Too much, Clancy December 5
I’ve always shunned Tom Clancy. I don’t know why, but I always have.
My first encounter with a Tom Clancy book was back in high school when a classmate of mine borrowed money from me to buy his mother a Tom Clancy book. It was Patriot Games, I think. Maybe that’s what turned me off. Haha. Then again, that was the time I was so into Sweet Valley University, Christopher Pike and Sweet Dreams.
Two years ago, I started buying Reader’s Digest condensed books (not milk). It was there that I read my first Clancy Novel, Rainbow Six.
I liked it so much that I bought the book. Next came Clear and Present Danger. Now, Without Remore. I love John Clark. I don’t know Jack Ryan that well yet.
I’ve been so engrossed with this book that though I was finally able to get a copy of Never Tear Us Apart, a Queer as Folk novel, I kept on reading and shunned the gay book.
I’ve done nothing this Sunday but to read Without Remorse. I got so much into it that it plagued my subconcious and my dreams were filled with imagined scenarios of the pages I’ve yet to read. Ye gad.
