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lindca 's review for:
Top Secret Twenty-One
by Janet Evanovich
I must be an eternal optimist. Nothing else could explain why I keep reading this series. The early books made me grin, if not laugh out loud. Unfortunately, the same jokes and situations, pretty much unchanged over the last several books, have grown stale. To be fair, the "mystery" in this one was a bit more engaging where it involved Ranger and his past, and Stephanie actually did do something smart in the bad-guy face-off, but it wasn't enough to save the book. Actually, Stephanie herself summarized things well:
“I’d had a less tumultuous transition from childhood to adulthood, but somewhere in my twenties I feel like I got stalled in the process and now I’m drifting, marking time without any great passion to move forward. It could be that I’m just liking where I’m at and want to stay there a while longer. Still, it would be helpful if I could get motivated enough to buy a toaster.”
Time to grow up and move forward. At this point, not even a new toaster could heat up any passion for the series in this reader.
“I’d had a less tumultuous transition from childhood to adulthood, but somewhere in my twenties I feel like I got stalled in the process and now I’m drifting, marking time without any great passion to move forward. It could be that I’m just liking where I’m at and want to stay there a while longer. Still, it would be helpful if I could get motivated enough to buy a toaster.”
Time to grow up and move forward. At this point, not even a new toaster could heat up any passion for the series in this reader.