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Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six

by Tom Clancy
  • Critics' Consensus (5):
  • Readers' Rating (62):
  • First Published:
  • Aug 1, 1998, 752 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 1999, 255 pages
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very cool
Victor

It may not be artsy or have very much meaning behind every action nor are all the characters very deep, but what makes this book so good is that all those things are put out of the way to allow more room for ass kicking! I'm sure many Tom Clancy fans would agree with me on that. There are other artsy fartsy pieces of writing ie Shakespear, or even Lewis Carrol. Those are good authors too but you cannot compair them to Tom Clancy because the point of their books are to tell a interesting story rather than have hidden metaphores, puzzles. You won't really be bored reading this book!
Nathan Schmidt

Rainbow Six is definately one of Clancy's best. Non-stop action leaves you on the edge of your seat anticipating what's around the next corner. A must read.
Paul

The best book I have ever read! My all time favourite! Go buy it NOW!!
Dan

best book, the game is even better(comp, N64. gameboy) check it out!!!!!!!!!
Edward

Great Book!!
Papa Newguinea

Rainbow Six has to be absolutly the best Tom Clancy novel that I have ever read, I very much enjoy his portrayal of environmentalists as villians. The environmentalist is the reason for the downfall of society. They are a bunch of left wing nut jobs with the intelligence of car wax. They should be removed to thier own island and never be allowed to leave or talk again.
David

Truely emersive book, I was at the edge of my seat the whole time. If you read any book on counter-terrorism let it be this one! Please let it be this one!

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