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Reddit mentions of Rainbow Six (John Clark Novel, A)

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Rainbow Six (John Clark Novel, A)
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ColorNavy
Height6.88 Inches
Length4.19 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 1999
Weight0.9 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Rainbow Six (John Clark Novel, A):

u/12V_man · 5 pointsr/booksuggestions

Well, assuming you've already read the Splinter Cell novels themselves you could go on to Clancy's Rainbow Six. Clive Cussler wrote similar stories in the Dirk Pitt series and the NUMA Files focused on maritime shenanigans.

u/passion4indiegames · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfGaming

I don't need any game of the first giveaway so I just want to enter the secound one with my story:

there were 2 young people, they met eachother in a mmorpg.

he loved playing video games since he was 8. first game was command&conquer:red alert. he still knows it. it was a great time.

but now, he finished school and he was 1 month before finishing his voluntary 1 year military service for his country. for some reason, he aborted it. hey thought: I'm going to go to the university in a month, now I need time for myself to relax before its get going!

so he stayed at home. he started to play world of warcraft again. one week later. he thought this again: damn, I'm going to go to the university in 3 weeks, I have to stop playin! so he aborted his wow-sub. later that day, he was surfing on a warcraftmovies.com (yes -.-) and saw a advertiment about a free2play mmo called atlantica. he clicked on it. few hours later, he was kind addicted again. (yes, again) of course, it belongs to a mmo that you talk to ppl and know new ppl in this way. short after, he found a fellow with whom he played all night long.
but for some reason, they didn't talk much at the beginning, they just ran from a quest to another and so on. one week later, the beta ended. they even did'nt say goodbye.

anther week has passed. the game (atlantica) was launching. of course he was playing it again. without knowing that his fellow was playin, too. at the level of 30, they met again. they even didn't realize this coincidence and played together for another 1 week. this time, they talked much more. they talked about almost everything, and he realized only now that his follow was a girl.

after this one week, he went to the university and stopped play atlantica. but this time. they asked eachother for MSN.

they stayed in contact, went through drama like ex-boyfriend and girlfriend. not knowing that they were hurting eachother.. (for this part, I can tell you a story as long as this book: http://amzn.to/Nx04Ra I know its not the thickest book, but its the longest I have ever read.)

10 months later. he met her where she lived for the first time in real life.

at first, they weren't able to admit this relationship because of every possible difficulties you can think about due to families, age different and so on. also they were afraid that people could think anything bad about this kind of relationship and this kind of getting together..

but since they realized how lucky they were to meet and have each other, they were telling everybody their story how they came together
and this is the story how I met my girlfriend. We are moving together in 2 month after a 2-year long-distance-relationship in my city, Vienna.

as you can see, its all about right decision at the right time and right place. I can't imagine what would have happend if I didn't abort my military service, if I didn't stop playing wow, If I didn't click on that ad, if I ....... But, I don't want to know, I am happy that I did all of it.

as evidence of my story: here is a photo of her gift to me last christmas, its a picture of us she drew and printed on a pillow :) well its too small to sleep on but I love it very much! http://twitpic.com/a9w5b1

now, its your turn :)

u/IJustWanToKillMyself · 2 pointsr/Rainbow6
u/nod9 · 1 pointr/tomclancy

There is only 1 book, it's actually in the middle of the Jack Ryan series of books. It's 740 pages. It a been a while since I read it, so I don't remember the content specifically, but 80s/90s Tom Clancy novels tend to have some occasional profanity and minimal and vague, if any sexual content. The profanity is generally from some of the rougher characters in the stories. IIRC the language is all pretty standard and doesn't get too creative.

But the themes are very adult in nature. Rainbow six is about a counter terror unit, so as you could imagine there is a fair amount of violence and death.

I'd say it depends on the maturity level of the child, but I think 13-15 is probably the minimum age.

u/holierthanmao · 1 pointr/news

Really?

edit- Nice edit.

u/randomnighmare · 1 pointr/Splintercell

There are a lot more books:

u/IsaacM42 · 1 pointr/GamePhysics

> Rainbow Six novel

https://www.amazon.com/Rainbow-Six-John-Clark-Novel/dp/0425170349

The game is called Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege, inspired by the novel released in the 90s, though they don't share characters or settings.