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Book Reviews of Plum Lucky (Stephanie Plum: Between the Numbers)Book Review: Totally Lightweight Escapism Summary: 5 Stars
This series does not pretend to be great literature. It's enormous, clever, laugh-out-loud fun, and even the "between the numbers" books -- short as they are -- are a welcome, escapist read on a winter night. As far as I'm concerned, Evanovich can keep on doing the same thing for a long, long time. She had a good thing to start with!
I'm waiting for them to do a movie, starring Sandra Bullock as Stephanie Plum. Still can't figure out who'd play Ranger . . .? Evanovich's dialogue is already made for the movies. What's the holdup?
Book Review: I haven't laughed this hard since Hot Six Summary: 5 Stars
This book was so much fun to read. I was a little skeptical at first to purchase this book but I am so glad that I did. I laughed and laughed through the whole book. Diesel is so much fun and sexy to boot. I was getting tired of the same ole same ole between Stephanie, Morelli and Ranger. This was so refreshing that the book didn't focus on the threesome. The main characters Grandma, Lulu and Connie are a riot. I was glad to see Randy was back on the sene as well. This is a great book. I just loved it.
Book Review: happy fan Summary: 5 Stars
WOW, this is a really light and fluffy break from the intense reality that Janet E. created for Steph in the numbers series. (which are equally funny and scary). and now there is a third and in some quirky kinda of way a new relationship with Deisel. New characters, new scenes and new depths of discovery for Steph, Lulu, Connie and Granda Ma Mazur... its a really fast read and i have to pry the book back out of my freinds hands or probably buy it again.
Book Review: Did I mention the rocket launcher? Summary: 5 Stars
For fans of the Stephanie Plum novels, this is a slim, but hilarious, "Between-the-Numbers" volume. Grandma Mazur goes missing with a million dollars in a duffel bag, pursued by a leprechaun who gets naked; there's a horse in Stephanie's apartment; Lula exposes herself in an Atlantic City casino, a Mob boss is out to whack Grandma, Stephanie and the horse; and naturally, there are fires and explosions--hey, just another day in the 'Burg! A fun read!
Book Review: A funny romp Summary: 5 Stars
Grandma disappeared. You know it's going to be fun from there. You'll meet old Snuggy O'Connor who believes himself to be an invisible Leprechaun who is able to communicate with animals.
Then you'll meet Doug, the racehorse. He is unhappy and needs surgery. Snuggy is unwilling to let Doug's owner give him euthanasia. So he springs Doug and pays for the surgery --- that sets the stage for the story.
A great, fun read.
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