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  • The Rules all in one place

    4
    By Peekopakanko
    I liked it. It was fun and reminiscent to see the rules. After finishing a novel it's usually just a function of memory to recall it. These rules brought up Reacherisms from the novels and it was enjoyable to revisit those moments from the novels.
  • Rip-off waste of money

    1
    By Tomsamba
    this author and publisher are extremely disappointing... this isn't entertainment... this is just a blatant act of fraud, trading on a recognized name to take people's money...
  • Total Waste

    1
    By Mjr251
    Nothing but excerpts from the Reacher Books.
  • Worthless!

    1
    By LE TAG
    How do I get my money back?? Not a "book" at all! Do not buy this. Wish I had read the reviews.
  • Rules

    1
    By JP Cav
    Having read numerous Jack Reacher novels, this has got to be the dumbest excuse for a book. Have enjoyed many, but this was a total waste of money and time.
  • Not Worth the Money

    1
    By Rybeye
    Reacher is a great character, but this book was a complete waste of money.
  • Not a Jack Reacher Book

    1
    By Bennettskis
    I will be the first to admit that I goofed when I bought this book. I just jumped instinctively at a new JR book. It's just a list of Reacherisms, not a novel. It's more of a booklet than a book; and way overpriced for what you get.
  • Good if you like unordered lists

    3
    By Golf7000
    I enjoyed this book, but its basically a bunch of lists and a few quotes to give you some sense of the type of person the fictional character Jack Reacher is. A very quick read, but a lot more detail and depth would have been nice. Not really I worth $10 as an ebook. 148 short bullet lists.
  • Jack Reacher's Rules

    2
    By BombBarBoom
    While this is entertaining,sometimes amusing,a bit informative, it's content is lacking, especially for the amount paid.....
  • Not worth the cost

    1
    By Redstarsg
    One gets his rules reading the novels, the display of the rules with no interplay of a story is like reading someone else's shopping list