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Gameprey (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 11)

Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Mel Odom

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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Grrrrrrrrrrreat! 5 out of 5 stars.
8 of 9 people found this review helpful.

As usual, Clancy's teen novels deliever a good plot, awesome technology, and familiar, believeable characters. Things happened a bit fast at the end, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. WONDERFUL book, a must-read, whether you're new to the Net Force series, or an old fan.

A great read! 4 out of 5 stars.
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The dragon soars above the trees. The sun reflects of the multitude of scales covering the huge beasts back. It's great wings stretch as they beat against the air propelling the creature forward.....

This Tom Clancy created book is an easy read and is entertaining.

This series of books is aimed at the younger reader and takes you into the lives of a group of kids that are part of the "Net Force Explorers". The Explorers are a program created by Net Force, the agency charged with fighting crime on the internet.

Follow the groups latest adventure as they try to figure out what's going on with one of the hottest games on the internet.

This is an action packed story that kept me hooked until I was finished. Buy this book today, you won't be disappointed.

Editorial Review:

A computer game convention becomes a hunting ground when the monsters from a new game escape-and attack the Net Force Explorers in virtual reality!

#11 in the thrilling young adult series

The Deadliest Game (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adult)

Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Bill McCay

The Deadliest Game (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adult) Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Bill McCay List Price: $4.99
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Total reviews: 28 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

Computer savvy teens, a war game gone awry, and good old-fashioned intrigue are the elements of The Deadliest Game, a high-octane episode in Tom Clancy's wildly popular teen series Net Force. Clancy and co-author Steve Pieczenik envision a futuristic society where people enliven their dull lives with intense virtual experiences. One of the most favored of these virtual realities is a medieval war game called Sarxos. Players leave their physical bodies at home while an implant in their head carries them through their computer to the virtual Dominion of Sarxos, a land where they may be anyone-- from a reigning warlord to a practicing hedge-wizard. But when players who are winning too many battles in Sarxos start getting stalked and attacked in the real world, it becomes clear that one player has begun taking the game far too seriously.

Enter teen cyber-sleuths Meg and Leif, experienced Sarxos players. As members of the Net Force Explorers, a teen auxiliary of the cyber-crime-stopping Net Force, Meg and Leif start questioning characters in the alternate reality. Even when their boss instructs them to stop, they stay hot on the trail of the online Sarxian player who is "bouncing" any threatening opponent out of the game. But time is running out in the search for the online criminal, and Meg and Leif may find themselves the next bouncees!

In Net Force, Tom Clancy has created a cyber-thrilling series that will transition into the next millennium with ease. The breathless action and abrupt plot transitions between the real world and virtual reality will fascinate teen computer fiends and young video gamers alike. (Ages 13 and older) --Jennifer Hubert

Death Match: Net Force YA 18 (Net Force YA)

Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Diane Duane

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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 2.5 of 5

Tom Clancy's Net Force Death Match 1 out of 5 stars.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I am a great fan of Tom Clancy. I just cannot believe he wrote this. Truly terrible. In the bin.

Death Match 4 out of 5 stars.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Haven't Had time to read it Yet. Book was new so it is in very good contition

Editorial Review:

The latest, greatest, high-tech thrill ride for Tom Clancy's legion of young fans.

The amateurs are beating the pros in this year's spatball playoffs-and some big bettors plan to lose a fortune. When they threaten a star player, the Net Force Explorers are called in to protect America's newest pastime.

The Ultimate Escape (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adult, No. 4)

Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik

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Total reviews: 19 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

An ok book, by Clancy 3 out of 5 stars.
4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

The Book Net Force The Ultimate Escape, by Tom Clancy, is about a group of friends that are in a virtual aviation program called the net force. One of the friends, named Julio moved to Courteguay because his father was running for president.
During one of the aviation programs Julio appears desperately in need of help. Everyone in the program believes the appearance of Julio is nothing but a rift, but when they enter another program and see Julio in worse condition they take action. The team gets the police involved and the police contact the special forces. When the special forces officers find out that the Cortezes are in fact being held hostage, they get a team of Navy Seals on alert right away.
Julio shows up in another flight program and tells the team to tell the forces to not send anyone to get him or else he will die.
If you want to find out what happens to Julio and the Cortezes read Tom Clancy Net Force The Ultimate Escape.

I felt that the book was ok, but it lacked a cohesive story line, because often the story jumped from one subject to another which detracted from the excitement of the main story. I thought this produced uninteresting sub-plots that took away from the details of the main story. I also felt this book did not develop the characters as well as it could have, therefore I would not recommend this book.

The most interesting character is Matt Hunter. I am fascinated that he is able to handle being a net force explorer at such a young age. Matt is only thirteen years old and all of the other explorers are around seventeen and eighteen. He has to know about hundreds of planes and jets and be able to fly several. Along with that, he has to do very well because of the high expectations of his parents. I hope this review will guide you well and help you in the future.

Editorial Review:

Computer Battles. * Deadly criminals. * And some whiz kids with all the answers. * Enter the future of Tom Clancy . . .

