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Easy Nevada and the Pyramid's Curse by Georgette Kaplan

ctamingo's review against another edition

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3.0

I want to be Nevada. She’s awesome. I love her. That’s all I wanted to say. But really is there a better review than wanting to be a character

m0thermayi's review against another edition

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4.0

3.75 stars | LMAO. This book has some great dialogue.

anthea741's review against another edition

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3.0

It was a fun read :)

rickosborne's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.0

tostita's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.75

This book is nonstop action, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it did not balance that action with much in the way of character building. I found that, without knowing and caring about the characters, I didn’t care that much whether they lived or died during the action scenes. It was easy to get distracted and zone out while listening to the audiobook and I ended up rewinding frequently to figure out what I missed. Also, the title character’s mouthy banter at times went beyond “witty” into “irritating” and, on a couple occasions, borderline offensive. Even so, I still might give the next in the series a try, as this is so different from any of the other sapphic fiction I’ve encountered. 

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judeinthestars's review against another edition

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4.0

So when is book 2 coming out?

I’m a fan of [a:Georgette Kaplan|15057029|Georgette Kaplan|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1495398861p2/15057029.jpg]‘s writing. The only other writer whose style I enjoy as much (regardless of the stories) is [a:Jeanette Winterson|9399|Jeanette Winterson|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1561070665p2/9399.jpg]. It’s sometimes so brilliant it’s exhilarating.

The (other) good news is, I also had a whole lotta fun reading this book. With a name like Georgette Kaplan, of course you’d want to write stories filled with adventure and adrenaline.

So, what’s it about? Easy Nevada is an obnoxious but very sexy and talented fortune hunter. On the surface, she seems to have a one-track mind, but underneath the humour and salacious looks, she’s all business. The business in this case being a pyramid that has been buried in Sudan for thousands of years. On her way to the treasure she’s looking for, she meets Sudan-born Britain-raised archeologist Candice Cushing, whose dry sense of humour belies her insecurity. They become unlikely partners as they try to escape from a gang of zealots intent of destroying all traces of what they see as blasphemy.

Easy Nevada is the daughter Indiana Jones and Lara Croft could have had if… Nope. Not a good image. Sorry. But you get the idea. The pace is as fast as in any good action movie, there’s a lot happening all the time, the characters don’t get to breathe between two attacks on their lives and neither does the reader. If you can find a moment to read this when you know you won’t have to stop, that’s when you should read this, so as to enjoy it to the max.

I received a copy from the publisher and I am voluntarily leaving a review.

motaki's review

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adventurous emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

4.5


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sugarhead's review against another edition

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fast-paced

3.75

rogue_lurker's review against another edition

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4.0

If you're looking for a sweet and sappy romance - move along. This one is a kick-ass action-adventure full of  gunfights, knife fights, fistfights, chases, fantastic escapes and some pretty sophomoric humour.  Things progress at a break-neck speed and it's a heck of a lot of fun - think Indiana Jones, Lara Croft and Alan Quartermain.   The story is reminiscent of the old movie serials where the main characters race from one improbable and breathtaking cliffhanger to the next. Definitely the most non-stop, action-centric lesfic I've read in a very long time (if not ever).

The book starts off with Easy Nevada up to her neck in trouble (literally) and doesn't let up as she gets out of one mess only to end up smack dab in in another as the story barrels along.  Easy is an unapologetic treasure hunter who is hot on the trail of the thirteenth artifact for her mysterious employer.  She's convinced the artifact is buried in a sunken pyramid in the Sudan.  Luckily, or unluckily, this same pyramid is being excavated by a team of archaeologists led by Candice Cushing.  Posing as a reporter, Easy gains access to the dig; but, before she can sneak into the pyramid to retrieve the treasure, a coup erupts in the capital, Khartoum, and a band of Islamic extremists descend upon the camp intent on destroying the find in the name of religious purity.  Pursued by the militants, Easy and Candice escape into the pyramid.  There's a great deal of blood and guts in the book with an impressive arsenal of weapons and a pretty high body count, with quite a bit of violence through gunfights, knives and good old fisticuffs. There's also a number of shady characters skulking about in the background, pulling strings and hinting at a larger conspiracy - it's campy and fun.

By her own admission, Easy Nevada is a 12 year old boy in a hot woman's body.  Driven by a two track mind - find the treasure and get in Candice's pants - she bounces through the story with a irreverent charm and unbelievable resilience (dear god she's repeatedly pummeled, shot, drugged - she is the energizer bunny).   There's something about her that reminds me of Quinn from Keira Delacroix's Icehole - a total bad-ass with a mind in the gutter and a mouth that would put a sailor to shame.   She may not always have a plan, but she always has a comeback and once she's committed to a course of action she sees it through.  Despite the smart-ass she appears to be, there is a bit more depth to Easy - and Ms Kaplan drops some hints as to her past and motivations in becoming a devil-may-care treasure hunter. 

As a polar opposite, Candice Cushing is a reserved and diligent British archaeologist who has returned to her homeland, Sudan, to make her mark by unearthing a lost pyramid and a tomb that is untouched by grave robbers.  Between the arrival of Easy, with her suspect and continued flirting,  and the invasion by the Khamsin, she's completely off kilter, struggling to catch up and keep ahead of the dangers.  You have to give Candice props - unlike Easy, she didn't sign up for being chased by terrorists through a deteriorating pyramid and is wholly unprepared for storming a train, but she quickly adapts and keeps up.  At times she's a few steps ahead of Easy and you can see her confidence in her abilities and confidence grow.   She has a strong moral compass and isn't afraid to push back on Easy's plans or throw all in with her and her crazy-ass treasure hunt.    

Although there isn't a really strong element of romance - other than Easy's  continued propositioning of Candice and Candice's rather amusing rebuffs - there's definitely a connection between the two women.  Separately they are impressive, but together they are pretty much unstoppable (just ask Farouq Al-Jabbar) and the spark is definitely set in the first part of this series. 

Luckily, Ms. Kaplan doesn't end this with a cliffhanger - even though I was seriously expecting one.  She's wrapped up the first phase of the adventures of Easy Nevada and Candice Cushing (a bit battered and worse for wear) - and set the stage for the next leg of the treasure hunt.  I, for one, will be popping up a big bowl of popcorn and setting an evening aside to find out what comes next with Candice Cushing and Lost Tomb of Cleopatra. :)

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4.0

I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

Wow, this is unexpectedly really good! Georgette Kaplan's writing has really grown ever since her debut novel. I haven't read the debut, but her second novel was okay, and her last novel was pretty good. Now, this one is REALLY good.

Think of this novel as Indiana Jones/Lara Croft style of adventure. You have Easy Nevada, basically a treasure hunter, and Candice, an archaeologist meeting at Candice's dig site where they got stuck in a troublesome situation. Trouble keep chasing them throughout this novel to keep you on edge of your seat.

I do have one problem with the stereotype of Muslim people in this novel being portrayed as zealous terrorists (they do exist but not all are like that) without any additional Muslim characters being portrayed differently. This novel lost a star in my review due to this issue. I hope the author will do better in second novel of this series.

Overall, this is a great action-adventure novel with slow burn.