I was a big fan of Tom Clancy when I was younger, reading his stuff now now I find him difficult to take seriously. If he cut out his characters giving political lectures and stuck to what he does best I would still read his books. "Without Remorse" is probably my favourite Clancy novel, followed by "Rainbow Six" (that ruined any chance of actually studying during my first few weeks at uni!).
I'm currently reading "The Bell Jar", not enjoying it, and a biography of Edward I (the English King in Braveheart), loving it. Anybody else finding it difficult to enjoy fiction the older they get? The only fiction I have really enjoyed reading this year was "The Road" and Grisham's latest.
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