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Shadow of Honor (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 8)

Shadow of Honor (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 8)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best One Yet!
Review: Clancy's Net Force Explorer series just keeps getting better. Shadow of Honor deals with a rivalry between two students that turns ugly. Clancy once again maintains a good balance between VR (virtual reality) and RW (real world) settings. This addition to his growing young adult series features creative technology, stirring emotional sequences, as well as fast-paced chase scenes. Definately recommended for young and old Clancy fans alike.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Net Force Shaow Of Honor
Review: Recommendation- I recommend this book to anyone who is 13 years old and up because it is a great Sci-fi book mixed in with an action book. An example of great action is "The older man turned around and brought out a blued 9mm pistol. Without hesitation he pointed it at Matt's face. Another example is The younger man exploded pushing matt against the shelf in the backroom hard enough to make matt see black spots in his vision. Here is a example of a great sci-fi is book" Blinking up at the fluorescent lights on the ceiling, Andy stay up in the computer link chair in strategic analysis, feeling the gentle buzz of disconnection.' So if you enjoy action and sci-fi book this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Net Force Shaow Of Honor
Review: The main character 'Andy' sounds like he is about 11 or 12 years old, while all his friends seem to be teenagers in the high school age range. What gives? Why the difference in age / maturity? I will not be buying any more Net Force books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was awesome
Review: Well i thought that it was really good and i read alot of tom clancy he really knows how to make a good story. I hope to read more of his books in the future!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent book for the younger reader.
Review: You join the Net Force Explorers on their latest high tech adventure when it appears that Andy Moore's father massacred thousands of innocent people in the war.

Follow along with Andy and the crew as they search for the truth.

This series of books is aimed at the younger reader and as such tend to be easy books to read. Even so they keep you coming back for more and it's hard to put them down once you start.

Buy this book today, you won't be disappointed.


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