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Tom Clancy "Splinter Cell"
PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 1:01 am
by Archan
Wait, isn't that a game Archan?
Why yes, yes it is. But it didn't stop there, there was actually a series of books "Novels" written with Sam Fisher as the title character carrying out various missions. I am currently reading "Operation Barracuda", and though is very dreadful so far, I feel compelled to continue to read.
Also, from what I've read (I haven't read all of the "Splinter Cell series yet) the books are not written by Clancy himself, but other authors or in the case of "Barracuda", aspireing authors. Has anyone else read any of the other "Splinter Cell" novels, any recomendations? Other novels actually written by Clancy are also welcome for descussion.
Why Splinter Cell? Dunno, on some kind of spy high right now, and without going into James Bond territory and Clancy being a great author of the military genre, Splinter Cell just seemed....groovey!
God bless,
Archan
PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 11:56 pm
by Locke
Try reading the first one, the Bond influence just oozes from every page.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 1:29 am
by mechana2015
I would suggest Rainbow Six and Patriot games as good Tom Clancy novels. Red Storm Rising is an awesome stand alone book.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 7:59 am
by Tommy
I read the fist one, but i was forced to give it back to my friend in the middle of it due to more F words than characters.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 2:15 pm
by The Grammarian
I second Rainbow Six's recommendation. Very cool book. Another cool one is Debt of Honor.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:43 pm
by Archan
Locke wrote:Try reading the first one, the Bond influence just oozes from every page.
*Laughs*
Whats up! Nice ta see ya again, nah I'd rather not read the Bond influencial novel more then I would just go off and rent a Bond movie, if I were to be in the Bond mood
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention something which somebody here caught (Thanks Tom Dincht, nice to meet you BTW), there is alot of rather mature words and such being the people whom write the Splinter Cell novels are not held back by regulations and such, so it can get pretty hairy at times. Then again, any mature novel written by a secular author can get that way, but if a person whom reads these books expects them to be toned down for the teenage demograph....they're not. there are very mature novels about war and such, doesn't mean they're good (As I'm slowly finding out), but mature none the less.
Actually, Barracuda is getting slightly better, very slightly...I do plan on finishing it because once I start a book (Be it good or bad) I just have to finish it. But anyways, as far as Clancy novels Rainbow Six was good, Red October was good as well...haven't touched up too much on Clancy for a while however, need to fix that in the future.
God bless,
Archan
PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:24 pm
by AnubisWerewolf
I actually read the first book of Splinter Cell. I loved it. I'm a big fan of the games too, except I really didn't like Pandora Tomorrow. Ugh. Glitchy up the wazoo. Anyways i'm looking to actually find the second book now and read that. But that would actually require me having free time. Ohhhh well...
PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 8:20 pm
by suribachi
Haven't read Splinter Cell but have read all Clancy's original stuff. Red Storm Rising was really good. Liked the whole Jack Ryan stuff beginning with The Hunt for Red October -- the movie couldn't do the book justice. Without Remorse was great but pretty dark at times. Without a doubt they were all books that were hard to put down once I got into them.
PostPosted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 6:04 am
by RobinSena
I recently picked up the second book in the series,(library booksale) but I have yet to read it. Seeing as there is such strong language, it'll be a while before I read it. Is there much sexual content, or is language the big problem?