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Killing Floor (Jack Reacher #1)
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Feb 09, 2009
bookshelves: tough-as-nails-heroes, action-adventure, part-of-a-series, thriller-suspense, owned-copy, scary-sexy-cool-dangerous-hero, corrupt-officials, southern-setting, small-town-slice-of-life, character-grieving-loved-one, 2011-reading, hero-i-loved, favorite-or-autobuy-author
Are you having a bad day?
Do you need an Action Pick-You Up?
Do you sometimes wish that the bad guys would get exactly what they deserve?
Then I have a quick solution. Read a Jack Reacher novel!
Jack Reacher is the kind of guy who will kick some serious butt in the most brutal fashion, and it ain't pretty. I admit that I wince when I see someone die violently on tv and in movies. But I love action movies. Yeah, I know it makes no sense. Killing Floor is the kind of book that I would love to see as a movie (if Hollywood didn't manage to bungle most of the movies they make. )Yes, it has some cringe-worthy scenes, but I don't feel bad for the bad guys in this book at all. They were completely loathsome. While I don't consider myself a violent person, there is something deeply satisfying about reading a book with a kickbutt hero who deals with corrupt persons with no morals and no respect for human life, and deals with them hard like they deserve, but they certainly don't expect.
Things I like about Jack Reacher:
*He can handle himself
*He is a good person, but he don't play!
*He is both the mysterious, strong silent type and a smart aleck with unforgettable lines. What a great combination.
*He uses his brain and all the assets available. I liked how he assessed the various situations and was able to come up with a good solution, thinking on his feet.
*He has a sense of justice that I can get behind, and he doesn't let the rules get in his way of seeing justice done (much like Repairman Jack from the F. Paul Wilson books).
*He treats people with respect, except for lowlives who show that they aren't worthy of it.
*He can kick some serious butt and teach the thugs some lessons they won't ever forget!
Who would I pick to play Jack Reacher in a movie?
I immediately thought of Josh Lucas when Jack is first described. Why? Because Josh is hot, he's a good actor, he has the attitude and the presence to play Jack, and the coloring and physical description. Yup. Josh is my Jack. I will not budge on that.
Do you still need a reason to read this book?
If the answer is no, I suggest you go find a copy of this book and have a ball reading it. If you don't want to read Killing Floor by now, then I can tell you truly haven't been completely annoyed with how scumbags manage to take advantage of good people and get away with it. Or maybe you just don't like adrenaline rushes in a book, and action-packed suspense with some nifty twists and turns. If that's the case, I still like you.
Um, Danielle. You sound kind of gleeful about this violent book and I'm a little scared of you right now. Should I be? Are you a closet vigilante?
Not at all, even though I love Batman and Jack is definitely going on my favorite hero list. No, it's just very good wish fulfillment to read books with tough guys like Jack who can and will take care of the bad guys and have you going, "Dang!" What can I say? I grew up in the 80s, the Golden Age of action films. It's too late for me now....
Do you need an Action Pick-You Up?
Do you sometimes wish that the bad guys would get exactly what they deserve?
Then I have a quick solution. Read a Jack Reacher novel!
Jack Reacher is the kind of guy who will kick some serious butt in the most brutal fashion, and it ain't pretty. I admit that I wince when I see someone die violently on tv and in movies. But I love action movies. Yeah, I know it makes no sense. Killing Floor is the kind of book that I would love to see as a movie (if Hollywood didn't manage to bungle most of the movies they make. )Yes, it has some cringe-worthy scenes, but I don't feel bad for the bad guys in this book at all. They were completely loathsome. While I don't consider myself a violent person, there is something deeply satisfying about reading a book with a kickbutt hero who deals with corrupt persons with no morals and no respect for human life, and deals with them hard like they deserve, but they certainly don't expect.
Things I like about Jack Reacher:
*He can handle himself
*He is a good person, but he don't play!
*He is both the mysterious, strong silent type and a smart aleck with unforgettable lines. What a great combination.
*He uses his brain and all the assets available. I liked how he assessed the various situations and was able to come up with a good solution, thinking on his feet.
*He has a sense of justice that I can get behind, and he doesn't let the rules get in his way of seeing justice done (much like Repairman Jack from the F. Paul Wilson books).
*He treats people with respect, except for lowlives who show that they aren't worthy of it.
*He can kick some serious butt and teach the thugs some lessons they won't ever forget!
Who would I pick to play Jack Reacher in a movie?
I immediately thought of Josh Lucas when Jack is first described. Why? Because Josh is hot, he's a good actor, he has the attitude and the presence to play Jack, and the coloring and physical description. Yup. Josh is my Jack. I will not budge on that.
Do you still need a reason to read this book?
If the answer is no, I suggest you go find a copy of this book and have a ball reading it. If you don't want to read Killing Floor by now, then I can tell you truly haven't been completely annoyed with how scumbags manage to take advantage of good people and get away with it. Or maybe you just don't like adrenaline rushes in a book, and action-packed suspense with some nifty twists and turns. If that's the case, I still like you.
Um, Danielle. You sound kind of gleeful about this violent book and I'm a little scared of you right now. Should I be? Are you a closet vigilante?
Not at all, even though I love Batman and Jack is definitely going on my favorite hero list. No, it's just very good wish fulfillment to read books with tough guys like Jack who can and will take care of the bad guys and have you going, "Dang!" What can I say? I grew up in the 80s, the Golden Age of action films. It's too late for me now....
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February 9, 2009
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August 4, 2011
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August 4, 2011
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August 4, 2011
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August 4, 2011
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August 5, 2011
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"I like Jack Reacher. He is tough and he doesn't suffer fools gladly. And he's smart. What's not to like?"
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August 7, 2011
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August 7, 2011
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August 7, 2011
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August 7, 2011
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August 8, 2011
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August 8, 2011
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March 15, 2012
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Wendy, I'm excited too!




Sorry Ms Lan-Dinh, you won't find any paranormal and just a few sex scenes although he is not averse to hooking up. Jack protects the innocent and afflicts the guilty in a major ass-kicking way. He is not, unfortunately, a Virgil Flowers Dark Of The Moon kind of guy.


Not that I don't love Josh Lucas but he doesn't seem bad ass enough for me.


Lan-Dinh, I read Naked in Death and it's very good. Rourke is pretty yummy, but Eve does most of the buttkicking, at least in the first book.



(view spoiler) I am devastated.

Thanks for the warning, Wendy!

I was yelling my head off when I heard.


I'm with you Lady Danielle, I won't watch it either. I can't tell you how disappointed I am.

[spoilers removed] I am devastated."
Thump...thump...thump...sound of my forehead on the desk after seeing this. There is no freaking way this guy can be Reacher, no way. I was so looking forward to seeing these books in film, not any more.

But the sledgehammerness of it all is what I like! Insert whiny tone of voice.

Guys, I will stick with the books. That actor is a good way to get me not to watch movies.



I have to confess though, I first saw the Jack Reacher movie, and I really liked the whole army-cop that's always under the radar idea, so I decided to try the books, and I really liked the first one. :)
After reading the book, I can say Jack Reacher is one of my favorite characters, haha! I didn't really like Roscoe, for some reason, though. Don't know why, I just always felt she was there, doing nothing, lol.