The Net Force fights all criminal activity on-line. But a group of teen experts knows just as much about computers as their adult superiors. They are the Net Force Explorers...

Julio Cortez has left the Net Force Explorers to move with his family to a new home. But when he and his family are held hostage, the team has to convince the world that Julio's in danger. And if no one will listen, they'll do anything to rescue the Cortez family themselves!

* #4 in the series

Deathworld (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 13)

Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Diane Duane

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Great Work! 5 out of 5 stars.
2 of 7 people found this review helpful.

I was skeptikal about reading this book at first because Tom Clancy usually writes adult novels that are, to me, boring. This book is so thrilling, that I couldnt put it down, and read it in one day. He is one of the most clever writers of our time.

An easy book to read. Worth the money. 4 out of 5 stars.
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Two young kids are found in a hotel room in an apparent suicide. The two youngsters were known to frequent the online world called Deathworld. This world is about pain and loneliness. But as the number of suicides among members of this world increases someone becomes suspicious.

Join the Net Force explorers in their latest high tech adventure. This series of books is written with the younger reader in mind, even though as an adult I still enjoy them.

This was a good paced book, easy to read, yet captivating at the same time. This one is worth the money, buy it today you won't be disappointed.

Editorial Review:

When suicides are blamed on a punk/rock/morbo web site, Net Force Explorer Charlie Davis goes onto the site undercover-and unaware of its real danger...

• #13 in the thrilling young adult series

Tom Clancy's Net Force (Young Adult #17): Cloak and Dagger (Net Force)

Steve Pieczenik, John Helfers, Russell Davis

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Total reviews: 147 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

The future Tom Clancy style. 5 out of 5 stars.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Set in the year 2010, Tom Clancy spins a yarn worth tons! Imaginations run wild in a virtual world and someone's crashing the system. How to find him/her in a VR World? Great reading bet you can't put it down!

still informative :) 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This series may not be written by Tom Clancy but you'll surely get a lot of info from it, from legal stuff to history to medical stuff to physics and oh yes...pentjak silat!

Net Force: The FBI of Computers, est. 2010 4 out of 5 stars.
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Before starting the review on this book I think one thing needs to made extremely clear, although Tom Clancy's name takes up nearly a quarter of the cover this book is not written by Mr. Clancy. The series of Net Force is an idea that Tom Clancy fabricated along with Steve Pieczenik while Steve Perry was commissioned to write the series. Although not written by Clancy I would like to believe that Clancy is one of the first to read the book and makes any corrections that he sees fit. Having said that, the book is absolutely readable and does have a little of a Clancy feel to it.

Now on to the book itself, I really think that the series is going to be successful for a variety of reasons, and Net Force itself is something not all that far fetched. Net Force is basically a crime fighting organization that deals directly with the internet. I think that the most interesting thing through out the book is the idea of Virtual Reality (VR). This book really focuses on the fact that VR is not only a part of the future but a very intricate part of the future. The one thing that can become confusing in this book is that it will move all over the place during chapters. Without reading the few bolded lines that break apart the chapters telling the location of the following scene you can become easily confused as to what is going on. Another thing about this book is that there are a wide variety of characters that are all introduced, some lasting a matter of pages and some, hopefully, lasting the entire series.

The series seems to focus around the newly appointed director of Net Force, Alex Michaels. The book goes into the past of Alex's life discussing his ex-wife as well as daughter but I think the thing that this book really sets up is a possible office romance between Alex and his co-worker Toni Fiorella. Toni is madly in love with Alex and is determined to make Alex feel the same way. I guess time will tell whether or not Alex ever comes around to the idea of becoming involved with someone other than his ex-wife Megan, someone that he is still in love with.

Overall I really did like the book and the characters that seem to sticking around. The book is a bit confusing at times with all of the different characters and settings and was a tad bit harder to read because you had to keep all the stories straight and remember where each character was at a given time. Other than that I would recommend this book to really anyone, no only those interested in computers.

Brian Bowen

Editorial Review:

A Net Force Explorer plays an innocent game of hide-and-seek on the Web-and finds himself in trouble with the CIA. Now, the Explorers must help him clear his name, before he gets booted off the Net Force Explorers for good...

Private Lives (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 9)

Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Bill McCay

Private Lives (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 9) Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Bill McCay List Price: $4.99
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Total reviews: 5 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Private Lives 4 out of 5 stars.
6 of 9 people found this review helpful.

This book is not as action packed as the rest but the ideas behind the book are better than I can remember. I would suggest buying this book for the action it does include, although it is limited compared to his other books.

A good read. 4 out of 5 stars.
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Captain James Winters is accused of committing a murder he didn't commit. His own agency seems set to take him down for this crime, and it's up to the Net Force Explorers to prove that he didn't commit the crime of murder.

This is an excellent book that kept me interested throughout the story. There isn't as much action as other Net Force books, but the story is good and there's enough action to keep you reading.

This one is worth the money, buy it today, you won't be disappointed.

Editorial Review:

The techno-teens of the Net Force Explorers are just as smart as their adult counterparts when it comes to 21st century crimes and misdemeanors.

