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Andy Martin | 320 pages | 26 Nov 2015 | Transworld Publishers Ltd | 9780593076620 | English | London, United Kingdom Reacher Said Nothing : Lee Child and the Making of Make Me by Andy Martin | eBay

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The result is a fascinating, up-close-and- look into the world and ways of an expert storyteller's creative process as he undertakes the writing Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me the much anticipated twentieth Jack Reacher novel, Make Me. Fueled by copious mugs of black coffee, Lee Child squares off against the blank page or, rather, computer screeneager to follow his wandering imagination in search of a plot worthy of the rough and ready Reacher. While working in fits and starts, fine-tuning sentences, characters, twists and turns, Child plies Martin with anecdotes and insights about the life and times that shaped the man and his methods: from schoolyard scraps and dismal factory jobs to a Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me TV production career and the life-changing decision to put pencil to paper. Then there's the chance encounter that transformed aspiring author James Grant into household name "Lee Child. Numerous bestsellers and near worldwide fame say he can. Jack Reacher may be a man of few words, but Reacher Said Nothing says it all about a certain tall man with a talent for coming out on top. Praise for Reacher Said Nothing "Martin, an unabashed fan of Child's work, conveys his excitement at hanging out with Child. Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me by Andy Martin

Audible Premium Plus. Cancel anytime. On September 1,Lee Child went out to buy the paper to start writing his first novel - in pencil. The result was Killing Floorwhich introduced his hero Jack Reacher. Twenty years later, on September 1,he began writing Make Methe 20th novel in his number-one best-selling Reacher series. Same day, same writer, same hero. The difference, this time, was that he had someone looking over his shoulder. Andy Martin, uber Reacher fan, Cambridge academic, expert on existentialism and dedicated surfer, sat behind Lee Child in his office and watched him as he wrote. Reacher Said Nothing is a book about a guy writing a book. An instant metabook. It crosses genres by bringing a high-level critical approach to a popular text and gives a fascinating insight into the art of writing a thriller, showing the process in real time. It may well be the first of its kind. Did anyone really think it was a good idea to publish this after it was finished? Here is a word that all successful writers should keep in mind. This book destroys the mystique of the Reacher novels. It exposes their production by a bunch of whiney middle class prima Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me and even more hilariously tries to elevate them into the realm of fine literature. I have read every Reacher story and they are a rollicking fun ride, but to try and sell them as anything but brain candy is patently ridiculous. I want to believe this piece of writing is an April Fools Day joke but I suspect it isn't. Don't do a sequel and if you are a Reacher fan do not read it. In fact just don't buy it. I m going to pretend I never read it or I will end up hating Reacher given the utter intellectual Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me Reachers creator and his friends associate with the character in this book. Worst book idea It was alright - a bit waffly and dull in places. The idea of what this book could be makes you ignore the majority of the reviews. But they are right. This is a terrible book, ironically written by somebody so clearly knowledgeable and in love with books, and Reacher books in particular. There is way too much from the author in this book and nowhere near enough from Lee Child. The author's faith in his own sense of humour is hugely misplaced and not what people have bought the book for. It's a real shame. A great viewpoint from, the other side. Also if your thinking of writing a book, good tips etc. I read a review in a newspaper and thought - yawn. Then listened on Audio Just loved it - it helps to know the Reacher books which I do - as do many others given Lee's sales figures. Its literary and literal, the game playing with words for the book in progress was fantastic. I know who Lee Child is - who is Andy Martin - he made the book really Great to hear and feel how a book gets written. Narration made me think three people were talking Child, Martin and the narrator. I'l have to listen to it again it was that good, hang on another Reacher book just released Any additional comments? I recently read a review of Star Wars 7 in Time Magazine. If I'd read this before seeing the movie it would have spoiled the movie for me. So too with this book. I look forward to every new Reacher, but after listening to how "Make Me", and previous novels, were conceived and written, the care and attention given to the language and style, I previously had not appreciated. I now look forward to re-experiencing the Reacher catalogue from a new perspective. For some, it will spoil their experience of the novels, but for others, like me, it will enhance their appreciation of the books and the writer. It is also more than a 'Fly on the Wall' type narrative, Andy Martin delves into Lee Child's back story, as well as events occurring during the writing of the book, with considerable Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me on the language and style. I found the book to be an interesting read, and engagingly performed by Steven Pacey. I recommend this book to every Lee Child and Reacher fan Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me are happy to know more than is on the page, and who have read all the books. Take the spoiler alert seriously. Lastly, as Reacher is discussed, and comments are carefully presented. I enjoyed the movie, but I understand why Tom's physical stature is an issue for many. From this book I have a better appreciation of the difference between how we perceive in our mind's eye what Reacher should look like and sound as written, to how he should be cinematically, and on reflection I think I would prefer Reacher to be Tom Cruise, than say, The Rock. By: Dr Andy Martin. Narrated by: Steven Pacey. Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later. Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed. Please try again. Follow podcast failed. Unfollow podcast failed. Free with a day trial. Stream or download thousands Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me included titles. No default payment method selected. Add payment method. Switch payment method. We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method. Pay using card ending in. Taxes where applicable. Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews. Amazon Reviews. Sort by:. 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Andy Martin, uber Reacher fan, Cambridge academic, expert on existentialism, and dedicated surfer, sat behind Lee Child in his office and watched him as he wrote. Reacher Said Nothing is a book about a guy writing a book. An instant meta-book. It crosses genres, by bringing a high-level critical approach to a popular text, and gives a fascinating insight into the art of writing a thriller, showing the process in real time. It may well be the first of its kind. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Reacher Said Nothingplease sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Dec 10, James Thane rated it really liked it Shelves: lee-childjack-reachernon-fiction. On September 1,an aspiring author went to the store and bought the paper on which he would write Killing Floorthe first novel to feature the protagonist who would become the legendary Jack Reacher. Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me, what a difference a couple of decades can make. On that date inJim Grant had been recently fired from British television and was virtually broke. Hoping desperately that he might find something he could do to support himself and his family, he sat down with a pencil and a pad of pa On September 1,an aspiring author went to the store and bought the paper on which he would write Killing Floorthe first novel to feature the protagonist who would become the legendary Jack Reacher. Hoping desperately that he might find something he could do to support himself and his family, he sat down with a pencil and a pad of paper, attempting to reinvent himself as a novelist. Twenty years later, having created one of the most successful franchises in the history of thriller novels, "Lee Child" sat down at his sleek Apple computer in his very expensive home in City one of several that he has around the world to begin the twentieth book in the series. In this case, he was accompanied by Andy Martin, a literary scholar from the University of Cambridge who also happens to be a huge fan of both Jack Reacher and the man who created him. From the first line to the last, Martin would shadow Child through the process of writing the book that became Make Me. I came to this book, immediately after reading Make Meboth as a fan of the Reacher series and as a writer who was very interested to see how someone much more successful than I at this business approached his craft. It's both encouraging and at the same time very frustrating to see that Lee Child and I work in much the same way, although he obviously makes it work much better than I. It's nice to see, for example, that his work habits are at least as loose as my own--actually maybe even worse. He allows himself to be constantly distracted, especially in the early stages of the process. There's always email to check, coffee to drink, and a fair amount of time spent doing things totally unrelated to the project at hand. Like me, and like most other writers, I suspect, Child would argue that even when he's watching soccer or doing something equally Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me, the novel is constantly working itself out somewhere in the subconscious regions of his mind. As with most of us, that's probably true some of the time and not so much true at others. Fledgling writers who've gone out and bought five or six of those books that purport to tell you the formula for writing a novel, will probably be gravely disappointed to learn that one of the most commercially successful writers of the modern age does virtually none of the things that those books advise: He doesn't outline; he doesn't create complex biographies for each of his characters; he doesn't post notes all over the place tracking the plot; the man just sits down and starts writing without the slightest idea where the book might be going. He figures that it will all work itself out somehow, and so far it has, for the most part brilliantly. It's a lot of fun to watch the new Reacher novel take shape but certainly no fan of the series would want to read this book without first reading Make Me. There are way too many spoilers, which is no doubt inevitable in a book like this. One might argue that Martin sometimes gets carried away discussing literary theory and other such matters that might be of interest principally to academics like himself, but that's a fairly small complaint. Martin devotes one chapter Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me the book to a trip on which he accompanied Child to the Convention in Long Beach, California. Bouchercon is a