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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Saxman on October 02, 2013, 09:47:48 AM
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/02/us/tom-clancy-obit/index.html
Sources are reporting that military and political thriller author Tom Clancy has passed away at the age of 66.
I've never actually read his books myself, but loved the adaptations of The Hunt For Red October and Clear and Present Danger. His final novel, Command Authority, is due for publication in December.
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The Hunt for Red October is still one of my all-time favorite books (and the movie wasn't bad either).
He will be missed.
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Excellent author, he will be missed. :salute
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Holy carp. 66 ain't that old.
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Red Storm Rising is still one of my favorite books, I remember reading it the year it came out in 1986, and I still have that original Hardcover. I reread it at least once a year still to this day. The early "Jack Ryan" books were alright as well, right up until The Bear and the Dragon, the last book you can tell was written solely by Clancy.
He loved his country, you can discern that much from his books, and his non fictional series on different branches of the military were excellent as well, I bought the first one Fighter Wing while on a trip to the USA, and read it the entire flight home.
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Rip :salute
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Great author. I have too many of his books to count. He will be missed.
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Man that is too young to die nowadays! What was the cause?
I've read many of his books - mostly his first writes. I love his style.
<S> Mr. Clancy
Ammo
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He really started the techno thriller books. Enjoyed his books.
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RIP Tom Clancy.. over the past few years I have been converting over to all e-book's, however, the one set of books I have kept, is my Tom Clancy collection. I own every book he has published. Those that were put in hardback, I have hardback, and those that weren't I bought 2 copies of the paperback, one for my collection, and one to use and read...
His writings will surely be missed by his many fans, and his presence missed by his friends and family.
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The computer gaming industry will miss his games story telling
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Holy carp. 66 ain't that old.
It is old for a cigarette smoker.
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I've read Rainbow Six, Red Rabbit, Red Storm Rising and Cardinal of the Kremlin. I have a hard copy of the Hunt for Red October, but I haven't gotten around to read it.
<S> Mr. Clancy
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I've read Rainbow Six, Red Rabbit, Red Storm Rising and Cardinal of the Kremlin. I have a hard copy of the Hunt for Red October, but I haven't gotten around to read it.
Those are all fantastic, but Red October is even better. In my opinion, Clancy's best is Without Remorse, that novel is a masterpiece.
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Those are all fantastic, but Red October is even better. In my opinion, Clancy's best is Without Remorse, that novel is a masterpiece.
Yep I read without remorse in one sitting. I was disappointed to find his other books weren't as captivating though. Without remorse was the first of his books I read and the other books I've read from him so far haven't matched it. Hunt for Red October I haven't read because I'm afraid the movie would spoil it. If you liked Without remorse, try 'Birds of Prey' by Wilbur Smith.
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IMO - Hunt for the Red Oktober, Patriot Games, and Red Storm Rising were his best works
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Those are all fantastic, but Red October is even better. In my opinion, Clancy's best is Without Remorse, that novel is a masterpiece.
Agreed. And it was the only one that wasn't about Jack Ryan.
My favorites still are "Patriot Games" and "Red Storm Rising." Like so many successful authors, Clancy started to get formulaic and ran out of new and interesting ideas. "Red Rabbit" is a fine example.
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Not true, SSN and one other novel in 2011 weren't in the Jack Ryan universe either, so far as his "fiction" non netforce/op center books go. Without Remorse was still set in the "Ryan" universe, it just never featured him as a character, just his father briefly, and of course, John Clark and some other CIA officials.
Red Storm Rising was co written by Larry Bond, whose Red Phoenix is another excellent book from the 80's about WW3/Cold War/Etc.
Almost everyone says that Without Remorse is their favorite, and in the JR universe I can't argue, it was by far the best story of them all. Executive orders was up there as well.
The Battle of Alfeld was rated one of the best military action sequences in any novel by the military book club and a couple other places with regards to Red Storm Rising. It sort of broke the mold, in that the Soviets actually WON a battle (gasp) in a western fiction book.
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SSN....not a bad novel...and a pretty fun game too!
Speaking of Tom Clancy games...played the crap out of this one waaaaaayyyy back when.
(http://hol.abime.net/pic_full/dbs/1201-1300/1213_dbs1.png)
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loved his video games, rainbow 6, rogue spear. :cry
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He will be missed.
I personally have mixed feelings about him. I've read and own the entire Jack Ryan and John Clark series and think they are great (hated the movies though) as well as Red Storm Rising and several others like some of the Shadow Ops and Net Force series which are all right.
BUT... One day in the thrift store (where I shop for cheap novels) I spotted 3 books with Clancy on the spine, series was called Splinter Cell, 'new Clancy series' I thought, so I picked them up. Later I notice they were "created by Tom Clancy" written by some guy I'd never heard of. Long story short they sucked... bad... I mean worse than anything I read in a long time, couldn't even finish one of them.
I definitely lost some respect for Clancy that day, seemed like later in his career he was willing to sell his name out to anything, regardless of quality.
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Major bummer :(
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Damn R.I.P :cry
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:salute
A very good author, one of my favorites.
He will be missed.
Tinkles
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Quite a shock. He was one of my favorites. The man knew how to craft a story.
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An amazing writer.
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He will be missed.
Red Storm Rising is the book I always turn to when I just don't feel like reading anything else I have, I never liked the movies they made but the same can be said about most movies made from books.
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He will be missed.
Red Storm Rising is the book I always turn to when I just don't feel like reading anything else I have, I never liked the movies they made but the same can be said about most movies made from books.
I second that. Hunt for Red October is my close second. Got to meet the man once, and a book signing.
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Certainly a bummer. Excellent writer and from all appearences a genuinely good man.
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:salute Loved his books great author!
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Red Storm Rising is still one of my favorite books, I remember reading it the year it came out in 1986, and I still have that original Hardcover. I reread it at least once a year still to this day. The early "Jack Ryan" books were alright as well, right up until The Bear and the Dragon, the last book you can tell was written solely by Clancy.
He loved his country, you can discern that much from his books, and his non fictional series on different branches of the military were excellent as well, I bought the first one Fighter Wing while on a trip to the USA, and read it the entire flight home.
Red Storm Rising is my favorite Tom Clancey book as well. I'm sad he's left us. :salute
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RIP :salute. Clancy paid homage to the American fighting man and woman in his books, and to our allies as well, and portrayed the American armed forces for what they truly are. An enormously destructive killing machine that no enemy can withstand. He emerged in the Literary world just as America was starting to recover from the Vietnam Lows when the country had stupidly belittled its armed services over a war the troops had nothing to do with starting.
Clancy, like Ronald Reagan, helped bring pride back into wearing the uniform.
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RIP :salute. Clancy paid homage to the American fighting man and woman in his books, and to our allies as well, and portrayed the American armed forces for what they truly are. An enormously destructive killing machine that no enemy can withstand. He emerged in the Literary world just as America was starting to recover from the Vietnam Lows when the country had stupidly belittled its armed services over a war the troops had nothing to do with starting.
Clancy, like Ronald Reagan, helped bring pride back into wearing the uniform.
I think we our values intersect at least at this point.
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