Now, the Explorers must delve into cyberspace--and the secrets of the past--to prove their commander innocent of murder....

9th in the exciting young adult series

Cyberspy (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 8)

Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Bill McCay

Cyberspy (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 8) Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Bill McCay List Price: $4.99
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Total reviews: 6 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Truly terrible - I'd rather watch the movie MYSTERY MEN 1 out of 5 stars.
8 of 22 people found this review helpful.

And this awful spin-off which Clancy has the audacity to put his name to makes the above movie worthy of Oscars. Don't get me wrong, Tom Clancy, when he actually writes his proper novels is capable of producing a real modern classic(RED STORM RISING). How he can be involved with such garbage such as these NET FORCE spin offs means one thing - alimony! Never mind. Kids buy this junk, Clancy makes money by using his name on the cover. At least POLITIKA had soem good ideas . . .If I was a publisher this would go in the slush pile/rejection bin. Childish, pedantic narrative, a daft plot right out of an episode of STAR TREK, too many references to TV, actors and so on to enhance a character study or action scene. Terrible. How does this get into print? T.C., how can you! I'm holding on for THE BEAR AND THE DRAGON.

Editorial Review:

Someone is leaking big business secrets onto the Internet, and Net Force Explorer David Gray's investigation reveals a deadly band of cyberspies who use a new form of technology to tune into people's thoughts. Original.

Runaways (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 16)

Steve Pieczenik, Diane Duane

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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Another great NFE book, too bad that it's a bit short... 5 out of 5 stars.
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Net Force Explorer Megan O'Malley and her friend Wilma Christensen become worried when they discover that their equestrian teammate and Wilma's boyfriend, Burt Kamen, disappears. Fortunately they find him at a combined online-offline refuge for 'runaways'. Burt reveals his reason for leaving is that his home life had become more than he could handle. How can he feel at home when his parents can't stand him? But Meg becomes suspicious hearing that Burt has gotten a job. What kind of employer would hire a runaways and troubled kids? And what kind of job? As Meg digs deeper, she finds that things are not exactly what they seem. Calling in reinforcements Leif Anderson and Mark Gridley, it's up to the three Net Force Explorers to discover what is really going on...

I'm a BIG fan of the Net Force Explorers series! The NFE series are a great Young Adult fiction series, especially those with a love for computers and the Internet. Since the Net presented in the books have no boundaries, you will never know what to expect next. But there IS one thing you can come to expect: stories that have plenty of twists and turns, having the whole plot well balanced with mystery, excitement, and adventure. And sometimes, there's a good romance! The Net Force Explorers include Matt Hunter, Megan O'Malley, Leif Anderson, Andy Moore, Mark Gridley, David Gray, Maj Greene, Caitlin Murray, and P.J. Farris. Occasionally other characters are introduced though they show up rarely.

It's too bad though that "Runaways" is the last book of the series. I hope they continue to publish more of the series! My only problem with this book is that it's a bit short, only 184 pages. Not only that, I felt that the first chapter was a bit unnecessary to the plot. Otherwise, the plot was interesting. I especially liked it that Leif gets to show-off his language abilities. None of the other books have really shown the extent of his talents in languages.

The series is for Young Adults and I strongly recommend only older kids since at times the computer and Net 'talk' is a bit confusing and hard for younger kids to understand. And there are some minor profanities in the book. I can highly recommend the whole series!

Editorial Review:

Net Force Explorer Megan O'Malley tracks her missing equestrian teammate to a mysterious online courier business-a service to which many runaways are sent out, but few ever return.

Cold Case (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 15)

Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Bill McCay

Cold Case (Tom Clancy's Net Force; Young Adults, No. 15) Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Bill McCay List Price: $4.99
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Total reviews: 6 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

This book is only good for starting fires. 1 out of 5 stars.
9 of 10 people found this review helpful.

Ok I love Tom Clancy's books, but this one (disappoints). If you are going to read the Tom Clancy Net Force series, only read the adult level books. These younge adult books (stink) and are an embarrassment to Tom Clancy's name. The only good books are #1-6, dont waste your time reading anything after that.

Cold Case 2 out of 5 stars.
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I choose this book because I like Tom Clancy novels. Although I like Tom Clancy novels I think this one could have had more action in it instead of trying to solve an easy mystery. Perhaps if this book were more of an adult book than it would have been much more interesting.
The book is mainly about a team of Net Force Explorers who find themselves in a homicide case. The only thing they have as a lead is a paper with addresses and numbers that were scratched out.
IF you would like to read this book go ahead but I don't recommend it.

Another entertaining net force book. 4 out of 5 stars.
0 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Join the Net Force Explorers on their latest adventure as they try to solve a 40 year old murder.

This is another great Net Force book. The Net Force series is aimed at the younger reader, but even so it was a very entertaining book to read.

Buy this book today, you won't be disappointed.

Editorial Review:

Playing detective in a mystery simulation, Net Force Explorer Matt Hunter investigates the high-profile murder of a wealthy young socialite.

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