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The Deadliest Game (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adult)

The Deadliest Game (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adult)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tom Clancy's The Deadliest Game
Review: As a 13 year old This is the best Net Force book ive have read,I recommend thisto every teen reader as being one myself.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Take a break
Review: Control your armys, crush your foes, and strike fear in the eyes of those who oppose you. Then log off, brush your teeth, take a break then lunge back into the world of Sarxos. Tom Clancy really grasps the world of science fiction in his Net Force book The Deadliest Game. I would recomend this book for one and all. The mystery lover, to the action seeker, all readers can love this book many times over.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Take a break
Review: Control your armys, crush your foes, and strike fear in the eyes of those who oppose you. Then log off, brush your teeth, take a break then lunge back into the world of Sarxos. Tom Clancy really grasps the world of science fiction in his Net Force book The Deadliest Game. I would recomend this book for one and all. The mystery lover, to the action seeker, all readers can love this book many times over.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: its not fair
Review: Damn Sarxos,it has ruined me forever!! can't play any game online now because i think i could be smelling the air and touching the ground in sarxos. instead i look at my computer screen and *sigh*. playing games is not fun anymore thanks to tom and steve but never the less , you gotta love netforce. i have even named my goldfish after megan o'malley and leif anderson, thats how much i love net force. but you have to love any book that has the label "net force" on the cover on it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: its not fair
Review: Damn Sarxos,it has ruined me forever!! can't play any game online now because i think i could be smelling the air and touching the ground in sarxos. instead i look at my computer screen and *sigh*. playing games is not fun anymore thanks to tom and steve but never the less , you gotta love netforce. i have even named my goldfish after megan o'malley and leif anderson, thats how much i love net force. but you have to love any book that has the label "net force" on the cover on it

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: pointless
Review: I found this thankfully short novel an effort to finish due to the total lack of intrest it inspired. The plot was too round about as well as obscure and the pointless climax made up for nothing. The concept of an entire world as a computer game was well done but I still felt almost nothing for the characters within it. Once again, at leat I can say it was short.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great deadly game
Review: I read the book The Deadliest Game from the series Net Force. It was a book about two kids who fight online crime. And in this book they get a very dangerous case. In this case they try to catch a guy who has taken an online virtual reality game to serious. This guy is ruining other contestant's computers and even hurting others. I liked this book very much I thought it did a great job in conveying the futuristic virtual reality Internet. Also it did a great job in creating a great suspense mystery. This story takes many interesting turns. If you were interested in reading a future set mystery I would definitely recommend this book. I think in this book having teenagers be the detectives are a symbol. A symbol for teenagers and kids becoming more smart then the adults. So if you want a book to read check out The Deadliest Game by Tom Clancy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Sci-Fi Virtual Reality book I've Ever Read!!!!!
Review: I think this book is awsome and is a great book for people who are into tech stuff. I thought the last 100 pages were so exiting and freaky that I couldn't put the book down!! Everyone who likes the idea of VR should get a copy of this book and read it as many times as seen fit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my most favorite Net Force Explorer's books!
Review: In the year 2054, virtual game the Dominion of Sarxos is the most popular wargame on the Net. Thousands of thousands of people spend hour after hour playing Sarxos, either leading armies into battle or doing hundreds of other activities. But something terrible and sinister is going on. Some Sarxos players' computers have been destroyed by burglars; one player is even attacked outside of the Net! The Net Force is worried about these players being 'bounced', what if someone gets killed in these attacks? So they send in Net Force Explorers Megan O'Malley and Leif Anderson to investigate. But they must be extremely careful if they themselves do not want to be the next targets...

The Net Force Explorers is a great Young Adult fiction series, especially those with a love for computers and the Internet. Since the Net presented in the books have no boundaries, you will never know what to expect next. With a well-thought out plot, this story has plenty of twists and turns, having the whole plot well balanced with mystery, excitement, and adventure. But I can't really say any more or I would ruin the story! :)

The characters of the book is what really makes the book more fun to read. Meg O'Malley is a terrific Net Force Explorer with her quick wits, sharp tongue, and martial arts talents. I especially found her very cool and I loved the part where she jokes about her brothers. Leif Anderson, though not really as tough as Meg with her fighting abilities, is more computer literate and has a special flair for different language. Meg and Leif are a great team and I wish there was a bit of romance between though the story the way it is is very satisfactory. I can't wait to read more about them in the series!

The series is for Young Adults and I strongly recommend only older kids read it since there are many occasions where a few bad words are sprinkled here and there. Not that bad but still in a way a bit annoying to have them in the book. But I still highly recommend it for older kids for I'm sure you'll love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DFF as Tyrone would say in NET FORCE
Review: it is very intruiging of what happens to net force in a peroid of 15 years later ... i was very surprised Jay Gridley became head of net force .. although not surprised given his computer talents he displayed in the Net Force Novel and the second title .. Hidden Agendas i have purchased and read all 4 of the Net force explorers seris so far and very happy with it so far but more so i am more eager to read the next installment of the net force novels following Hidden Agendas.. i love it


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