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  1. Bob Langhans has 45 books on Goodreads with 140 ratings. Bob Langhanss most popular book is I Classici della Letteratura Disney n. 2: Paperodissea e Pap...

  2. Looking for books by Bob Langhans? See all books authored by Bob Langhans, including Disney's Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers: The Secret Casebook, and Disney's DuckTales: The Gold Odyssey, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  3. How would all of you guys rank the 10 novels in the Malazan Book of the Fallen? (Obviously, the additional prequel/sequel series and books in the universe don’t count here).

  4. Bob Langhans is the author of Disney's DuckTales (4.08 avg rating, 12 ratings, 1 review, published 2008), Ein Fall für Micky #2 (3.00 avg rating, 2 ratin...

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    • Blue Moon
    • The Sentinel
    • Echo Burning
    • A Wanted Man
    • Nothing to Lose
    • 23= Make Me
    • No Plan B
    • Past Tense
    • Worth Dying For
    • Better Off Dead

    Comparatively blah and do-goody, with fatiguingly frequent deaths – in a series in which frequent deaths and do-goodery are the whole damn point. Has warring Albanian and Ukrainian gangsters. Tried to care. Couldn’t care.

    The unremarkable first one co-written with Andrew Child, real-life brother of Lee, so Lee could get on with being massively rich, “kick back and read books for the rest of his life” while necessarily booting Tiny Tom (Cruise) off the film franchise and making good on that mistake over on Amazon Prime Video with brick shithouse Alan Ritchson. Let us...

    A massive blond lunk of a streetfghting stranger blows into stinking hot Texas and agrees to avenge the wife-beating rancher of a lady who may or may not be telling the truth – after breaking some low-key bones in a saloon. (“For a military cop, walking into a bar is like a batter stepping to the plate…short of a shotgun, a pool cue is the best bar...

    The sequel to 61 Hours and Worth Dying For and, story-wise, an energetic low-point, needed mainly for the series-within-the-series to get Reacher tf out of Nebraska. Starts tautly enough, with Reacher randomising his way into a(nother) kidnap/hostage scenario and – by nerdily decoding the victim’s system of blinks – a massive conspiracy that goes a...

    This is an unpopular opinion, but I found Reacher’s misadventures as an unwelcome stranger in the twin towns of Hope and Despair, CO, hard to get too worked up about. The scale of the evil operation was pretty cool, though, under its pathetically slender ruse of a really well-guarded (and implausibly successful/lucrative) recycling plant employing ...

    Reacher’s whole Chang period passed unmemorably for this reader. (Reacher – perpetually on the right side of the law vis: drug use and also racial slurs – merely partners up and falls lightly in love with an ex-FBI agent named Michelle Chang for a couple books.) I was going to blame the 22-book itch and my own befuddled, slumping, lockdown malaise ...

    This latest release (and the last of the promised 3-book Andrew-Lee collaboration, after which Andrew will be on his on) is plotty as all get-out and objectively just a damn good Jack Reacher book that stands up alongside the best. But this is a subjective ranking by a menopausal woman who’s in far, far too deep and wants to recapture the first gid...

    Heh heh, “Laconia”, heh heh. Reacher goes back to his dad’s hometown. Laconia, NH. The fact Child insisted on setting a book here after he heard its name tells you everything you need to know about these books, their author, their protagonist and the Venn diagram that links them in tone (basically a dry, dry, brown circle). Bonus backstory, a prope...

    High body count, high corn and cheese content, virtually high camp, this one’s a Nebraskan conveyor belt of a farm machine supplying the by-now notionally 50-ish Reacher with endless opportunities for droll one-liners and endless adversaries. Is Reacher ever more himself than when he’s outrunning treacherous vehicles? Also: Reacher purposely punche...

    Ah, sweet relief. Reacher’s his wise-crackin’, man-huntin’, mother-lovin’ self again – especially when he’s a-posin’ in a morgue as his own, shot-up, buff corpse with a secret supply of bloodbags – in this second Lee-n-Andrew co-write, set sizzlingly on the Mexican border. With Nazis. I do not share the opinion of kingofthemullets who complained, o...

    • Claire Murdoch
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  6. Bob, Agent of Hydra (Robert Dobalina), is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as an antihero and a sidekick of Deadpool. A former member of the terrorist agency Hydra, he defected to help Wade Wilson, but has kept his Hydra uniform. Bob had a cameo in the 2016 feature ...

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