• Personal

  • Jack Reacher, Book 19
  • By: Lee Child
  • Narrated by: Dick Hill
  • Length: 12 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,145 ratings)

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By: Lee Child
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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Publisher's summary

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • THE BLOCKBUSTER JACK REACHER SERIES THAT INSPIRED TWO MAJOR MOTION PICTURES AND THE STREAMING SERIES REACHER

“The best one yet.”—Stephen King

Someone has tried to kill the French president. How many snipers can shoot from three-quarters of a mile with total confidence? John Kott—a U.S. Army marksman gone bad—is one of them. After fifteen years in prison, he’s out . . . and there’s a G8 summit coming up, packed with enough world leaders to tempt any assassin.

If anyone can stop Kott, it’s the man who beat him before: Jack Reacher. And though he’d rather work alone, Reacher is teamed with rookie analyst Casey Nice. They’re facing a rough road, full of local thugs, double-crosses, and no backup if things go wrong. Reacher never gets too close. But this time it’s personal.

This edition includes the bonus short story “Not a Drill.”

©2014 Lee Child (P)2014 Random House Audio

Critic reviews

“Reacher is the stuff of myth, a great male fantasy. . . . One of this century’s most original, tantalizing pop-fiction heroes . . . [Lee] Child does a masterly job of bringing his adventure to life with endless surprises and fierce suspense.”—The Washington Post

“Yet another satisfying page-turner.”—Entertainment Weekly

“Reacher is always up for a good fight, most entertainingly when he goes mano a mano with a seven-foot, 300-pound monster of a mobster named Little Joey. But it’s Reacher the Teacher who wows here.”—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times

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Lee and Dick seem tired

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I have listened to this series faithfully and have enjoyed most of them. The latest iteration of Jack Reacher left me wanting. The narration often has carried the book when the plot was lacking but in this case I thought Dick Hill's performance a bit lackluster. He seemed to rush through the first half and it wasn't until the last half that he started to sound more like his usual Reacher.
The plot was formulaic and predictable for Lee Child. The characterization was developed in a spotty fashion.

What could Lee Child have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

The major premise of the book was weak. Reacher is not an operative on foreign soil--he's just a guy and the book ignored this major facet of the character. Also his getting out of all the different predicaments was too easy and predictable.

How could the performance have been better?

Dick Hill just wasn't his usual Reacher.

Do you think Personal needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

Reacher does but Personal was just to odd to keep it going

Any additional comments?

Between this book and using a midget for the movie I am beginning to lose faith. I would like to see the real Reacher not the fake operative.

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Lee Child: where in the world is Jack Reacher?

Where is Jack Reacher?

He is not in this book--at least, not the Reacher I know and love! The Reacher in this book is aging out and boring. Reacher is NEVER boring. There is no life in this book's character; he is just going through the motions.

There is a sort of fight in Chapter 27.

I worried in the beginning of the book about the narration. Dick Hill is the voice of Reacher as far as I am concerned, but Mr Hill started out a little thin and weak at the beginning and I thought he had been ill or something, but he did pick up somewhat as the book went on. However, he seemed less energetic than usual. I hope he is ok.

The plot meandered. I gave up caring whether or not they ever found the sniper they started out looking for in Arkansas to Paris to London etc.

I am on Chapter 33 of 58 as I write. I am going to finish it, but it is a mere formality.

Please find the real Reacher and bring him back. I gave the book three stars overall, but mostly from loyalty.

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A Note to Jack Reacher

Dear Jack,

I just finished listening to the story of your last unintentional adventure. You know, the one where you get called in to fix an international crisis because from your past, you are the only one that can save the day? ...Yeah, that one.

I loved it. It seemed like this story and the last couple of your adventures have been solved with more cerebral effort than just 100% violence. I appreciate that about you. You are not only a big guy, trained in every possible fighting technique, but you are also generally smarter than everyone else in the room. The humor in this story was what I especially loved. I laughed out loud at least a dozen times. You've become snarky and funny as you've gained wisdom. I'm not used to laughing during your stories, it adds a great dimension--well played.

Don't get me wrong, I loved the action in this story. It was all there. You haven't lost your step, your cunning, or your speed. And you threw in some surprises which made it especially fun. The bad guys don't have a chance with you on the case.

I liked your relationship with the female in this story too. In your younger years, I flinched at the occasional sexist moments. You guys were great together on this adventure. You were supportive, and taught her a bunch, and helped her along--it was another very satisfying part of the story.

We've been through 19 stories now together. They haven't all been 5-star worthy, you've had your ups and downs. This one has the depth, the surprises, the pace, the relationship development, and a little bit of fun that made it a full 5-stars--well played.

As for Dick Hill being your narrator, as always he's the right choice. His accents and voice changes are smooth, and he captures the spirit of your stories every time.

I'll recommend it to friends.

Well played.



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Definitely something wrong with Reacher

Couldn't believe how disappointed I was with this Reacher episode. Virtually no action. Very thin, almost non existent plot. Reader was very slow and this book bored me out of my skull. I don't like saying negative comments but it is difficult to come up with anything positive. The dialogue wasn't realistic and the book had three speeds: slow, slower, and stop. Very sorry I wasted a credit on this book.

