Rating: Summary: One of the top series to listen while you walk Review: I walk often, alone, at night. Need a story that keeps me motivated to get the tennis shoes on. This series does it! Four to Score made me want to move to Jersey, to meet the men and Grandma, if nothin' else. Keeps your interest. Not so gruesome that it requires company. I've listened to one other, and will go back and request each audio tape so I don't miss a one.
Rating: Summary: Where does she come up with these characters Review: Stephanie is at it again, only this time she might just put bullets in the gun. She keeps her gun in the cookie jar and is dreadfully afraid of bullets but things are getting shaky and this might just be the time to fill those chambers. A nearly 7 foot transvestite who hates to shave has teamed up with Stephanie Plum, and grandma Mazur's teeth have nearly fallen out when they show up for dinner. Stephanie's nemesis Joyce Barnhardt, who was found boinking Steph's ex-husband on their dinning room table, has decided to become a bounty hunter too. The one time make-up girl at Macy's is getting in the way and Lula is forced to ZAP her to keep her in line. The laughs keep on coming and the relationship with Joe Morelli is getting hotter by the minute. These books just keep getting better and better. Evanovich never disappoints her readers. Kelsana 3/3/02
Rating: Summary: FOUR SCORES LOW FOR ME!!!!!! Review: I have read these book in order and I think I gave the first three a five rating. "Four" has all the great characters of the first three plus two newcomers. Namely, Sally Sweet and Sugar. I hope Sally Sweet is back again. He added a great deal of humor to the book. This is a very good mystery that will hold your attention until the last for the surprise ending. These books are fun to read and you will find your self laughing out loud in many places. I really like Stephanie, Joe, Lula and Ranger. Also, Grandma is always good for a laugh. Why did I give it a three??? Because of the sex part in this one. I know this is just me, but, the first three played about with sex with thoughts and a few words. This book got very descriptive with it which I did not like. To each his or her own and it won't matter to Evanovich at all but just my openion.
Rating: Summary: Silly fun for Stephanie Review: Once again, Stephanie has car trouble, man trouble, and even apartment trouble. This one got too silly for me. Ms Evanovich got caught up in the laughs so much, she forgot to put in the mystery. If you are depressed, you might enjoy this. It's fast and entertaining. I figured out the firebomber way too early. At the end, I didn't even care much about the person Stephanie was pursuing. I did like the way Steph's friends and family harassed her about the "glow" in her face.
Rating: Summary: Wow! Review: I've been reading the Stephanie Plum series out of order and just finished this one and all I can say is Wow! I love Ms. Evanovich's style of writing, her quirky characters, the dialogue, premise, etc. I can't wait to go on to the next one!
Rating: Summary: Buy them all!! Review: Do yourself a favor - don't just buy one. These are the most fun I've ever had reading a mystery. They just get better and better. If Ms. Evanovich writes a 1000 I'm buying them all!
Rating: Summary: Start with any book in the series... but not to be missed! Review: No let up, not one missed step... still raring for more from Janet! Bravo.. Big fun!
Rating: Summary: Janet Evanovich is wonderful Review: All of these books are wonderfully funny, and a joy to read over and over again!
Rating: Summary: smiles and giggles, but was left wanting more... Review: Four to Score is the fourth installment of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum crime series. It is also the fifth book in the series that I have read (..I was naughty and started with book five). True to form, we have our delightful bounty hunter babe chasing some nasties around greater Trenton whilst dealing with her wacky friends and family. But does Four to Score stand out in any way? Well... In Four to Score we have a fairly light mystery involving counterfeiting and some nasty behaviour (shootings, firebombing, mutilation). The story itself is rather forgettable. However in Four to Score the author introduces a new character, a 6'4" transvestite who really livens up the story. And last, and probably least, Stephanie Plum finally "does it" with Morelli, the heartthrob of the Trenton police force. However I must warn any guys reading Four to Score: Evanovich's description of Stephanie's lust and her actual sexual encounter is, while not very explicit, has the feel of what would be in (or I imagine to be in) a Jackie Collins' novel. This is a shame because I had felt until now Evanovich's novels are really suitable to either gender despite being marketed towards women (..the UK edition of Four to Score has an all-'shocking pink' cover). Bottom line: lukewarm mystery compensating by some very colourful characterisations. Not Evanovich's best, but fans will gobble it up. Recommended.
Rating: Summary: Favorite thus far. Review: I've only read books 1 - 4. These books are fabulous! Four to Score is my favorite. The addition of Sally Sweet was simply halarious. When Stephanie, Lula and Sally get together it is non-stop, laugh-out-loud-till-your-husband-and-kids-think-your-nuts halarity!!
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