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Rogue Warrior II: Red Cell |
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Rating:  Summary: WAKE UP AMERICA Review: terrorism is real! to all of the naysayers, buy the video with the same title and say it's not real or a problem.it will make you view our nations security in a new perspective.former u.s. marine.
Rating:  Summary: Dick's first fictional combat book is best Review: The first book in the Rouge Warrior series. A take names kind of book. If you are intrested in his books, this is the first one to read. His books describe his actions in the Navy. They are fictional but very well writien. This book has helped me in life. I have used his ideas and rules and appiled them to my life. His books have changded my life .This book is a great read. It is fun for every type of person.
Rating:  Summary: Fun thriller but ego gets annoying Review: This book is fairly fun to read especially if you like spec ops and that sort of thing. But his ego just gets terribly annoying, as well as his attempts at humor - he tries too hard to make himself seem macho. WE GET THE POINT, YOURE A TOUGH NAVY SEAL! But besides that, its a pretty fun read.
Rating:  Summary: A Very Close Second to Rogue Warrior Review: This book is very very enjoyable, in some respects even more entertaining than Marcinko's first. Overall though it comes in a close second, simply because it might not be as true as the first.
Rating:  Summary: Intrigue, suspense, action. Vintage Marcinko Review: This one picks up shortly after Rogue Warrior ends. However, this is purely fiction. And, I tell you, the detail in which Marcinko gets is absolutely mesmerizing. You're there with ol' Demo Dick and his merry band of marauders as they conduct a number of field exercises intended to show just how fragile the security at some military bases can be. Later, you're dodging bullets alongside Marcinko and his deadly band of SEALS as they storm an oil platform to take down a group of terrorists as ol' Demo Dick can. If you're new to the series, start off with Rogue Warrior, then pick this one up, and keep reading the rest of the Rogue Warrior series. With the exception of Designation Gold, you won't get bored for a single page-turning minute.
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