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by colr - written on 17/08/00 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Firstly I'll say that I've not read any other Tom Clancy books other than the Net Force series so I can't compare them to his other work but I have to say that I've enjoyed them all. Night moves is the third in the Net Force series and I wouldn't recommend jumping straight into this one. From the first of the series, simply titled 'Net Force', you start to build up a knowledge of the characters and how they interact with each other. Another thing that gets introduced throughout the series are various bits of lingo that get explained first time they are seen. For example DFF - Data Flowing Fine or everything's ok. The ...
by - written on 23/06/00
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I read the first book in the net force series, and I thought that it was OK but that it just wasn't up to par. I haven't bothered to even read the next two in the series, but from what I have heard, they are worse than the first one. I think, just like a lot of other Tom Clancy fans that Mr. Clancy needs to stick to writing his own books rather than stamping his name on someone else's book. My advice is that if it says Created by Tom Clancy and... don't read it- you are are just wasting your time. All of Tom's other books that he wrote, such as Clear and Present Danager, are much much better and I would recommend them any day. ...
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