Hero at the end of Excutive Orders, John Clark and Ding Chavev, as they lead an international swat team

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Politics has hurt is writing
Review: Clancy was at his best in Red Storm Rising, Red October, and Clear and Present Danger because his plots were bold but plausible. That's not the case with this book. His notion that a small group of environmentalists would seek to destroy the human population of earth to protect the animals is illogical, impossible, and ludicrous. The conservative Clancy is trying to pose a threat (which doesn't exist) from the "greens" to validate his right-wing paranoia. Stick to subs and tanks, Tom.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Tom has produced finer works in the past.
Review: Tom Clancy has always been known for his accurate information when writing a novel. I think in this instance he should fire his research assistant. Hereford was never visited during the writing of this novel, or so it seemed to me. I lived in Hereford for 3 years while serving with the Royal Air Force, where did he land the C130 ?? Apart from that, the storyline was average.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!
Review: This was my first Clancy book, and it is now one of my favorite books. Since it was my first, that may be why I liked it better than some of the other people who reviewed (I may not know what to compare it with), but I thought it was good. Since Rainbow Six, I have begun to read The Hunt for Red October, and, frankly, I like Rainbow Six more. In my opinion, it had the right amount of action but was able to stay intelligent. As I said, I loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Un-put-downable, as usual.
Review: Once again, Clancy does his homework and comes out with something that is technically believable, although I have to admit the plot is stretching the envelope of believability. I have but one bone to grind with Clancy, who made his mark by being technically accurate (yes - this is nit-picking). Re the Schloss sequence, infra-red goggles cannot see through closed windows. They will reflect the temperature of the glass, and a person behind the window will remain hidden, unless he presses himself against the glass. Sorry Tom, you messed up there.

But that's the only fault I can find. Good job.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clancy's Best Yet...
Review: Definately the best of all of Clancy's novels. This book is action packed all the way through. Also, a very suprising ending. They've made a game from Rainbow Six, now its time for a movie!


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