Rating: Summary: Dullsville Review: This wasn't up to Janet Evanovich's usual high jinks. It was hard for me to get interested and stay interested in her story line. This isn't what I call a keeper. Which is a book I keep and reread several times and do not let go from my collection. Although I did buy the book I will probably trade or resell it.
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: Thought this was a great book and a very easy read. Not as funny as the Stephanie Plum series, but still entertaining.
Rating: Summary: UMMMMM...not what I was expecting! Review: When I picked up "Full Speed" I was so hoping it would be good like "Full House" and "Full Tilt." Boy...was I wrong!!!!! This book had no depth to it and no great storyline. Jamie and Max may as well have been on different planets for all the action that was lacking between them. I surely hope Janet does a better job on her next installment!
Rating: Summary: Good Book! Review: When I read Full Tilt, I expected it to be about Billie and Nick from Full House, but boy was I wrong! Max and Jamie are great together and in Full Speed I thought that it would just be dragging along in the series. Wrong again. I loved this book! The plot was really different and interesting and I wouldn't mind reading this book again. I really can't wait until Full Blast comes out! I just think there should be more action between Jamie and Max.
Rating: Summary: Dreck Review: Why Evanovich decided to take on a writing partner is beyond Little Willie. Could it be blackmail? Why else would she put her name to such forced, contrived, unfunny, stultifying dreck? The "Full" series ("Full Speed" particularly) is nothing at all like the Stephanie Plum series which has always been bright, fresh, funny and compelling. Gone is the breezy style. Hello the heavy hand. I personally will not being buying any others in the "Full" series. Please Janet, don't dilute the fruits of your labor with any more of this committee-written rubbish. Pay the blackmail, give Hughes her walking papers and treat us, your devoted readers, to the real, unvarnished and delightful you and only you.
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