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Jack Reacher series by Lee Child
I'm about 1/2 into Killing Floor and I'm liking it a lot. Has anyone read any of the Jack Reacher series? If so, how do the subsequent books stack up?
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08-06-2010, 10:53 PM | #2 |
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I've picked up a couple. They're good quick reads. But. The stutter. Stopping. That. He used. Exclusively. In the Killing Floor was. Almost too much. To handle.
I couldn't tell if it was Jack Reacher or William Shatner in a couple of chapters. Thankfully, it appears to be just a first time published oopsies and my eyes thanked me later. The biggest shock to you may be the POV shift if you read them in order. He switches between first and third person between some books. |
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Thanks. I am enjoying Killing Floor. It's one of those wrong places, wrong time type of stories but done well and fairly believable.
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08-07-2010, 12:02 AM | #4 |
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You know, I couldn't say it any better myself. You've pretty much summed up the whole plot, and it's damned fun.
The best part of it all is that Lee Child has no formal law enforcement or military training. And he fooled me. |
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I'm guessing that when this is over that Reacher doesn't stick around. I could be wrong. But I doubt it.
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We'll talk when you finish the book
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08-07-2010, 11:15 AM | #7 |
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I've read all the Jack Reacher books including Lee Child's most recent (61 Hours) and have liked them all. Some, typically, are better than others but all are good reads.
In fact, I went to a Lee Child book signing about a year ago and got my picture taken standing next to him. Tried to convince my friends who are big Reacher fans that that was Jack standing next to Lee in the picture. I can only describe their reaction as somewhat, um, skeptical. Okay, okay, they howled with giggles. I ask you! |
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I just read "One Shot." When I first started it I thought, "this can't be right -- what's with all the abbreviated little non-sentences?" I put it down for a while and read something else. I went back to it a week or so later, and read straight through it, and thoroughly enjoyed it. I think I just had to get used to the style, but once I did I thought it was a good read.
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08-07-2010, 04:29 PM | #9 |
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Like cassidym, I too have read all of them and enjoyed them all. They're not literary masterpieces by any means, but they are good reads for when you don't necessarily want to think too hard
I think I must be a very inattentive reader though. I didn't. Notice the short. Sentences. Mentioned. Above. Nor did I notice the changing POV of the books (and I read most of them back-to-back). I guess I just got into the story and didn't notice the way it was written. There was also a note at the end of the last one (61 Hours) saying that the next one is due out in November 2010. |
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08-07-2010, 06:19 PM | #11 |
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I've enjoyed them all. I prefer to think of his sentence structure as "creative use of language" and would be disappointed if he changed his style. His bad guys tend to be over the top evil and gross me out but, I guess, that justifies Reacher's response to them.
I like that Reacher is an extreme wanderer with no home base at all. I like that he owns only the clothes on his back and a folding toothbrush. I'm a non materialistic wanderer myself. When I feel bad about being so out of step with the rest of the modern western world, I read some Reacher and decide that I'm a tame little pack rat. Killing Floor is the first published. Number 8, The Enemy, is a prequel set in 1990 when Reacher was still an Army MP. The rest follow along in time but it’s really not that important to read them in order. I was going to describe this series as the guy equivalent of “Chick Lit” (Boy Books? Stud Fun?). When checking the official web site, I noticed a forum for fans. Women are very active there. Is anyone else surprised by that? |
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I got the distinct impression that Child wrote a 600 page book and just cut it in half. The ending to 61 hours didn't really resolve all the issues just kind of got you ready to buy the next one.
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Yes, couldn't agree more. It was like the end of a movie where you walk out thinking; "Well, at least we know there'll be a sequel".
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I liked Killing Floor a lot. I think it's one of the best books in the series. The series itself I find is a little hit or miss. Persuader is another stand out book.
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I've read all the Jack Reacher novels so far - I really enjoy the books (I like the independence of Jack and his ability to just be his own man).
I agree with the consensus here: Lee Child wrote [on purpose] a cliffhanger-style book with 61 Hours. Although - I had heard an Internet rumor (source[s] unremembered & untraceable) that Lee Child had meant to kill off Jack Reacher but decided to continue on. Personally, I'd hate to have a long-running character die because the author is done with him/her. I should think it would be hard to start up a series with a main character if you knew s/he was going to die in book #X. It'd almost be like knowing how the book ends... Anyway. List me as one who's waiting for September to find out what happens to Jack. Marilyn |
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