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Sad Crap!

I've read all of the Reacher books, and have enjoyed this series. Unfortunately, "Personal" is one of the worst. Slow, boring story. No action, and too far fetched. Dick Hill's narration of the book is also less than stellar. He used to sound tough, which you would expect from Reacher, but reading this book, he just sounds old.

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I’m sad to contribute to the chorus of negativity

Any additional comments?

I’ve never been disappointed in a Reacher book before. I’ve read them all starting from about three years ago, and I’ve loved catching these books as they come out. The stuff I usually like was published decades ago. I guess what bugs me about PERSONAL is that it feels like a misguided attempt at Reacher’s greatest hits, only it’s set in Europe instead of America.

(BTW this does make sense...I’ve seen other reviewers complain that Reacher is a regular guy and that’s not exactly true, he’s an American who grew up abroad and worked abroad as an MP...frankly I’m surprised this is the first book to really take place almost entirely off American soil.)

The set up is good. The story promising. And I actually like the idea of Reacher being recalled and compelled to work as an operative. But then something feels off. Maybe it’s the first person narration of the novel. Or how quickly Reacher gets partnered with whatever version of female sidekick he has this time (which is an idea a little more than stale at this point....how about a bromance? See how that goes). Most of the novel is kinda boring and just full of hemming and hawing about plans of action and what motivation all these possible bad guys might have -- or are they bad guys? Maybe the good guys are the bad guys, etc. It just kinda goes on that way. The girl sidekick is named Nice, and that was a bit much given that her character’s arc is about finding strength to overcome her timidness to fulfill her potential...or less “nice.”

My greatest gripe is Lee Child did something really wrong that no writer should ever do. I won’t spoil anything but when Reacher figures out at the end what’s really happening, what the plot really is, you feel sort of cheated. That plot would have been great. Unraveling that mystery would have been a lot more fun. Instead it’s downloaded all in the last couple pages as if some plot twist when really it feels like it’s the plot Reacher should have been following the whole book.

The gangsters Reacher deals with throughout the book, the MI5 guy, feel like background people. But they’re front and center.

Frankly I suspect Lee Child intended PERSONAL as a movie. I imagine it was written while the film was being made or released, and it sort of feels like he was trying to write a neat, simplified story ready for the big screen. But who knows?

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Reacher has never disappointed me before....

What disappointed you about Personal?

I will echo what reviewers before me have noted. The story is weak. It's almost like it was written by someone else. The performance is weak. Has Dick Hill been ill? His voice is weak and just doesn't have that REACHER strength to it.

Has Personal turned you off from other books in this genre?

No.

What didn’t you like about Dick Hill’s performance?

It was just sub par.

What character would you cut from Personal?

Pretty much all of them. They didn't ring true. They were not fleshed out or believable.

Any additional comments?

I sure hope this was an aberration, and the real Jack and a real story return in the next one.

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Jack Reacher aka Sherlock Homeless: I Love It!!

What did you love best about Personal?

I thought this was a typical Reacher book. By that I mean it did NOT disappoint me at all. It's Reacher to the rescue with an unexpected ending.

What does Dick Hill bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Dick Hill is Jack Reacher's voice. There are three books in this series that are read by someone else and I really wish Dick Hill would reread these. I for one would purchase them.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Nothing extreme but I think there were some really good one liners that did make me laugh through out the book.

Any additional comments?

Not sure why this book has gotten some poor reviews but I thought it was great. This is probably my favorite series and I'm already waiting for the next. I think people have to remember that he was "born" in 1961, making him 53. Unless Lee Child does a flashback book you can't expect him to perform like he was 36 again and still be believable. I really liked the story line and the ending was so unexpected. As in a few previous books the ending throws you for a loop. Everything is getting wrapped up, there's maybe 15 minutes left and you find out that what you believed was the conclusion was not and the real antagonist was the last person you would have guessed. I am happy with my purchase and I'm sure I will listen to it again.

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Too much bluster & Child should have wikied Zoloft

I usually enjoy Reacher novels, but the normally quaint simpleness and effortless heroism was far too amplified in this novel. For example, Reacher seemed to think that voice dialing a cell phone was some sort of magical addition that an especially large man needed to use since his fingers were too big to use the keys. It's hard to reconcile the blatant ignorance and bluster with the fast-thinking Special Forces agent.

I was especially irritated by the random references to the use of Zoloft by one of the characters. She's described as being a Zoloft addict, carrying her pill bottle around with her in case she gets anxious. Reacher is proud of her when she goes days without taking her dose. Zoloft is not the best anxiety med by a long shot, and it needs to be taken daily for weeks before a change in affect is seen. These details make me think Reacher is becoming a senile old man who can still shoot a gun.

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SOOOOOO Tenuous

What disappointed you about Personal?

I have listened to all the Reacher novels and loved them. Enough even to sit through the Tom Cruise movie debacle. This is my first review as most of the time I just figure i am just passing time so I will listen to pretty much anything.

I just can not get over how detailed the most inane situations were. 10 minutes was spent going over how a password was entered into a computer. A good 45 minutes of the book were devoted to how large Joey's house was. I found myself wanting to stop but of course I had to finish.

Wish I had not wasted my time.

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