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Chargement... Ghost (2005)par John Ringo
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Not to my taste. Oh, John Ringo, no! He's honest about the book. Read the author's postfix before the book. ( ) This is not even the worst book I've read in my life but possibly the most juvenile. Bizarrely, I think it could appeal to both teenage boys and middle-aged housewives. It's ostensibly about a navy ranger seal frogman super secret agent soldier who singlehandedly saves the world from exploding bombs multiple times but half the book is just descriptions of S&M sex. Including rape. By the hero. Who then buys the sex slave. I'm not offended, it's just words and I've read worse but it's just plain stupid. There's literally a moment when one of the 50 naked college students who the hero is rescuing says that she has seen the error of her liberal views and will now give blowjobs to conservatives because she now understands she needs powerful men to protect her from terrorists. One of THE worst books I have ever read. Fortunately, someone else has already written the PERFECT review for this book. If you are feeling brave, point your browser over to http://hradzka.livejournal.com/194753.html. And don't, under any circumstances, read this book. Some stupid, hormone-infused teenager must have written this book. Because that's the only way I can explain all the hot naked chicks in this story. Why'd they have to be naked? I mean yes, of course I want them to be naked. But is there really any reason for them to be naked? Not really. This book tells the story of some fucked-up terrorist organization that kidnaps several hot college chicks. They strip the girls naked, and chain them to a few rows of benches in a hot, sweaty room. The terrorists make a video, showing the hot chained up girls. Telling the United States government to go fuck themselves. "We gots all yer womens, motherfuckers. Suck a dick! Yeah! Fuck America!" Enter Michael 'The Ghost' Harmon. He's a retired special forces guy, who gets his nickname 'The Ghost' because he's a sneaky motherfucker. You'll never see him coming. Ghost witnesses one of the kidnappings, and trails the van all the way to the terrorist hideout. He hangs out in the vents of the warehouse, biding his time, just like Bruce Willis in Die Hard. "So this is what a TV dinner feels like..." It's the Ghost against probably 50 or more bad guys. He takes them out one by one. Saves the naked girls, and gets a sloppy blowjob for a reward. It's a very simple story. Not very much depth to it. Like I said, It's like a fucking pimpled-faced teenager wrote it. It's just trashy fun, with no substance. And I loved it. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sériePaladin of Shadows (book 1)
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HTML: This "Ghost" May Not Walk Through Walls, but Walls had Better Not Get in His Way! A New Techno-thriller Adventure Series by a New York Times Best-Selling Author. Former SEAL Michael Harmon, Team Name "Ghost", retired for service injuries, is not enjoying college life. But things are about to change, if not for the better. When he sees a kidnapping a series of, at the time logical, decisions leave him shot to ribbons and battling a battalion of Syrian commandos with only the help of three naked co-eds who answer to the names "Bambi," "Thumper" and "Cotton Tail." A fast-paced, highly-sexual, military-action thriller that ranges from a poison factory in the Mideast to the Florida Keys to Siberia, the novel will keep you guessing what twisted fate will bring next for the man once known as . . . Ghost. Keep an eye on him or . . . poof, he'll be gone. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). .Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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