Stephanie Plum, Book 21 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: Stephanie takes on the terrorist, who happens to also be a psychopath out to torture and kill Ranger. Ran...
This time around Stephanie works with Ranger, but the job takes a turn for the worse when Ranger's building is hit by a polonium attack. Someone Ranger encountered in his earlier life wants to kill him, and threatens Stephanie too. It sounds scary, but mostly this book is just good fun. Some feral C...
At one point I was laughing so hard I was crying. Definitely the best of the Plum novels I've read during my recent binge of them. Hopefully #22 will come up to the same standard. These are all pretty much the same by now, but I keep reading them basically for the comfort of it. You come into it kno...
Another thrilling episode in the many adventures of Stephanie Plum. The biggest problem with Lorelei King's distinctive voice doing Stephanie Plum? It kept bringing to mind Charlie Davidson. I spent most of the book comparing the two characters and their equally snarky side kick best friends. Thank...
What to say, what to say . . . I mean seriously, these are like 80's sitcoms at this point. A big reset to the status quo at the end of the novel, most of the jokes are variations on previous novels. Which makes it hard to talk about them. Let's break this one down quickly: The Good: Vinnie didn'...
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 Gr...
This is, of course, the last of the Stephanie Plum books, with all the mayhem, automotive damage, and slapstick that implies. That's as far as I can go without venturing into spoiler territory. [spoiler] I was expecting - hoping - for some romantic resolution in this last book, and I feel sort...
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