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Nothing to Lose (Jack Reacher, No. 12) | 
| Author: Lee Child Creator: Dick Hill Publisher: Books on Tape Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 239 reviews Sales Rank: 1831323
Format: Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged library
ISBN: 1415948216 EAN: 9781415948217 ASIN: 1415948216
Publication Date: June 3, 2008
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Product Description Unabridged on 11 CDs in hard, vinyl box. Lee Child brings the listener the thriller about a man with nothing to lose who goes to war with a town that wants him gone, then dead.
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Many criticisms are fueled by poliltics, but not all August 21, 2008 If the negative conclusions Reacher has made about Iraq are likely to steam you, skip the book. Otherwise, still a pretty good read. I have confidence in Lee Child.
As reviewer Brian Baker say, Reacher stories have been small stories. They have also not been so fantastical. The townspeople are cartoons. That being said, Reacher is still Reacher. I read avidly, the action was sufficient, and the essential small observations (why do hardware stores always put items out on the sidewalk? coffee mug shapes, etc.) are as tasty as ever.
Recommended, with the caveat.
No longer a fan August 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've read all of the previous Reacher books and have enjoyed them all. This was his not his best story line or writing. To add to the problems Child decides to force some political views. Which doesn't even fit. I have alwasy recomended Child and the Reacher series. I won't pick one up again and I'll be sure to speak ill of this book when I get a chance.
Total waste of time August 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nothing to Lose (Jack Reacher Novels)This is undoubtedly one of the worst books I have ever read. The reason I gave it one star was because that was the lowest rating Amazon allowed. The only reason it held my attention was because the other books by Child have been so great. If this had been the first book of his I had read, I would have put it down within 100 pages. He kept plowing the same ground it seemed to me. The characters were shallow and not well developed. The plot was weak. It just didn't give me much to get excited about. I kept thinking, "this has got to get better," but it didn't. I hope this is a fluke, and Child's next effort will be back up to par with his previous works.
spun off the rails. end of the series? August 17, 2008 The previous book wasn't great, but I gave Child the benefit of the doubt. This book really was it fo rme. Lousy plot, silly situations, and a Reacher that was nothing like the previous books.
Read this only if you have a read need for disappointment.
Ignore the haters August 15, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
When it comes down to it, Nothing to Lose is not the greatest Jack Reacher novel Lee Child has written. However, it certainly isn't bad. I was a bit turned off when I got my copy in the mail and checked the Amazon reviews to see the slew of 1-star reviews that Child has gotten this time around. However, the negative reviews are ridiculous. I was taken completely by surprise at the sheer number of Reacher fans that really identified with his "politics" and that this novel totally broke that illusion for them. Where have we EVER gotten a glimpse of Reacher's political views? Child leaves so much of Reacher's character to the imagination, that most people read "ex-military police" and see "will do anything for his country no matter the cost." It is frustrating to see an endless brigade of 1-star reviews for a novel that isn't poorly written or in bad taste - it just happens to take a stance on an unpopular war that rests a bit on the liberal side. The blasphemy in question amounts to LITERALLY a page and a half of Reacher talking, and somehow Child has jumped the shark with this novel.
People need to just grow up. Lee Child is a fantastic novelist, and consistently puts out entertaining thrillers that read like action flicks. Nothing to Lose, while not amazing, is a wholly adequate Reacher novel, and it houses in its pages one of the best bar fights Reacher has been in since Echo Burning. Don't pass on this novel for a page and a half of liberal ideas - give it a whirl. It's not his best but it's damned entertaining, and don't let the naysayers tell you otherwise.
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