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| AUTHOR: | Janet Evanovich |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | St. Martin's Press |
| ISBN: | 0312306342 |
| TYPE: | Fiction, Fiction - Mystery/ Detective, Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths, Mystery/Suspense, New Jersey, Plum, Stephanie (Fictitious character), Women bounty hunters, Women private investigators, Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General |
| MEDIA: | Hardcover |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Plum Lovin' (A Stephanie Plum Novel)
Yikes Don't bother purchasing this book - it's just not up to par with her earlier books in the series. I know this is a between the numbers book - probably a little teaser of things to come but you must be kidding me. Diesel is annoying and sounds and acts far too much like Ranger. The book also isn't worth it if there's no Morelli and he barely made an appearance. <
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>Borrow the book perhaps - if you have some time on your hands but do not spend the money.
LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT -- AND I DO MEAN LIGHT!
One of my girlfriends has been trying to get me to read Evanovich for years. I have resisted as I am in to more hard core thrillers and mysteries, these books sounded a bit too much like chit lit. Well, on recent girls weekend I picked up her copy of this book and gave it a go. I was truly surprised at how little this book had to offer? and at under 200 pages it hardly seemed worth the cover price? In my friends defense she said this was not a typical "Plum" book and she said it was the wrong place to start--as a fan she was distressed by the short length and shallow storyline. I have been told I have to try "One for the Money" before I give up on Evonovich? well see. . . If you're looking for something with an edge, I have to plug my favorite cult thriller "Tourist in the Yucatan!"
What a disappointment
I have read, and loved, most of the Stephanie Plum novels, but this one doesn't even seem like it was written by Evanovich. With the exception of predictable language patterns (the man "angling himself behind the wheel") there was none of the Stephanie relationship suspense. No Ranger, 2 minutes of Morelli and a new guy Diesel that she doesn't even flirt with. It was short in length, short on action, and definitely short on romance. If you need to read it, borrow it from the library. Don't spend money on this one.