I'm about half way through reading Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy and its pretty cool....anybody read any of his stuff? This is the first one i've read but i think i'll be investing in a few more of his books!...yeah books...the paper things your mum looks at...?
  
 
  
  
    WB, Tall. Have a nice holiday? Yes, I've read a few Tom Clancy books. I don't remember offhand which ones, but they're pretty good if you like that sort of thing. They're good and long too, it actually takes me more than a day to read one.
  
 
  
  
    I haven't read any yet. Uma-chan has been the bookworm lately. I've only kept interest in a few series. These consist of the Discworld Novels, The Wheel Of Time, Ah! My Goddess, No Need For Tenchi, and, of course, Harry Potter, which I only keep because it is not completed yet and because I can't throw out my birthday gift from grandma or I'll never hear the end of it. Speaking of long books that take a while to read, I have spent the past few days on The Eye of the World because it should be a series all in itself, it's so long. So far, I think, there are 9 Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time books, but each one is at least 600 pages long. He just goes so deep into detail... I believe the longest book I have ever read was the uncut version of Stephen King's THE STAND because I don't consider that piece of junk they call "The Bible" to be a book. The most difficult book I have ever read, I finished a few years ago. War and Peace was that. It was so difficult because it had been translated from Russian. Anyway, enough blathering on about my books, I believe I will read some Clancy if Uma-chan ever gets some.
  
 
  
  
    Originally posted by Isis Kaldara 
 I haven't read any yet. Uma-chan has been the bookworm lately. I've only kept interest in a few series. These consist of the Discworld Novels... 
 
 I'm a big fan of the discworld novels too, i've reaed quite a few but i've still got a few more to get through. :D:D:D 
 
 oh, btw Gendo, the holiday was really great thanks ;)
  
 
  
  
    To the best of my recollection, my favourite all-time books are The Power of One and Tandia. I read a lot of Harry Harrison as a kid. My favourite books were his Stainless Steel Rat series. His Eden trilogy was awesome too. And come to think of it, I read a pretty big chunk of the Bible (or as Isis fondly refers to it, "that piece of junk") too. Thinking further, I remember that I read pretty much anything I could get my hands on. Then one day, along came television and computers and my brain promptly turned to slush. The End.
 
 Where did you have your holiday anyway, Tall?
  
 
  
  
    Tenby, South Wales. great little place and it was quite hot down there too!
  
 
  
  
    (I just love that little piece, can't you tell? :D )
 
 Of Discworld, I have read the first four and started the fifth. Here is a list of all the novels so far:
 
 Colour of Magic
 Light Fantastic
 Equal Rites
 Mort
 Sourcery
 Wyrd Sisters
 Pyramids
 Guards! Guards!
 Eric
 Moving Pictures
 Reaper Man
 Witches Abroad
 Small Gods
 Lords and Ladies
 Men at Arms
 Soul Music
 Feet of Clay
 Interesting Times
 Maskerade
 Hogfather
 Jingo
 The Last Continent
 Carpe Jugulum
 The Fifth Elephant
 The Truth
 Thief of Time
  
 
  
  
    :jawa 
 you also need to read Good Omens by
 Neil Gaiman and Terry Prattchet.
 :jawa 
 also since Tall Guy has started playing
 MYST Hyperion publishers the three MYST
 books book of Atrus, book of Ti'ana and
 book of Teranee. they will not tell you
 how to play the game but they will give 
 you great background on the D'Ni culture.
 writen by one of the Miller brothers and Paul Windgrove I think 
 (good established writer)
 :jawa
  
 
  
  
    I haven't rerad any of his books or been on the games but that film thats based on a tom clancy book looks god.
  
 
  
  
    I agree, the new film is called "The Sum Of All Fears" Out now i think. Some other books that Clancy has wrote that have been turned into films include:
 
 The Hunt For Red October
 Clear And Present Danger
 Patriot Games
 
 and probably a few more too....
  
 
  
  
    :jawa 
 I do not like Tom Clancy.
 not because he is a bad writer
 but because he and his fellow authors
 who pen that sort of book do harm accidentally. 
 I mean even prior to 911
 think about it, terrorists send people
 to this country ie Canada, 
 the USA and the UK
 so that they can be educated and so that
 they can see first hand (in their own minds)
 how bad and decandent we infidels are
 and while they are here they absorb ideas
 from books and movies.
 now if it can be thought up and put into
 words it can almost certainly be made real,
 so these great books with their detailed
 instructions on world case senarios
 actually serve by (accident)as how to
 demo's for terrorists.
 I think even though we view them as 
 entertainment and nothing more
 we should re-evaluate what we find
 entertaining.
 *as for Tom Clancy and those who like
 him, I saw Red October and really liked
 that film, I have it myself actually*
 
 * I also really hate when actors 
 switch roles. for me Jack 
 is always going
 to be Alex Baldwin.
 But now Jack aged and became Harrison,
 and then went back in time to be
 Ben,
 I mean it was bad enough in the old
 Bond movies how Felix Lighter was
 both caucasian and african american;
 some continuity please.
 I can only suspend my disbelief so far*
  
 
  
  
    Rainbow Six is the first TC book I have read so I'm not sure I can comment on how the books give ideas to possible terrorism but from what I have read so far of R6 I dont see how it could serve as an aid to planning forms of terrorism. 
 
 If anything it seems to give a lot away about ther statagies of governments around the world as although it is only fiction, I'm pretty damn sure there are secret organisations in existance that only a handfull of people know about! :D:D:D 
 
 "It is Tom Clancy's most shocking story to date -- and closer to the truth than any government would care to admit..." - Inside cover
  
 
  
  
    I dislike Tom Clany. I read the first few chapters of 'Net Force: Breaking Point' and was not enthralled or encaptivated, nor did I wish to pursue the book.
  
 
  
  
    To read Tom Clancy, you have to be in the right mood: bored.
  
 
  
  
    ouch a cricket!
 what do you think 
 of JK Rowling then?
 I know you like Terry Prattchet.
  
 
  
  
    No, not JK Rowling. I went through a mystical-fantastical bullcrap phase when I was younger, though. I read a bit of Terry Pratchett here and there as well.
 
 I like Wilbur Smith though. Has anyone read The Seventh Scroll? Like Tom Clancy, you have to be in the right mood for Wilbur Smith.
  
 
  
  
    Heh, my father is an avid Wilbur Smith fan.
 
 Personally I think he's just a rip off of Will Smith