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- Randall
- 28-05-16
great as usual
as usual, in the classic Clancy vibe!, book is an interesting listen.and is well worth the very small price Audible commands micheal Kramer is very good nasrrator
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- 17-04-15
Annoying narration
What would have made Tom Clancy's Op-Center better?
A different narrator.
What was most disappointing about the authors’s story?
The narrators voice.
Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Michael Kramer?
Anyone who doesn't 'ask a question' in the middle of and at the end of most sentences. Infuriating vocal habit.
You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Can't say, couldn't bear to listen to more than 45 minutes.
Any additional comments?
Only stuck it out for the first 45 minutes, before the narrators irritating voice sent me screaming for the off switch!
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- dan
- 23-03-15
Amazing
A great book well read and a great start to the series great job already to read the next one
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- Graham
- Belfast, United Kingdom
- 25-01-13
Huge fan of the books, now a fan of Michael Kramer
I have read all of Tom Clancy's book and I have to say I really like the style of Michael Kramer. Good tone of voice, easy to listen to but knows how to to drama when the moment needs it.
As for thebook, not Clancy's best but Op Center does become a very good series if you like style and are taking a break from all things Jack Ryan. This book sets up characters that you will like, loath and follow over the next few books.
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- Aaron Kynaston
- 18-08-11
Excellent listen
This was my first Tom Clancy book I've listened to, and loved it. It was difficult at times to try and remember the pile of cast members, and the jumping around style took me a while to get used to, but after a while, the style seemed tight and clear. The reader, Michael Kramer is incredible . .either he's incredible, or they actually used 5 or so different people doing the voices.
The story was full of the action I heard Tom Clancy was so well known for, and I felt like the story balanced and pulled together each of the story lines together nicely.
It's 4 stars only because I had to concentrate while listening, and had to backup all the time and re-listen to sections :-)
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- Terrance Ferguson
- 03-01-15
Well written just not gripping for me.
Where does Tom Clancy's Op-Center rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Near the middle so far.
If you’ve listened to books by the authors before, how does this one compare?
It is a different author than Rainbow Six but they come from the same house. If Rainbow Six was The Illiad this was The Cat in the Hat. The Cat in the Hat is not a bad book. It just isnt as deep and well done as The Illiad
Which character – as performed by Michael Kramer – was your favorite?
No one really stuck out. Ms. Chong, whom we meet playing piano, was probably the most interesting via Kim's opinions that he expresses about her.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The knight hawk scene. Written really well. I am a very technical person the clean violent act mixed perfectly with the information given about the aircraft made a very short sweet read. mind blowing really.
Any additional comments?
It was a good book but most of the characters felt very plain/not fleshed/ Typical. I never found myself wondering what anyone was up to because i didnt care about them.
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- LtTora
- 02-12-16
lifts the bordom for a while.
it's a decent enough story, however I feel that the author is far, far too sympathetic to the North Koreans for my liking especially the way he tries to portray them as some sort of misunderstood victims towards the end. I also don't particularly care for the implied adultery on the part of one of the main characters nor do I particularly like the way he tries to portray the North Koreans and a positive light
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- GMS
- 04-08-16
Good Voice Actor, long-winded good read
it was a long book. good story. I wouldn't have been able to get through it reading if it wasn't read to me. Voice actor was great at doing many voices.
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- M. wells
- 03-08-16
A good start and intro to character's
all in all I enjoyed the book. It seemed as though the recording was a little off on its speed but nothing that couldn't be adjusted. The introduction to new characters was nice, I finished all of the Jack Ryan stories and this is a nice addition. You still get the world around government operations but also a good glimpse into a larger cast.
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- jimmyjay21
- 13-02-12
Clancy and Op-center was intense.
Would you try another book from the authors and/or Michael Kramer?
Yes, I am a fan of the all thrillers.
What did you like best about this story?
Donald's heroic actions to prevent the outbreak of a new Korean war.
Did Michael Kramer do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Yes
Could you see Tom Clancy's Op-Center being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Tom Cruise maybe, H Ford as Donald.
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- Lee
- 17-03-17
Having trouble sleeping? Michael Kramer can help.
He not only is he mono toned. He also gets the characters voices mixed up.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-11-18
Excellent book, but not Clancy's best
I only give it 4 stars because Tom Clancy sets the bar so high with some of his other work. Still an excellent book.
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- Tim Eriks
- 20-10-18
Not my best Clancy read
Story never grabbed your interest and held it like his Jack Ryan stories. Just IK.
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- M. Chavez
- 03-09-18
Can't get past narator's voice
Not sure what it is but I can't get past narrator's voice and narration style. It's really distracting to me.