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Oct/Nov 2013 Group Read - Patriot Games by Tom Clancy
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Oct 15, 2013 01:08PM


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Hope you all enjoy this reading. Can't wait to start.


I just found a Tom Clancy book on my shelf that I never read. I cannot remember the name. It is really long! I checked out the other pick 13 Steps Down. It looks really good. I do not know which one to pick! And what happened to Tom Clancy? I was very surprised to read he is deceased.


lol! I just settled on Thirteen Steps Down but it is funny that I found a Clancy novel on my shelf, and that you are the second person to recommend Patriot Games to me (a friend recommended). Maybe someone is trying to tell me something loL!

What do you all expect from the book?


I haven't read any Tom Clancy books, including Patriot Games. Is the book better? (probably) and is it very different from the movie that it's almost a different
story? Help please.

What do you all expect from the book?"
I liked almost everything Tom Clancy wrote.
I expect the same things from every book I read:
1/ a compelling story built around a plot that is reasonably feasible. That's why I don't read science fiction, fantasy, or horror. The plots are never realistic for me.
2/ characters I care about. I want to see them grow, be challenged, suffer setbacks, and overcome them.


For me the book has a good start and I think that both, the characters and the plot, are very solid and well created. I really want to know what will happen next.



For me the book has a go..."
The beginning is classic thriller - quickly into action. The sequence with the IRA terrorists was convincing since Clancy established Jack as a Marine who would act rather than sit back and watch in astonishment.
The book's age shows not just in the terrorists (fortunately we don't hear much about the IRA anymore) but in the amount of build-up, backstory establishing Jack's character. Although skillfully written, it seemed overlong compared to more contemporary stories.
I've read several of Clancy's other books and consider him a master at character and action, so this will be another "winner" for me, I'm sure.

Also, the film was dainty around the royals. In the book he saves Prince Charles and family and gives Charley a lot more credit than the media has in the past 20+ years.

The big opening and closing scenes had me riveted. I still remember envisioning the London streets and Maryland cliffs.
Good suggestion for a group read!

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