Major Deal--a huge convention that annually brings together several hundred writers and fans. Child was still in the process of promoting Personalthe nineteenth of the Reacher novels, and he was very much in evidence as the convention progressed. I remember that we had a drink together in the hotel bar at that Bouchercon--along with about eight thousand other people, of course. As always, there were a lot of other big names in attendance--people like , for example--but watching Child and the crowd of writers and fans orbiting around him, I remember thinking that Child was something like a supernova while the rest of us, especially people like me, were rank pretenders who had drifted in from some galaxy far, far away. I doubt very much that reading this book is going to make me a better or more successful writer. But in the several times I have seen him, Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me Child has always impressed me as a genuinely nice guy, and it's good to see that someone who, like so many of the rest of us, was once down on his luck and only dreaming of being a hugely successful author was smart enough--and lucky enough--to make it work. Reacher Said Nothing is a very interesting book that should appeal to large Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me of "Reacher Creatures" and other writers as well. View all 12 comments. Dec 12, Andrew Smith rated it really liked it Shelves: memoirs- biographiesnon-fiction. So the opportunity to retrospectively observe the author writing the book — of being a fly on the wall - was something I was not going to miss! Andy Martin is an academic and an author: he lectures in French at Cambridge University and has written a number of books on such heavyweight subjects as the lives and writings of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. It seems that Child commences the writing of each new book on 1st September, the same date he started writing the first book in the series, . At commencement, he has no idea what will happen in the rest of the tale — it will develop organically in the coming days, weeks and months. In fact, I was surprised how technical the whole process was and just how much thought and care went into the detailed construction of the text. As an example of the level of discourse, the following is a response supplied by Martin to Child after the latter read out a short sentence he was particularly pleased with: Nice parataxis, no subordination and the simile, of course. Oh yeah, and the sibilance… it was plain and simple yet it had an onomatopoeic feel to it. Child himself has a phenomenal memory and he seems to store information, mostly trivia, that Reacher may or may not regurgitate at some point. View all 11 comments. Dec 11, Fred Forbes rated it it was ok. I had hoped for some insight on the creative process utilized by Lee Child, one of my favorite authors, instead most of the book seems to be digressions about Martin himself - what he ate, wore, where he went etc. Strange side journeys into comments about authors and issues that only a professor could love he teaches at Cambridge like the decision to use the the preterite tense versus the pluper "But I Digress Strange side journeys into comments about authors and issues that only a professor could love he teaches at Cambridge like the decision to use the the preterite tense versus the pluperfect, side arguments with Child over the number of words in a sentence some obsession over the number of words in book and tallying things like the day in March when Child finished 2, word while drinking 19 mugs of coffee and smoking 26 Camel cigarettes. Some of the Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me is interesting - how Jim Grant chose the name Lee Child to write under, some snarky comments about David Baldacci who many feel based his character Puller on Child's Jack Reacher, some mutual admiration tidbits Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me the Stephen King and Child but most of the book is far off the point. The book is dedicated to "All those loyal readers of Lee Child who may have bought this book by mistake. View 2 comments. Jan 24, Scott rated it liked it Shelves: non-fiction. If you are a fan of the Lee Child "Reacher" series, you will like this book, at least most of it. If you are not a fan of the "Reacher" series, then you won't have an interest in reading a book that will most likely confuse you anyway. I looked forward to really get into Lee's head while he developed his ideas and plot from thoughts onto pa If you are a fan of the Lee Child "Reacher" series, you will like this book, at least most of it. I looked forward to really get into Lee's head while he developed his ideas and plot from thoughts onto paper and into a final product. You do get some of that as well as cool behind-the-scenes stories about Lee, his background as a writer, and his personal thoughts and philosophies. Those things I enjoyed as well as other interesting tidbits about Lee like his vast consumption of coffee and cigarettes. However, there were some things I didn't enjoy. About halfway through the author deviated into too many esoteric arguments around language and philosophy that was unnecessary. Overall, if you are a "Reacher" fan, then this was an interesting read. If not, skip it. Nov 05, Steph rated it it was amazing. As a massive Jack Reacher fan I knew it was a book I wanted to read. It's a captivating snapshot of the life and process of Lee Child during the writing of MAKE ME — illuminating how his life and Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me writing feed into each other. As a writer, it made me consider my own process — the similarities, and the differences — and was inspiring, reassuring and educational.