Another ingenious book, I laughed a lot with this one. The craziest stuff ever happens to Stephanie and Lula. It´s fast paced and hilarious. This time around Uncle Mo is MIA, he sells ice-cream and everybody loves him so when the community finds out Stephanie wants to bring him in trouble appears......
This is the first Janet Evanovich book I've read - when books pop up in one of the various places I use to choose the next books to read, and the series doesn't seem to be one where continuity is of any real importance, I often read them out of order.Which is to say, I certainly didn't feel like I'd...
In the third installment of the Stephanie Plum series Stephanie is required to apprehend a neighborhood favorite Uncle Mo for concealing a gun. Well she faces a lot of flack for this and no one will help her, but they will sure complain about her daring to pick up Uncle Mo. Well chaos ensues, includ...
Another slam dunk from Evanovich. Stephanie had a moral dilemma in this one. She had to bring back Mo Bedemier, aka Uncle Mo the penny candyman. The story gets more over the top and crazy as the book goes on, but that's the nature of the Stephanie Plum novels. :)
This one wasn't all that great. Don't get me wrong, there were parts where I was riproaring with laughter, especially when she teams up with Lula, an ex-ho that has Crohns'-induced stress problems, and dead body parts flying every where, but the plot itself was kind of weak.It was like she took a hi...
Okay, I'll admit that it took me maybe four months of on-again, off-again reading to finish this book but that isn't through any fault of the story. Been busy, stuff to do, am easily distracted, the usual.A lot of that might have to do with the story's pacing (not to mention Stephanie's rather abysm...
"Sometimes I amazed even myself. How could a person's instincts be so wrong and at the same time so right?"-Stephanie Plum...that sums the girl up rather well. ^_^ This third novel in the Stephanie Plum mystery series was a decent installment. It had an interesting take on vigilantism and the slidin...
It gets four stars on the reread. No question but what the earlier books have more substantial (and quite good) stories. ...And less of the "relationships." But less Ranger is a negative for me. :-)
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