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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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John Williams

This book has been one of the best reads that I have read in a long time. The plot that is fed from Clancy to his readers is addictive and at times, chillingly true to life. The book's characters hold true to human life, and make the storyline that much more intersesting. A must read, and a "non-put-downable" book.


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Ilich Najera

One of the best books I ever read.
Mr. T

I great novel from start to finish, Rainbow Six will grasp your intrest and never let it go. The characters, Clark and Ding, are great actioin icons that while do incredible things still are human like. The plot of the book is scary and incredibly real. All leading to an awesome ending. This is my favorite Clancy book and what got me reading his books
Nikolai

Great action...WIsh there were more characters from the computer game in it. It was neat how each character acted with one another as opposed to the game. This book got me hooked on Clancy. I now got six of his books and my collection is growing.

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great book, enough said.
Mahomry Meza

this is one of the best books i have read. when i have time to read this book i read about 50 pages a day. i even read it when iam working.
bobby piper

I think that Tom Clancy's bestseller Rainbow Six is brill! because it's so out of this world but then again right down to earth with facts and descriptions. the comparison to earth now is so real you'd think it really happened and as well as that it's got humour loads of humour but then not to much to get bored over.
p.s i'am 12 and it took me 2 weeks to read rainbow six.
if ya want talk/debate about this book e-mail me
Ryan

Best book I have ever read - i have read it 6 times... GO DING

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