Literature & Fiction
Review:With Janet Evanovich releasing only one Plum book a year, these in-between-the-numbers books are great. I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish. I found myself laughing out loud a lot. Sure, I would have loved to have Morelli and Ranger in it more, but Diesel is a great character too. And I can't say enough about Lula. I don't see how anyone could not like this book, but everyone has their own opinion. I, personally, highly recommend it. Read more
Review:This is a funny book. Just what a reader expects from this writing team.
Jamie is a small town newspaper owner and her silent partner happens to be a very wealthy and very handsome man named Max.
He is an interesting character although a wee bit improbable. But, there is nothing that Max cannot do either with his technical knowledge or his immense wealth. His secretary is a computer program who develops symptoms of a pregnancy out of sympathy for a pregnant woman. As you can see, t... Read more
Review:Stephanie is every gals want to be. Once you finish "One for the Money" you are captivated. By the moment you are on 3 you are searching the web for a deal on all the others. Janet Evanowich knows how to grasp your curiosity. Each character has your attention. I finally got to the point I read a book a night. A few books the story line wasn't there for me but just the characters themselves were worth reading the book. Let's dream on for Stephanie. I do not know anyone who could put down any... Read more
Review:How long is it going to take for Plum to learn? is she developmentally slow? She still can't shoot, put hand cuffs on keep a car. She is an insult to women. I purchased some of her books when Borders was going out of business, Im going to skim those (you really don' thave to read them) and then I'm through. I don't plan to pick up another one of these books until I read a review saying that the character has grown. Read more
Review:My CD collection of the original unabridged version read by the original narrators added a humorous good natured atmosphere to the listening experience. The new releases are flat. Not much interest in discerning between the characters is evident. Hardly worth replacing my collection. My memory will have to do. Read more
Review:Stephanie Plum has an unenviable task in HOT SIX, her sixth adventure. Ricardo Carlos Manoso--aka Ranger--is wanted for questioning in the murder of Homer Ramos, the son of international black-market arms dealer Alexander Ramos. Ranger's been caught on camera leaving the building where he had a meeting with Homer, right before the building explodes. Ranger, the mystery man with a never-ending supply of cash and cars and no known address, has also missed a recent court date...and Vinnie, Steph... Read more
Review:I am never disappointed in any of her books. When you find great authors - you always follow their books. One of my favorites is how they put humor in with mystery. Memorable characters in her books. The best of times is when you have the honor of finally meeting them in real life. Read more
Review:You find out right at the beginning of the book that between the last one and this one she and Morelli have already been in a relationship and broken up. The one thing you've been waiting to happen for 4 BOOKS and the author cuts you out of it. Oh, you reading this for Stephanie and Morelli's relationship? Joke's on you. How rude of this author. Such a disappointment. I wish I never had invested the time or money into reading this series. Read more
Review:I need to find a hidden cache of Janet Evanovitch books that no one has read, because her books are so good! This story had me bouncing up and down in my seat toward the end, willing Riley and Emerson and crew to move faster. Loved it! Read more
Review:Got ahead of myself on this one. Expected a CD; surprised by the LP. Having most of the relatively few albums Wes M. made, I'm sure I will like it. Perhaps this will give me the push I need to get several Duals and a BIC turntable refurbished. Read more









