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Tom Clancy's Net Force: #1 |
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Rating: Summary: Net Force Review: Not a good book at all. Net force has a good intro, very descriptive and detailed, but once you get to the body of of story or even a little past the intro, the confusion begins. This book is written very well but clancy's style of writting sort of threw my of everytime i sat down to read Net Force. What i didn't like about this book was that Clancy used too many characters which cause the reader to become confused. He also used names that were very difficult to remember, most the of the time i was having trouble remembering which character was which. i didn't like the fact that he didn't have a main character or a set of main characters anywhere in his story. This book was very confusing to read because of how he chose to write a bit about a character and then skiped to another. I enjoyed the book because of the fact that he did make it very realistic and because he drew all his scenes extremley well with his choice of words. i would not like to read something like this again. Compared to other books i have read i think this was one of the worst. I wouldn't recomend this book to anyone unless you're a big Clancy fan and enjoy his books.
Rating: Summary: Not a fine piece of literature Review: I was quite displeased with the quality of writing seen in NET FORCE. This being my first Clancy book, I hoped that it would live up to the grand expectations of my brother (reader of RAINBOW SIX, SHADOW WATCH, and OPS CENETER). Unfortunately, this book is hopelessly unimaginative and a cliche of all the future spy books on the market. Sorry Tom, but the technical innaccuraccy of this work makes it humurous to read.
Rating: Summary: Hrm...::grumblegrumble:: Review: Well, this book was okay, it just didn't leave up to expectation. Like books where people get killed in furious action? Don't look here...Like character development? Not here either. Do you like a shotty attempt at explaining what possibly the net will be like in 10 years? Look here. One point of the book: The ending is entirely anti-climatic...Unless you're into "technothrillers" aimed at preteens, there isn't any reason to read this. If you want some true Clancy, pick up Rainbow Six or Clear and Present Danger.
Rating: Summary: netforce, Review: i started to read this book not knowing who Tom Clancy was or for that matter what he had wrote. the title was the first thing to captivate me as i was studying computers at university. the course itself was starting to get a bit mundane and since reading netforce i really woke upto what i was studying. the information was very easy to digect and not to technically intimidating but still being within the bounds of reality. The way in which Tom describes the advancement of technology and the importance of internet security still captures my imagination some years know since reading it. the action is fast paced and revolves around three storyline angles. The long drawn out romabnce between the two main fbi agents takes you along a rollercoaster ride, mixing in with the selkie nicely. The selkie the daughter of an IRA hitman who was murderd before her childhood eyes makes you do nothing but fear and admire her. the book certainly makes you whant to read and read if you are interested in this area but if your not into computers as such there is still plenty of other lead elements to keep you on the edge of you respective.
Rating: Summary: One of Clancys Finest Review: Once you start reading this book, you won't be able to put it down. Great book from beginning to end, what else can I say? :) Netforce takes place in the near future (2010) and computers control everything, Netforce which is part of the FBI is well you can call em the "Net cops", the team works together to fight cyber-terrotists and such. Clancy will get you to a climax of a storyline and then switch to another storyline, wanting you to rush through and get back to that other storyline, You'll love it, Trust me.
Rating: Summary: Not Tom Clancy's Best Work- 2 and 1/2 stars Review: Although I would not consider myself a huge fan of Tom Clancy, I have read and enjoyed some of his previous works. But I would have to say that I was disappointed by this one. For the most part, I found the tempo to be too slow- the buildup was about fifty pages too long. Also, Clancy seems to be very found of using barely disguised political opinions / observations within the narrative. If you are in the market for a good Tom Clancy book, I think that Red Storm Rising was far superior to this book.
Rating: Summary: This is a great book Review: I don't read too many books but I found this one to be exciting and it made me want to keep reading. I have read the book and have seen the TV mini-series. the book is much better than the movie cause the book gives a more detailed story line than the movie. The movie is good but could have been better. I highly suggest this book. If you want the full NET FORCE experience go with the book rather than the Audio CD or Cassette due to the book is not abridged like the Audio Cd and Cassette are.
Rating: Summary: Debt Force Review: Clancy can get pretty boring with his 900 page doorstops, although he has written some of my favorite books (Patriot Games, Hunt for Red October, etc). This thankfully short piece of trash should not bear his name - written for the 'quick read', it has no substance, boring 'action' and lifeless characters. Pick from many other great action books out there - oh, and the computer stuff was way off (being a computer guy, I spotted it - caught ya Tom!). I called my review 'Debt Force', as this book reeks of getting a quick buck off the name - so there must be some debts to pay!
Rating: Summary: Not a Clancy Review: This book, contrary to the claim, is not written by Clancy. Not at all. There is no Clancy element here. I wonder how much money Tom Clancy must have charged the other guy to use his name. Although it's quite OK for Clancy to make all the money he can applying legal means but I don't think it's good ethics. I think it's taking advantage of his fans and I'm quite disappointed in Mr. Clancy's doing here. On the whole, it's one of the most boring novels I've ever read.
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your time Review: One of the most technically inaccurate books I've read. Makes the story completely unbelievable.
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