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Hot Six

Hot Six

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HOT SIX IS HOT STUFF!!!!!
Review: Hot Six will leave you wanting more as the first five did. Should read these in order as you will understand them better. Stephanie Plum bring in Ranger, in your dreams. Ranger is suspected of murder. Murder of one of the local hoods. Ranger is really using Stehanie to help him find out who did kill Homer Ramos. The book is very funny in places. With Grandma and Lulu there is not a dull moment. Ranger is always great, Joe Morelli is his usual very good self. The two men who are following Stephanie are fantastic. Their experience with Bob, the dog, is great. A very good funny mystery. Be glad to get number seven.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I give up. It's just funny.
Review: I don't know what part of this novel is the funniest. Is it the grandmother? The dog? The badass that keeps jumping into Stephanie's blue '53 Buick? Or the dead guy sitting in a lawn chair and strapped down with a bungee? Stephanie Plum is the Lucy Ricardo of the new millennium.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Granny has a red Corvette.
Review: Yes it's true and she is living with Stephanie. It doesn't get much funnier than this. Grandma Mazur decides to take driving lessons and starts looking to pick up men. Stephanie is on the lookout for an insane murderer who has tagged her for extinction. Will she ever take her gun out of the cookie jar, maybe so but it's doubtful whether she will put bullets in it due to her aversion to guns.

Things are heating up between Stephanie and Joe and the ending will leave you slack jawed with the possibilities to come. Ranger is still in the picture but a certain twist has us wondering which side of the law he really is on. Stephanie is faced with the loss of another car and finds herself driving the groovy Wind Machine, a most memorable event for all involved. We are introduced to Bob the dog whose diet consists of just about anything from prunes to cardboard, and Rex the hamster is still wracking up the miles on his wheel, his little cheeks filled to capacity with the goodies of the moment. These books just keep getting better and better. Kelsana 3/26/02

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kickin!
Review: Once again Ms.Evanovich continues the Stephanie Plum perils. Per usual she totals a car and vacillates between two prime specimens of masculine availability. Yes, they represent two sides of Plum, but the question of which she'll choose when, especially in view of pistol packin grandma's ongoing interruptions,is a stitch. Between the cars, men, grandma and trying to pay the rent, one will be Plum tuckered and tickled too. You'll laugh out loud, and hold your breath awaiting the ongoing perils of Plum. Panting for the sequel of Seven and for Plum to pick Joe over the other guy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hoo-eee; A Plum great book
Review: I have read all of them up to this one and can say I enjoyed Hot Six as much or better than the others. I laughed at the new "dopey" guys and Stephanie's life is always fun. I hope she keeps the dog! He was a hoot.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: formulaic Stephanie Plum mystery still entertains..
Review: Okay, I admit it. I'm a middle-aged man hooked on Stephanie Plum mysteries (by Janet Evanovich). The characters are colorful and, to a great extent, believable. The dialogue is sharp, complete with modern slang used to a comical effect. However what differentiates each Stephanie Plum novel from the other is story (ie, the mystery element). Sometimes it's good, other times not so good ... as with 'Hot Six'.

In 'Hot Six' we have Latino-commando-stud Ranger in big trouble. He is suspected of murder and, of course, it is up to Stephanie Plum to prove his innocence. Sounds promising enough, but actually the story is pretty flat. And Evanovich is a bit too economical with the cleaver one-liners. Still, as always, the book is very readable in a breezy sort of way; you can't get better beach-reading material than this.

Bottom line: a dud by Evanovich's standards is still lots of fun. I eagerly await for her latest book to be issued in paperback form ... so I can take it to the beach!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can this many reviews be wrong??
Review: Great book in a great series. Get them all and enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great addition to the series...
Review: More Stephanie makes the reader want more... amazing but true.
Laugh out loud predicaments contrasting well with a real mystery! But always big fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ranger is on everyone's most-wanted list
Review: Stephanie Plum, intrepid bounty hunter, is back at it again. Her boss Vinnie wants her to pick up fellow bounty hunter, Ranger, who is a murder suspect in the killing of a mob member. She has mixed feelings about this as she knows that Ranger is much better at hide-and-seek than she is and she also has a somewhat personal interest in him. Since Ranger is wanted by the police, bounty hunters, and the mob, Stephanie keeps running into one or the other of these people who think that Plum is hot on his trail. In the middle of this Stephanie suddenly has two roommates--Bob, the dog, who is dumped on her by a "friend", and Grandma Mazur who is mad at her son-in-law. They add to the complications of her life and put a real crimp in any romantic designs she has on Ranger or Joe Morrelli, her cop friend. Even the most minor characters in Evanovich's book are hilarious, such as elderly neighbor Mrs. Bestler who enjoys playing elevator operator in Stephanie's apartment complex ("second floor beauty salon. Going up to ladies' handbags...") For a lot of laughs and a great read, try the Stephanie Plum series. It's a hoot!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: all the stephanie plum series books
Review: It is a pleasure to read all the stories regarding stephanie plum and her adventures as a female bond enforcement agent. They always keep me on the edge of my seat, and are very good for some tension relieving laughs. Stephanie is my hero!! Start with the first and it will be hard to put them down, as the author takes you through the hilarious and sometimes crazy life of Stephanie her friends and family. Pick up relax and enjoy!


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