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review 2020-05-26 20:54
Turbo Twenty-Three
Turbo Twenty-Three - Janet Evanovich

 
Stephanie Plum, Book 23

I Picked Up This Book Because: Continue the series

The Characters:

Stephanie Plum:
Joe Morelli:
Carlos “Ranger” Manoso:
Grandma Mazur, Lula, Connie, Tank,

The Story:

I don’t think I have anything new to say about this series. Stephanie is Stephanie. I don’t know another way to describe her… or Lula or Grandma. I just smile and laugh and gasp and moon. It's just a really great series. I kinda hope it continues forever.

The Random Thoughts:

#LibraryLoveChallenge

4 Stars

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review 2018-02-21 00:00
Turbo Twenty-Three
Turbo Twenty-Three - Janet Evanovich I expect certain things when I read a Stephanie Plum novel... I expect Stephanie to be awful at her job, I expect her to wreck or blow up at least one car, I expect her to love Morelli and be freaked out about commitment, I expect her to be in lust with Ranger and freaked out about that, I expect Granny to do and say some things that make me cringe, and I expect Lula to be Lula. Mostly, I expect to laugh and forget my life for a few hours.

This is not great literature. This is fun, ridiculous, escapism. If you are expecting more than that, you will likely be disappointed. I see that several reviewers have been unhappy with the last few books in the series. The books are written using a pretty obvious equation and expecting it to change now, twenty books in, is likely an effort in futility.

If JE writes another fifty Plum novels exactly like this one, I'll read them all, they'll make me laugh, and I'll happily look forward to the next one.
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review 2017-12-27 02:20
Ice Cream related hijinks for Stephanie, Ranger, Joe, et al.
Turbo Twenty-Three - Janet Evanovich

While trying to apprehend an habitual hijacker, Lula finds herself behind the wheels of a recently stolen refrigerated truck -- which she promptly runs into a Trenton Police Car, much to Stephanie's chagrin. Both the police and the bounty hunters are surprised to find a corpse in the back of the truck -- covered in chocolate and sprinkled with nuts, just like a Bogart bar.

 

Coincidentally enough, Ranger just got hired to handle security for the Bogart ice cream factory and wants to send Stephanie undercover to help dig up some holes in the security there. She doesn't find a murderer straight off, but she does find a lot of problems with the security. Joe's not handling this case for the PD, but he's still able to provide a little intel when needed.

 

Speaking of coincidences, Grandma Mazur has a new fella in her life, who happens to tend bar where one of the prime suspects regularly drinks himself into a stupor. Which works out nicely for everyone.

 

About the only person not coincidentally connected to these crimes is Lula. She spends most of the book working on audition videos to reality shows. She and Randy Briggs make a couple of videos for Naked and Afraid-esque shows. Thankfully, there are no illustrations to this book or I'd have to bleach my eyes.

 

The comedy is a little dialed back from what it has been recently -- which is good. Although it is there -- once I saw that Stephanie was put undercover at the plant, I wrote in my notes, "we'd better get a Lucy [Ricardo] moment." Thankfully, we did, shortly after I'd given up hope and was prepared to devote a paragraph or two to ranting about how Evanovich missed the obvious and nigh-obligatory move. Outside the Lula stuff, I enjoyed the rest of the comedic beats (and, actually, the Lula stuff wasn't as annoying as it could've been).

 

The mystery itself was pretty easy for the reader to solve, but it's a pretty clever bit of criminal activity that Stephanie and Ranger eventually uncover -- and the way the story unfolds is entertaining enough that you don't mind seeing the solution more than 100 pages before Stephanie does.

 

This is a solid entry in this long-running and still (generally) entertaining series. It'd be a decent jumping on point as well as a pleasant reunion with old friends (new readers might find it more entertaining than I did, actually, running jokes being a bit fresher for them). As a story this might actually work a bit better than some of the books do, and it looks like Evanovich has the humor/plot ratio just right, nothing to complain about here.

Source: irresponsiblereader.com/2017/12/26/turbo-twenty-three-by-janet-evanovich
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review 2017-01-15 05:45
Turbo Twenty-Three (Plum, #23)
Turbo Twenty-Three - Janet Evanovich

I've long ago stopped expecting anything different from these... I think the last really different plot was maybe 11?  But I still keep happily coming back for more because I'm hooked on the characters.  All of them: Connie, Ranger, Morelli, Grandma, Stephanie's mom, Vinnie... even LuLu (who's sometimes a bit too over the top).

 

Number 23 isn't any different.  Total formula, but Evanovich got an extra star out of me because she's pretty much ended the whole who-will-she-choose? charade (no, that's not a spoiler) and she adds some truly classic, rip-snorting, laugh out loud moments.  There's always at least one in every book, but this one had me laughing out loud at least 4 times.  That might be a new record for me.  She might churn these out in her sleep, but she still has the ability to set up the best comedic moments in just a sentence or three.  

 

As long as she keeps me laughing, I'll keep coming back.  

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review 2016-12-24 01:58
Turbo Twenty-Three - 2 Stars
Turbo Twenty-Three - Janet Evanovich Turbo Twenty-ThreeTurbo Twenty-Three by Janet Evanovich
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

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Reading these completely out of order as I get them from the library.

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There was so much filler in this book I wanted to cry. As this is the most recent in the series and I've yet to read the rest of it, I am really praying this isn't telling of the last couple books as well. I will be majorly disappointed. Lula and Brigg's TV tries weren't even amusing and had nothing to do with anything. The main mystery wasn't all that great. Just eh for me.

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The Ranger-Stephanie in this book was !!!!!. And they went to Disney World. Okay, it wasn't vacay, but still it was cute. And he convinced her (maybe) that Morelli wasn't the best choice as he has yet to make any sort of commitment. Of course, neither has Ranger, but he isn't asking her to be the domestic type either so he gets a pass. Interesting to hear about Lula's side businesses. Seriously, hooker classes for a 30 second hand-job? Guess she's got to pay for all that spandex somehow.

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"Are you fucking kidding me?" he yelled. "Goddamn, motherfucker, holy shit, and fuck me. Where is it? Where's the piece-of-shit truck they dragged out of hell to make my life an even worse misery?" - Stan

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