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    Tom Clancy's EndWar by Tom Clancy (Created by), David Michaels

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    • Pub. Date: February 2008
    • 416pp

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      • Pub. Date: February 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 416pp

      Synopsis

      A new phenomenon begins.

      Created by #1 New York Times bestselling author Tom Clancy

      Based on the bestselling video game, this new series will take readers onto the battlefields of World War III with the technical savvy and explosive action that Clancy fans have come to expect.

      Biography

      Known for originating the techno-thriller genre, Tom Clancy writes complex novels dense with hardware and international intrigue. Perhaps the strongest indication of his power as a writer is the fact that he is often treated by the media like a character in one of his books, asked for opinions about military readiness and the subject of rumors about being debriefed by the Pentagon. Not bad for a former salesman who was rejected for service because of bad eyesight.

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      Excitement and Entertainmentby Samuel44

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      September 28, 2009: David Michael's novel EndWar, created by Tom Clancy, is about a future world engulfed in the flames of World War III. In the story, the global balance of power is altered by two major events: one, the independent European states in the European Union become a unified country known as the European Federation, and Saudi Arabia and Iran attack each other with a nuclear assault that destroys the Middle East's oil supply, resulting in Russia becoming the worlds leading oil supplier, and in turn a rich military power. Seeking complete global dominance, an imperialist Russia begins a war with the U.S. and European Federation. During the early stages of the war, where the story begins, a U.S. Special Forces team is sent behind enemy lines in Moscow to kidnap a Russian officer who can tell the American's about a new mysterious invasion that Russia is known to be planning. The Americans and Europeans are then thrown in to a race against time to uncover the secrets of Operation 2659 before it is too late.

      I found the book personally to be exciting and suspenseful. The imagery was sufficient and the book easily pulls you into the futuristic and brutal battlefields of World War III. Even if you have no knowledge of military weaponry the book cradles you with concise descriptions of the vehicles, aircraft, and missiles that may trip you up if you can't picture them. The downside to the novel was that the literary aspects of it like vocabulary, dialogue, and characters were all so elementary and basic to the point of almost being unprofessional. Despite this, the book makes for a very entertaining, 400 page non-stop thrill ride.

      I Also Recommend: The Teeth of the Tiger, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell.

      Endwarby Tidbitsofscott

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      September 08, 2009: It felt like I was embedded with the men and women fighting World War Three. Clancy made the characters and the war that they were engaged in seem very real. The action was so well depicted and moved so fast that I read this book in little over a day. Yes,I do have a life, but it was raining and it was on a weekend, so give me a break.

      This book starts out with a chilling quote from Albert Einstein which set the theme for the whole story: "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."

      From the European Theater to the frozen lands of the Northwest Territory in Canada, you are there with the warriors as they fight for their very existence. Warriors in their own right such as Major Stepanie Halverson, pilot of F-35B Joint Strike Fighter, who happened to be on a training mission at the wrong time or maybe the right time. Their is also Commander Andreas of the USS Forida, SSN-805, a Virginia-class nuclear submarine whose character is tested when communication satilites are destroyed and he doesn't know what is happening.

      There are of course many Marine, Special forces and other warriors to numerous to mention for you to fight along side. Keep some bandages on hand to treat your wounds.

      I Also Recommend: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, First Family, Love's Eclipse Of The Heart.


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