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Rainbow Six

by Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy X
Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy
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  • First Published:
    Aug 1998, 752 pages

    Paperback:
    Sep 1999, 255 pages

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Dan (05/19/02)

best book, the game is even better(comp, N64. gameboy) check it out!!!!!!!!!
Edward (05/14/02)

Great Book!!
Papa Newguinea (04/18/02)

Rainbow Six has to be absolutly the best Tom Clancy novel that I have ever read, I very much enjoy his portrayal of environmentalists as villians. The environmentalist is the reason for the downfall of society. They are a bunch of left wing nut jobs with the intelligence of car wax. They should be removed to thier own island and never be allowed to leave or talk again.
David (04/07/02)

Truely emersive book, I was at the edge of my seat the whole time. If you read any book on counter-terrorism let it be this one! Please let it be this one!
Charles (03/30/02)

This book is incredible. All the details about counter-terrorist units... a must see.
Kyle (03/24/02)

This book was possibly the best hes ever written
Casper (03/10/02)

This book is one of Tom Clancys' best books i've ever read the detail and amount of research that Clancy put into this novel is evident.
(11/07/01)

Rainbow Six was the first Clancy book I ever read. I was thirteen at the time. It is still one of the best books I have ever read, the only books that can compare is the series of books based on the DOOM video game, (I know you are out there laughing you head off at that, but if you want to read a very well written book read "Knee Deep in the Dead" by Daffyd Ab Hugh. I didn't expect to be nearly as well written as it was. But that is beside the point. This novel is exteemly exicting it is a real page-turner. I never wanted to put it down. I finished the 900 pages in 5 days. Go logg of the Internet, run to B&N or your library buy/borrow/procure it in any way you can, sit your A$$ down and read it.

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