Quaid Matthews's Reviews > Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces
Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces (Commanders)
by Tom Clancy, Carl Stiner, Tony Koltz
by Tom Clancy, Carl Stiner, Tony Koltz
I thought it was very interesting book, but it was a slow read most of the time. I always enjoy reading a good Tom Clancy book to learn about war, he just gets it when it comes to describing war zones. His details are also very graphic. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn about the special forces of our country and what they do.
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Reading Progress
| 09/09/2011 | page 14 |
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3.0% | "I have read most of Tom Clancy's work before such as rainbow six, and splinter cell. I am interested to see what he has in store for this book since he is an accomplished military writer." |
| 09/18/2011 | page 55 |
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10.0% | "I am on page 55 of Shadow Warriors. The book so far is a good read, but it is kind of a slow start. So far the book is talking about the history of special forces from the United States fighting in different battle theaters of the world, from world war II to modern day warfare in the middle east." |
| 09/25/2011 | page 147 |
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26.0% | "I am on page 147 of Tom Clancy Shadow Warrior and so far the book is still kind of slow. I am still interested on what will happen next in the story since it keeps changing around. I just hope that it will have some good modern warfare parts of the story in the next few chapters." |
