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Warmongering at its lamest. | ||||
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I picked up his latest book ‘Kremlin Strike’ with Brad McLanahan . which I liked. I thought I should go back to the first Patrick McLanahan. It was long and drawn out and many typos. I moved forward to read the first two of Brad McLanahan books. I enjoyed those. I am reading “Day of the Cheetah” a Patrick McLanahan book and finding it hard to get into, again drawn out and typos. At this point in time, about 30% the way through, I think I might put it down for a while and come back to reading sometime in the future. At this point I would give it 2.5. Not impressed | ||||
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Very slow going. Found it too boring to finish. Suggest a rewrite. Too much dialog without action as far as I got. | ||||
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Extremely slow!! | ||||
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Not as good as other books of the series. | ||||
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I love the the fact that it is full of aerial combat. I think it's just as well-written as Hammerheads was, because he uses a whole lot of different types of aircraft | ||||
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I had to give up I'm afraid. If you're 16,or under have no knowledge of aviation beyond what you see on the Discovery Channel and don't need credible characters or a credible plot then this book is for you. | ||||
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The author's love affair with fast planes comes out like an overbearing aftershave. Too technical and too wordy and after one-third completion I put it down. | ||||
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Not all that well written. | ||||
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This book has joined a small group of books which bored the pants off me to the extent I could not read it any more. I found the "From Russia with Love" Soviet Agent training Academy simplistic and difficult from the start. When the anti hero gets to America I found the lashings of pseudo science and meaningless acronyms made the prose clunky and difficult to follow.. I was not able to pick out which ones I should remember for future use or which were transient. The story developed so slowly I am afraid I lost interest and gave up at a mere 24%. | ||||
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Technical information repeated often. Boring. | ||||
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Entertaining however the story line gets a little past beliveablity | ||||
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I usually Dale Brown's novels and was looking forward to this one. But he was much too technical for my taste. I really didn't care for the multitude details about flying a fighter plane. It would have been much more interesting to have focused more on the story and the feelings of the characters. | ||||
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I have read most if no all of the books in this series. This one fell short of the mark. The action was good when it did come. Just to much science and mumbo jumbo low level detail at the beginning | ||||
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Interesting story line but entire effort is compromised by both typographical and substantive errors. I've never seen such defective values in a published work. | ||||
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Dale Brown's first book, "Flight of the Old Dog" was fun although implausible. I bought this book because I thought it might also be fun In Day of the Cheetah Brown starts with an interesting premise. A Russian mole who infiltrates the US Air Forces most advanced air combat fighter program and becomes the lead test pilot. Brown does a credible job of creating this character and describing his psychology. The story is engaging to a point but then just drags on and on and on. So much that I didn't bother to finish it. I think it is poorly edited with too many back stories and sub plots. Books like this are best when they concentrate on moving the story. This has huge sections that do little to advance the main plot. I got bored and did not finish it. I just stopped caring what would happen next. | ||||
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