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Is it just me, or does anyone else get the eery feeling the Jack Reacher character is CGI generated some of the time in this series?
You’re over thinking this Stephen - I mean some of the things Spider Shepherd gets up would never happen in the real world either? Doesn’t make Reacher or your books any less enjoyable
Just finished the Spider Shepherd series. On the 4th book of the Jack Nightingale series. Enjoying every book so far. I Worked through all James Patterson's books and skipped Lee Child's for no good reason at all. I think it was because I started with Mark Dawson's John Milton Series and couldn't stop before I finished Uppercut. Counting the days for Bloodlands to be released....
So, to make up my own mind, I'll tackle the Jack Reacher series of Lee Child and then watch the first episode of season 2. I must say, I don't enjoy movies or series about books I've read. The books describe feelings and thoughts that can't possibly be projected on film or television.
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Is it just me, or does anyone else get the eery feeling the Jack Reacher character is CGI generated some of the time in this series?
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You’re over thinking this Stephen - I mean some of the things Spider Shepherd gets up would never happen in the real world either? Doesn’t make Reacher or your books any less enjoyable
Just finished the Spider Shepherd series. On the 4th book of the Jack Nightingale series. Enjoying every book so far. I Worked through all James Patterson's books and skipped Lee Child's for no good reason at all. I think it was because I started with Mark Dawson's John Milton Series and couldn't stop before I finished Uppercut. Counting the days for Bloodlands to be released.... So, to make up my own mind, I'll tackle the Jack Reacher series of Lee Child and then watch the first episode of season 2. I must say, I don't enjoy movies or series about books I've read. The books describe feelings and thoughts that can't possibly be projected on film or television.
