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# Red Rabbit

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    Clancy's worst, strawmen abound
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018*

I'm re-reading the Ryan books in chronological order and this book suffers greatly being placed between Patriot Games and The Hunt for Red October. Aside from mixing up character traits (Cathy wants a nanny in Patriot Games then suddenly doesn't in Red Rabbit), Clancy's personal interjections keep pulling me out of the narrative: every citizen of a NATO country fawns over Reagan and Thatcher; the UK's National Health Service is an irredeemable socialist disaster; journalists are a bunch of self-righteous, lefty buffoons (contrast with Marty Cantor's nuanced view in Patriot Games). Maybe I'm mis-remembering books I read 25 years ago but it's just so heavy-handed here.Some reviewers claim Clancy's writing got better with time but it certainly doesn't show in this one. The pacing is off and he constantly repeats himself. (Hey, did you know that Mary Pat likes to take risks but Ed is more cautious? You might have missed it the first five times and it's VERY important to the story.) I end up skipping most of the Introspective Andropov sections out of sheer boredom.In short, unless you're compelled to read *all* the Ryan books, skip this one. It adds nothing to your understanding of the characters except for maybe Mary Pat and Ed and even that's overwhelmingly tedious.

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    Red Rabbiy Revision
  

*by G***J on Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019*

Of all Clancy's original novels, this is the one I've liked the least. The plot moves slowly forward> there is a lot of dialog and description of mundane things ( like what the Ryans eat for breakfast) that seems to be there to fill space and prevent the main action from moving forward. And  most of it is repetitive, like  thoughts on how the KGB operates and the Rabbit fight with his consciousness. The way Ryan and the British treat the Rabbit after extraction seems naive disclosing their true identities to a defector they've just met.  The interaction between the Rabbit and Foley at the Moscow metro seems also naive, several encounters on the same metro car, at the same time, after initially showing the reader that Foley had been tailed. I like Tom Clancy's books a lot but I'm only giving this book 4 stars.

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    Did you know Jack Ryan was a Marine?
  

*by D***Y on Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022*

'Cause if you didnt, the book will remind you at least every other page. Once I realized how often the book made reference to Ryan's USMC service, it became like an annoying tic that I couldn't not notice. Now you can notice too! (Also, im relatively certain that "there's no such thing as an ex-Marine." But Ryan is referred to in this manner several times.) My point is, I guess, that the book is almost uncomfortably repetitive.  The constant "rabbit" metaphors are also more than a little annoying. This is not up to the quality of Clancy's best stuff. I'm in the middle of a "chronological order" re-read of the Ryan novels.  It's evident that this was written well after the others, and that Clancy himself probably did less work on this than the others. I finished it, and did not HATE it. But it took me longer than it should have, mostly because it did not hold my attention like the books sandwiched around it And I am thankful that it is located where it is in the chronology. Its almost like a quiet (and somewhat boring) intermission in the middle of an action-packed series.

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