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Cybernation (Tom Clancy's Net Force, No. 6)

Cybernation (Tom Clancy's Net Force, No. 6)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: time to quit!
Review: The characters are superficial, the story line (what little there is)is disjointed. There is a samness in all of the serie now, and this particular one reads like a tired, out of wind and out of ideas rerun: It's time to quit!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Net Force #6
Review: The newest Net Force book, Cybernation, is worth every penny. It takes place after Alex and Toni's child, Alex Jr., is born. The antagonists in this book are the people from Cybernation, a nation only existing on the net. They want to make it a real country, without any actual land. Before you read this book, I suggest you read the first 5 Net Force adult books. It is very clear and understandable if you have read the other books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of his best books yet
Review: This book was by far one of his best books ever and I encourage anyboby who interested in the future, intternet or computers. It was a great book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not to far away!
Review: This was a great book, despite some of the other reviews. I really enjoyed the book. The characters are so interesting. Some people think it is way to far in the future, but it is a whole lot closer than you may realize. Don't get the book if you are expecting the usual Clancy book. If you want a good action book set in the future, this book is for you. Happy reading!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not to far away!
Review: This was a great book, despite some of the other reviews. I really enjoyed the book. The characters are so interesting. Some people think it is way to far in the future, but it is a whole lot closer than you may realize. Don't get the book if you are expecting the usual Clancy book. If you want a good action book set in the future, this book is for you. Happy reading!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Book!
Review: This was better than average for o Net Force book. The usual
stars of the Net Force series,Alex Michaels,Toni,Jay Gridley,
and General John Howard are back once again to fight the forces of evil.The main villains in this story is a group called CyberNation. The driving force behind CyberNation is Roberto Santos,Jasmine Chance, andJackson Keller. Cybernation is attempting to take over the internet.It is up to Net Force to stop this group. You have several action sequences for Jay
Gridley as well as the rest of the group. The computer jargon does not overwhelm the book so it is still readable. A very good book that you will enjoy reading. Buy it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cybernation
Review: Tom Clancy needs to stop hiring other writers to write his books. It is obvious that this books was written the other listed authors and Clancy's name added to get the sale.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting Premise
Review: Tom Clancy offers an interesting premise in this book, and a pretty good read. I still prefer the older Clancy books, though. Still, I would recommend this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Give Me A Cyber-Break!
Review: Tom Clancy's name is splattered all over the cover of the sixth in the Net Force series. If his only motivation is to let the publisher use his name for the money, I hope he's getting very little. This book is, in a word, terrible.

Speculative, science, and techno-thriller fiction are some of my favorite books; this book isn't convincing on any front. Sure, language has changed with the advent of the Web, but the egregious overuse of made-up jargon, describing concepts that are probably not close-in enough to spawn the casual, nickname-ish use prevalent in this book's narrative.

Gratuitous jargon, gratuitous sex, and labored narrative just don't cut it. I pity the poor guy that picks this thing up in an airport newsstand and gets stuck with it for hours.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Simply Horrible
Review: Up to this point, I have loved all the Clancy books I have read. This one was simply horrible. Please note that the author of this book is Steve Perry, not Tom Clancy, and it is not up to par with the works Clancy is known for.

The story line is very simplistic and they characters are very one dimensional. About 50 pages from the end you could predict the ending with a good degree of accuracy.

If you haven't read any of Clancy's books (the ones HE wrote), then pick one of those up. This one isn't worth the time or the money. Too bad 0 stars isn't an option.


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