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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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Ernst Stavro Blofeld
The main reason for me getting this book was because I liked the PC games, also called Rainbow Six. This book lives up to all my expectations and I highly recommend you buy this book. The one problem with this book is that it ends too soon even though it is nearly 900 pages long. The messiah has wrote yet another class book, I salute him.


Darryl
Rainbow Six is the best book ever by Tom Clancy. Both John Clark and Domingo "Ding" Chavez are well-introduced commandos. One can only hope that they decide to turn this book into a movie, or at least come out with a book for the follow-up game of Rainbow Six, "Rogue Spear."


Hugh Otsuka
I was in the bookstore one day and Rainbow Six was the newest novel there. I have read all of the other Clancy books before so I decided to buy it. The few first pages hooked me in and I couldn't stop reading. In conclusion I think this is Clancy's best novel yet.


Ryan Bodanyi
I was greatly disappointed by this novel, particularly by his portrayal of environmentalists as villains. Hardly. Dow, Monsanto, Mobil, and others continue to market products that approach Nerve gas in toxicity, and then discard their by-products. I cannot recommend this book.

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