What are some good operator novels, /lit/?
No need to answer straight away. Take your time, finish your dinner first.
Mark Bowden's maximalist novel "Black Hawk Down" is bretty good. Better than Clancey. That is the only operatin' novel I've ever read.
Hope that helps.
Storm of Steel, I guess
>>7509345
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
this is kind of irrelevant but has anyone one read john ringo's ghost?
he just
he just rapes so much. it's pseudo-rape but it's clearly meant to be as rapey as he felt he could get away with
>>7509414
Sounds good, will check it out.
>>7509430
Not an operator novel but since you mentioned it I heartily recommend you Babchenko's One Soldier's War ... - it's an amazing read that surpasses Junger's sociopathy with both empathy and detachment.
>>7509536
That sounds hilarious in a sense, like something Verhoeven would put as a backdrop of his late eighties / early nineties work. Can't tell how intentional the whole hyperbole is when gauging the synopsis. Is it a form of New Sincerity?
>>7510122
The style of the prose is very tumblr, almost to a satirical point.
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Del Toro is fucking badass in that film
>>7510178
Sounds good
I can recommend you Jonathan Maberry's Joe Ledger series, at times incredulously bad. Resident Evil comes off as competently written compared to it but it is entertaining.
>>7510186
time to meet God.
>>7510186
return to wherever you came from
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>>7510213
Con paz, con paz! Pregunta paisano: Quieres morir? (Peace, peace! Ask yourself, compatriot: Do you want to die?)
That guy with the glasses was really really based.
>>7510869
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>>7510213
>i'm already here.
kek'd