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Stephanie Plum is my spirit animal! I'm never disappointed with this series from Janet Evanovich. Never a dull moment there!
Stephanie Plum is my spirit animal! I'm never disappointed with this series from Janet Evanovich. Never a dull moment there!
"I'm a big stupid failure!" ~ pg. 52 (Well said, Stephanie Plum.)
Takedown Twenty is the 20th book in the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has to take down mob boss Uncle Sunny. Although he is charged with murder, the community is secretive about his whereabouts. Besides getting the run-around, Stephanie is also tasked with helping Ranger solve a bizarre death. They partner with Grandma Mazur to catch a killer, in between bingo games, at the senior citizen home.
St. Louis Post calls Stephanie Plum novels "laugh-out-loud funny." The Denver Post claims they are "brilliantly evocative." USA Today states they are "winning hearts." ARE WE READING THE SAME SERIES?!
*deep exhale* Why oh why do I keep reading the Stephanie Plum series? I might as well stop reading at this 20th installment and pick back up for the final book (if I am alive). I am convinced this series will outlast my life. It's never-freaking-ending! I am sick of the only black character Lulu stereotypically eating fried chicken and wearing kool-aid weave. There possibly can't be any more available cars for skips to blow up. The only surprise are random ass animals (this time, a giraffe named Kevin) showing up in the story. Let's face it, Plum fans; Morelli, Stephanie and Ranger will forever be a love triangle. I cannot continue riding out this series. My patience has been zapped by Grandma Mazur's stun gun. Throw me in a casket at the local Trenton funeral home. I am done.
Literary Marie of Precision Reviews
Takedown Twenty is the 20th book in the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has to take down mob boss Uncle Sunny. Although he is charged with murder, the community is secretive about his whereabouts. Besides getting the run-around, Stephanie is also tasked with helping Ranger solve a bizarre death. They partner with Grandma Mazur to catch a killer, in between bingo games, at the senior citizen home.
St. Louis Post calls Stephanie Plum novels "laugh-out-loud funny." The Denver Post claims they are "brilliantly evocative." USA Today states they are "winning hearts." ARE WE READING THE SAME SERIES?!
*deep exhale* Why oh why do I keep reading the Stephanie Plum series? I might as well stop reading at this 20th installment and pick back up for the final book (if I am alive). I am convinced this series will outlast my life. It's never-freaking-ending! I am sick of the only black character Lulu stereotypically eating fried chicken and wearing kool-aid weave. There possibly can't be any more available cars for skips to blow up. The only surprise are random ass animals (this time, a giraffe named Kevin) showing up in the story. Let's face it, Plum fans; Morelli, Stephanie and Ranger will forever be a love triangle. I cannot continue riding out this series. My patience has been zapped by Grandma Mazur's stun gun. Throw me in a casket at the local Trenton funeral home. I am done.
Literary Marie of Precision Reviews
More of the same. Joe? Ranger? A lot of the plots are unrealistic. Maybe I just realized it. Going up against mob. Giraffe running around. This wasn't a favorite.
good content and good for laughs!!
Love this bounty Hunter! But I really adore her add on characters from Grandma Mazur to Ranger, from Connie to Lulu!! You
Love this bounty Hunter! But I really adore her add on characters from Grandma Mazur to Ranger, from Connie to Lulu!! You
Well, I won't sugarcoat it: Yes, this book meets the Plum formula. Crazy shenanigans, Grandma Mazur is let out of the house, Stephanie's car is destroyed, wavering between Morelli and Ranger, Stephanie questioning whether she should really be a bounty hunter; it's all here. For me? I don't mind. I like the fact that these are absolutely ridiculous. I still laughed out loud while reading it. It's okay. I like to read it in the middle of reading more intense books as a way to relax for a bit.
Also, I am pretty much Team Ranger at this point. I like Morelli, but yikes, his family!
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The one aspect that I am really curious about is - so what does Grandma Bella think about Uncle Sunny now?Also, I am pretty much Team Ranger at this point. I like Morelli, but yikes, his family!
Like all the other books in the Stephanie Plum series, installment 20 was fun to read. There were a lot of laugh out loud moments. I really liked the mystery of this installment as well. I definitely recommend it.
I love Stephanie Plum!! Evonovich's books make me laugh out loud, and you never never know what will happen next!