Lordcrazy Posted November 14, 2009 Content Count: 975 Joined: 07/01/09 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2009 I've read quite a few Tom Clancy books and my problem with them remains the same.. They are very formulaic and there are much better authors out there that i'd rather read. If I had to pick it would be either "The Bear and the Dragon" or "Red Rabbit" Look at item 4 and you will see the "Tom Clancy Plot Generator" the sad part is that it works and could be used for any Tom Clancy book or movie. http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=five_shitty_movies i don't want to sound mean but that doesn't even cover half the books, that isn't even a summary of the books they have much more engaging plots and tell me who is a better author please tell me? Link to comment
Bad Dog Posted November 14, 2009 Content Count: 3380 Joined: 02/07/09 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2009 i don't want to sound mean but that doesn't even cover half the books, that isn't even a summary of the books they have much more engaging plots and tell me who is a better author please tell me? I didnt know that Authors had fanboys. I'm Learning new stuff everyday. Link to comment
Itch Posted November 14, 2009 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2009 i don't want to sound mean but that doesn't even cover half the books, that isn't even a summary of the books they have much more engaging plots and tell me who is a better author please tell me? How old are you? I get the feeling you're not that well read. Or at least haven't been exposed to a decent selection. There are hundreds of authors that are far superior to Clancy. I didn't say he's terrible by any means. Hell I even listed a few of his books that I enjoyed. All I said was that I find his books very formulaic. As for naming better authors.. Where to begin... Robert Ludlum, Orson Scott Card, Robert Jordan, Tad Williams, Clive Cussler, Robin Cook, Michael Crichton, James Clavell, Robert McCammon etc. etc. Pick a genre! Because I could go on forever.. I don't know how much you read but I would suggest trying to broaden your selection. Link to comment
roach coach Posted November 14, 2009 Content Count: 253 Joined: 03/11/09 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2009 How old are you? I get the feeling you're not that well read. Or at least haven't been exposed to a decent selection. There are hundreds of authors that are far superior to Clancy. I didn't say he's terrible by any means. Hell I even listed a few of his books that I enjoyed. All I said was that I find his books very formulaic. As for naming better authors.. Where to begin... Robert Ludlum, Orson Scott Card, Robert Jordan, Tad Williams, Clive Cussler, Robin Cook, Michael Crichton, James Clavell, Robert McCammon etc. etc. Pick a genre! Because I could go on forever.. I don't know how much you read but I would suggest trying to broaden your selection. I'll have to check out a lot of those authors. I start listening to an audiobook and I feel like I'm there, watching the whole book unfold. Link to comment
Itch Posted November 14, 2009 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2009 I use AudioBooks while I'm working, mowing the lawn etc. and can't read. They really vary in quality and depend a lot on the production and how well the person reading can voice act. In some cases a bad reader can ruin a good book. Let me know what you're into and I'll put together a list of books for you to check out. Link to comment
Lordcrazy Posted November 15, 2009 Content Count: 975 Joined: 07/01/09 Status: Offline Share Posted November 15, 2009 How old are you? I get the feeling you're not that well read. Or at least haven't been exposed to a decent selection. There are hundreds of authors that are far superior to Clancy. I didn't say he's terrible by any means. Hell I even listed a few of his books that I enjoyed. All I said was that I find his books very formulaic. As for naming better authors.. Where to begin... Robert Ludlum, Orson Scott Card, Robert Jordan, Tad Williams, Clive Cussler, Robin Cook, Michael Crichton, James Clavell, Robert McCammon etc. etc. Pick a genre! Because I could go on forever.. I don't know how much you read but I would suggest trying to broaden your selection. ya well I'm 13 so.... Plus I only pretty much read at night. Plus i only read stuff that actually could happen and war books so i think i do need to expand it. Thanks for bringing up some authors. Link to comment
Frostbyte Posted November 15, 2009 Content Count: 2750 Joined: 07/17/08 Status: Offline Share Posted November 15, 2009 Personally, I like Michael Crichton better. Link to comment
Lordcrazy Posted November 16, 2009 Content Count: 975 Joined: 07/01/09 Status: Offline Share Posted November 16, 2009 ehh anyones opinion on this one. Link to comment
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