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Old 01-29-16, 02:13 PM   #1
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Is there anyone else here who loves reading Tom Clancy's books, over and over again? I find that they are so full of detail and action, a perfect amount of suspense and excitement.
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Old 01-29-16, 02:29 PM   #2
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I have a first run copy of " The hunt for Red October " This was before Tom Clancy wrote the screenplay for the movie. "Red Storm Rising " was great as well. I have all of them . If you enjoy " techno thrillers " like that of Tom Clancy, check out Stephen Coonts.

Stephen was a A-6 Intruder attack / strike aircraft pilot and is the real deal. Stephen Coontz wrote the book, Flight of the Intruder . A movie was made of it as well. The film stars Brad Johnson, Danny Glover and Willem Dafoe . Check it out

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Intruder


There is also Clive Cussler. I liked the book he wrote " raise the Titanic "


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raise_the_Titanic!
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Old 01-29-16, 02:45 PM   #3
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I have a first run copy of " The hunt for Red October " This was before Tom Clancy wrote the screenplay for the movie. "Red Storm Rising " was great as well. I have all of them . If you enjoy " techno thrillers " like that of Tom Clancy, check out Stephen Coonts.

Stephen was a A-6 Intruder attack / strike aircraft pilot and is the real deal. Stephen Coontz wrote the book, Flight of the Intruder . A movie was made of it as well. The film stars Brad Johnson, Danny Glover and Willem Dafoe . Check it out

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Intruder


There is also Clive Cussler. I liked the book he wrote " raise the Titanic "


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raise_the_Titanic!
Red Storm Rising is one of my favorites, even after reading it 3-4 times.
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Old 01-29-16, 03:06 PM   #4
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Red Storm Rising is always available on my Kindle. If I have a few minutes to kill, like waiting for an appointment, I am more than happy to spend some time with the classic moments of that book, like Dance of the Vampires or Time on Target.
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Old 01-29-16, 04:16 PM   #5
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Red Storm rising is a classic. Tom Clancy was one of a kind. I'm not surprised you or Mr. Abberton would like it.

Then again, with a name like Capt. Ramius, it's not hard to believe you would like Tom Clancy or The Hunt for Red October book / movies.


I think most here enjoyed the Tom Clancy series.

Check out the other authors I mentioned though if you get a chance.
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Old 01-29-16, 11:36 PM   #6
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I've read the entire run of books (His, not the impostors') More times than I care to admit. I enjoyed a lot of his nonfiction too.
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Old 01-30-16, 12:01 AM   #7
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For those who enjoyed books like Red storm rising, my favorite book comes to mind: Qubth ut Allah / The Fist of God, by Frederick Forsyth.

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For those who enjoyed books like Red storm rising, my favorite book comes to mind: Qubth ut Allah / The Fist of God, by Frederick Forsyth.

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I've never heard of that one. What's it about?
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I've never heard of that one. What's it about?
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From the behind-the-scenes decision-making of the Allies to the secret meetings of Saddam Hussein's war cabinet, from the brave American fliers running their dangerous missions over Iraq to the heroic young spy planted deep in the heart of Baghdad, Forsyth's incomparable storytelling skill keeps the suspense at a breakneck pace. Somewhere in Baghdad is the mysterious "Jericho," the traitor who is willing--for a price--to reveal what is going on in the high councils of the Iraqi dictator. But Saddam's ultimate weapon has been kept secret even from his most trusted advisers, and the nightmare scenario that haunts General Schwarzkopf and his colleagues is suddenly imminent, unless somehow, the spy can locate that weapon--The Fist of God--in time.

Peopled with vivid characters, brilliantly displaying Forsyth's incomparable, knowledge of intelligence operations and tradecraft, moving back and forth
between Washington and London, Baghdad and Kuwait, desert vastnesses and city bazaars, this breathtaking novel is an utterly convincing story of what may
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Old 01-30-16, 08:28 AM   #10
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My favorite (and honestly the only one I really liked) was Hunt for Red October.

Clancy never grabbed me as an author should. I freely admit that his books are good, just not to my personal liking.
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Old 01-30-16, 12:10 PM   #11
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Years ago I got sucked into buying a whole pile of Sven Hassel novels because my brother-in-law had read a few and was often going on about how good they were. I bought them cos they were in just about brand new condition and for a silly price... I thought, hey, these should give me quite a few years reading-pleasure.

I gave them to a charity shop a couple of months back, most still un-read. Did anyone else feel their will to live ebbing away while reading these?
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Red October/Red Storm Rising are fantastic reads. Cardinal of the Kremlin is good too.

The later stuff I didn't take to. Felt like Republican policy proposals masquerading as fiction. Which isn't normally a problem for me, it's just that the effort that went into the storytelling seemed to drop lower and lower as time passed. And conservative Catholics should never try to write about sex. Yack.
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Red October/Red Storm Rising are fantastic reads. Cardinal of the Kremlin is good too.

The later stuff I didn't take to. Felt like Republican policy proposals masquerading as fiction. Which isn't normally a problem for me, it's just that the effort that went into the storytelling seemed to drop lower and lower as time passed. And conservative Catholics should never try to write about sex. Yack.
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I'm a big Tom Clancy fanboy. Absolutely loved all of his books leading up to Locked On (last one I read). Haven't cared so much to keep up with the new ones although I will read them someday. The books were so much better before 2002.

If I had to pick a favorite, I couldn't. I loved all of them.
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Hmmm. As an Irishman that one was difficult to read. Was getting spasms from rolling my eyes so much.
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