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Rogue Warrior: Task Force Blue

Rogue Warrior: Task Force Blue

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Military Book Club Main Selection
Review: A Literary Guild Selection and a Doubleday Book Club Selection. Author Richard Marcinko is retired from the Navy after more than 30 years of service. Author John Weisman specializes in espionage and military themes. A must read if you seek action, a fast moving plot and military operations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Military Book Club Main Selection
Review: A Literary Guild Selection and a Doubleday Book Club Selection. Author Richard Marcinko is retired from the Navy after more than 30 years of service. Author John Weisman specializes in espionage and military themes. A must read if you seek action, a fast moving plot and military operations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I COULD TAKE HIM.
Review: AS SOON AS HE RIPPED OFF MY ARM, I WOULD JAB THE BONE INTO HIS EYE. IF HE DIDNT FALL ON TOP OF ME,I WOULD WIN

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Know a good lawyer?
Review: Demo Dick has done it again. I almost got divorced over this one. I was so into the book that I forgot my wife lived with me. Not a smart move but she'll get over it. Anyway , this book is an edge of your seat, ass kickin', name takin', bad guy killin' novel. I couldn't put it down and have read it again. You're on a roll Sharkman, keep up the good work!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is is bigger and better in TFB
Review: Dick delivers in this non-stop action thriller. The readers becomes nervous and excited and the same time. It gets the adrenalin pumping. An awesome book by an awesome author. TFB is a chart toper and should be read by all SEAL's and action/adventure readers!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Dickie does major damage to evil do'ers
Review: Dick Marcinko and his band of merry men continue the legacy of beer drinking, nasty talkin', hard hitting action in the pursuit of the evil doer's of the good ole' U.S. of A. Just so I don't give away the plot and have Dickie visit me at my own abode some night with a C4 suprise package, I'll just say this adventure tracks right along with his usual style of commentary and Navy SEAL tactics until the bad guys end up properly chastised (and dead). If I didn't have it on good authority that Marcinko really is as nasty as he presents himself to be, I might wonder if these guys really are presented in a realistic manner. Since I DO know an ex-SEAL that IS acquainted with Dick, I guess I have to believe these guys really are nasty bad a-- m----r f-----s that I hope never to meet except maybe at a book signing fair. (Please Dick, if this review offends in ANY way, I profusely apologize and promise only to read the book and never write again.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Entertaining fiction, with a hint of reality
Review: For those of you who have read Dick's first book, and endured his earlier sequals, you should find this book easier reading and very entertaining. The plot follows the same formula as "Green Team", but with much less of the history and explanations contained in Richard Marcinko's first two sequals to the original "Rogue Warrior". Nevertheless, a first time Marcinko reader can thouroughly enjoy the action without the earlier background, but I advise you to read the Rogue Warrior as a pre-cursor to reading "Task Force Blue". You'll find nestled in this book the admission that this book, as well as the earlier sequals are pure fiction (hint you must read the first one, or doom on you). As a collector of the hard bound editions of all his books, its hard to be critical. Dick, if you read this, you know the direction to go in now, just don't include a section where you consider e-mail book reviewers to be targeted pus(nuts)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Entertaining fiction, with a hint of reality
Review: For those of you who have read Dick's first book, and endured his earlier sequals, you should find this book easier reading and very entertaining. The plot follows the same formula as "Green Team", but with much less of the history and explanations contained in Richard Marcinko's first two sequals to the original "Rogue Warrior". Nevertheless, a first time Marcinko reader can thouroughly enjoy the action without the earlier background, but I advise you to read the Rogue Warrior as a pre-cursor to reading "Task Force Blue". You'll find nestled in this book the admission that this book, as well as the earlier sequals are pure fiction (hint you must read the first one, or doom on you). As a collector of the hard bound editions of all his books, its hard to be critical. Dick, if you read this, you know the direction to go in now, just don't include a section where you consider e-mail book reviewers to be targeted pus(nuts)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT AND GETTING BETTER
Review: HELP ME OUT HERE----Anyone remember what kind of dogs the 2 were at his Israeli freind's house

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Adventure fiction with lots of swearing
Review: I didn't finish this book. I live in Scotland and I picked this book up from the table of new paperbacks in one of our chain bookstores. Oh, good, I thought, a real adventure with plenty of action.This book stood out from the others on that table and a read at page one had my attention. But...I really don't get off on all the bad language. For me it spoiled the book. That said, the book was popular,when I went in later in the week all the copies were sold. Which shows you why we would like to snaffle up any stray copies of The Executioner and The Stony Man. We're kind of starved of that type of adventure fiction in Britain.


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