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Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six

by Tom Clancy
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  • Aug 1, 1998, 752 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 1999, 255 pages
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Bobby Joe

this was awesome, but groosum.
Sean

Great reading. Kind of confusing at the beginning, other than that it is a great book.
morgan

this book was awesome
mark

This book is by far the best book i have ever read. The storyline is excellent and the action is intense. I recommend this book to anyone who likes Tom Clancy.
S.D.

Wonderful...the way he writes...and what's all that talk about not "expanding characters?" That's lubricious!
Freshman

This is a great book. I'm not even all the way through it, and I've already decided to read it again (in the place of another book).
Sam

Best big book I ever read.
IMasoldier14

Clancy has done it again. This novel was incredible. I may only be 14 years of age, but I know when I read a good book, and this was excellent

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