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Last Man Standing

Last Man Standing

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Avoid this book at all costs!
Review: I read and enjoyed Absolute Power so when I started Last Man Standing I couldn't believe it was so bad. The characters are cartoonish, the plot is stupid beyond belief, the ending wraps up all the loose ends in a way that sounds like an A Team episode! I forced myself to finish it hoping that there would be something to it, there was'nt. I laughed out loud during the climatic sceene.
This has to be one fo the worst books ever!
This dog gets one star because you can't go lower

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Damn Book EVER!
Review: This book is awesome you got to read it may be long but it makes up for it with a thrilling, and suspensful plot. David Baldacci has done it again! Just when I thought that I would never find a book I loved more then Absolute Power i find Last Man Standing. This book is so great that you'll read it faster than you knew you possibly could

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Last Man Standing
Review: Web London is a member of a Hostage Rescue Team called Charlie Team. (FBI) One night, in a dark alley, an operation which needed the team went wrong, leaving Web the only one left of Charlie. Something caused him to freeze, like he had been hit with a tazer gun, but what??? He gets shot in the hand from a deflected bullet, but otherwise comes out without a scratch. HRT sends Web to a psychiatrist to probe this area of his life, but soon he is sharing other parts of his life as well.....a father in prison, an abusive stepfather, on and on.

B-o-r-i-n-g! Too much detail and about 300 pages too long. In fact, I skipped 300 pages just to get to the end. I failed to connect with the characters and each scene was dragged out in agonizing detail. Too much useless information that could have been eliminated to make the book shorter and better. I have read all of his books and with the exception of "Wish You Well", have enjoyed them all. This book ended in such a way that it is obvious there is a sequel planned. I do not intend to read it. Just the thought of another book about Web London and his messed up life makes me shudder.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Blah
Review: Is David Baldacci a good writer? No. Did I finish the book? Yes. It's a badly written page turner. It's filled with SO MANY mind numbing facts (2 pages of horse trailer models, 3 pages of boring details about a horse spread and a page of irrelevant facts concerning computer "cookies"). Neither me nor my girlfriend ever visualized the book's characters. Maybe the main character is a joker. Maybe he's akin to Tokien's Aragorn. Who knows? But... I did finish the book. I can't say that about every book. It's a page turner. The plot provides enough for the reader to keep turning the pages. But... would I recommend it? No. Suspense and Action books are "in" and there's enough good writers out there to spend you money on. Don't spend your money on this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fast, exciting action.
Review: Web London is a member of the exclusive HRT team-Hostage Rescue Team-part of the FBI. An operation which needed the entire team went tragically and horribly wrong, with Web left as the sole survivor. Something caused him to freeze for just a moment, but long enough for him to escape the carnage which killed all of his team mates.His superior suggests counselling by a psychiatrist who dealt with the FBI operatives and their families. While on this ambushed operation, he came face to face with a small boy, who would have been the only other survivor of this attack but he disappears from the scene.Web sets out to find the boy and to clear up the reason for his inability to function during the operation.He switches from the doctor who had counselled him previously to Dr.Claire Daniels and so begins a deadly search to find the answers to everything. This is a real actioner, a pacy and exciting thriller which I could not put down.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ANNOYING
Review: This book disappointed me. Getting through it was like walking through thick, deep mud with cement shoes. Even though it had all of the ingredients to make a compelling and riveting read, Baldacci just couldn't combine them to make it so. A page turner? Yes, if you count the times I simply turned pages without reading them to finally get back to the story because he wanders off into pointless and boring details not relevent to the plot. Another annoyance in the story was how in one chapter Baldacci will relentlessly remind the reader of how the characters are macho-can-kill-with-thier-hands-studs. Then suddenly you are reading that these men of the elite Hostage Rescue Team are really so sensitive they can be brow-beaten by their wives and can't cope with the stress and violence of thier jobs.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I certainly hope HRT is not like this
Review: This book is like a mountain range with lots of tall peaks and low valleys. Some of the scenes grip you; others create enormous yawns. I think it badly needed the services of a good editor. Baldacci did a lot of research into all sorts of things and feels compelled to prove it by providing minute details of cars, weaponry, running a horse ranch, etc. etc. The main character, Webb London, has so many psychological problems, I'm surprised the FBI would let him near a water pistol let alone carry around a trunk full of high tech weapons. The psychiatrists are useless, indeed unethical. The FBI suits and administrators look incompetent and once again it seems only a renegade cowboy who consistently disobeys orders and provokes fights with his superiors, can save the day. The scene when HRT assaults the Frees compound was enough to make any survivalist and government hater run out and buy more machine guns. How London could justify leaving the people he had been assigned to protect on the ranch just so he could participate in the raid and get revenge, despite orders not to was beyond me. If someone did that in the military they would have been court-martialed. That being said, the book had its moments. I listened to the audio version, well read. It lasts about 20 + hours.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A pretty average read
Review: As far as reviews go most people are pretty accurate with their own reviews above so I will just concur with them. The story was quite long and it just didn't need to be. I'd say a 400 pages read would have been sufficient. The plot was not overly complex either. In fact anyone can really deduce most of the plot from the first hundred pages. There are a few twists that get ya in the end but it isn't as convincing since you already have a good idea about things. Definately not a thriller. The action was good but in between action the story would bog down. Also why is it every woman in this story was absolutely gorgeous, independant, and confident, yet at the same time they all were so reliant on the main character and it is almost as though every one wants him as well. I hate novels that do this. Be a little creative. However it was an entertaining read but nothing I would really recommend to anyone looking for a "great" book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very bad idea
Review: Baldacci's handling of psychology has never been strong. He creates brilliant, complex plots that draw you in, and he is ingenious in developing and resolving them. But his characters' actions rarely--if ever--emerge from the portryal of their psychologies. More often, his characters are like chess pieces--emotionless ciphers that Baldacci just moves around as he needs. That's often fine--genre fiction is almost never "character driven," and if the plot doesn't turn on anything psychological, the lack of character-driven developments need not be a problem.

But given his evident lack of psychological facility, it was a very, very bad idea for Baldacci to make a psychiatrist a main character, as he does here. Claire Daniels is so grotesquely and ridiculously incompetent that she would not pass a first-year psychology practicum, much less a psychiatric residency and board certification. She lectures, hectors, changes the subject, listens with a tin ear, can't stay on task--and her understanding of psychology seems derived mostly from very bad self-help books.

That makes this book just unbearably grating.

I put this book down forever about three hundred pages into it. Yeah, I wanted to know how the plot would develop and resolve, but I found the psychological ineptitude just impossible to tolerate.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Words should take you somewhere
Review: What we have here is a good subject matter, a good outline of events, an interesting twist at the end, and an author that doesn't know when to shut up. I'm still not quite sure why I finished the book. There are more pages here that I can't figure out WHY they are there except to make the book longer. You could cut out over 70% and then maybe have a good story. If you decide to get this one, I hope you read faster than I do.


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