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Hot Six

Hot Six

List Price: $11.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A LOL Book!!!
Review: HOT SIX is a funny, laugh-out-loud read perfect for the beach. Anyone will love Stephanie, her pets, Grandma Mazur and so on. A hot book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hot Morelli, Hot Ranger
Review: Excellent book. Janet just keeps the outrageous escapades of Stephanie coming. "Hot Six" kept my interest, and I couldn't put it down. In fact, it made me want to go out and find my own "Ranger" (or even a "Morelli" would do!) You won't be disappointed. My advice to you, though, is to read them in order to get the best impact of the characters.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: dull, duller, dullest
Review: I couldn't figure out which it was: the dull prose, the duller story line or the dullest character. Which was worst? The prose was neither exciting nor poor. It evoked no emotion, neither admiration nor disdain. The story line was neither so obvious as to be boring, nor intricate enough to really engage my brain in looking for the solution. Then there was the dullest of all: the 'heroine'. She did not appear to have any intelligence, physical skills, values, nor emotional investment in anything, especially the male characters in the story. She seems to just muddle on through, aimlessly and haplessly working her way through the plot like a rat through a maze, occassionally bumping in to one of the alpha male candidates each of whom she appears willing to mate with, though she never seems to get quite that far. Eventually, through trial and error (like the rat), she comes to the 'solution' to the mystery.

My best characterization of this book is a 'train wreck': once you start it you just can't look away. I had bought one of the other Stephanie Plum novels as a gift for my wife, who describes her as a 'dullard'. I should have asked for this opinion before investing in a second. Needless to say, I will not make another mistake like this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great
Review: yet another great installment. where janet evanovich comes up with this stuff, i dont know. stephanies relationship with joyce is great. read it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: annoying
Review: After reading all the great customer reviews I decided to try out the Stephanie Plum series. I have to say the book was disappointing. There is very little mystery, the author tries way to hard to be funny and the main character is annoying. An easy read with a few laughs but not much substance. Really shouldn't be listed in the mystery genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Pimple From Hell
Review: Stephanie Plum, the bounty hunter from hell, or Trenton, New Jersey, is back with her most serious ordeal yet. She has to decide whether or not do what everyone expects her to do. Yes folks, in this hilarious sixth book of the series, Stephanie gets a huge zit!

Intrigued yet? For those of you loyal readers, the up-in-the-air question left in book five is quickly answered in the first few pages of HOT SIX. And does it ever take off from there! Stephanie is out to find her fellow bounty hunter, Ranger, who is the prime suspect in an organized crime murder. The action is never boring around the "bombshell bounty hunter," and it's just a matter of time before she blows up another vehicle while having a bad hair day.

All of the regulars are back. Stephanie and Lula are hilarious as the know-nothing breaking-and-entering tag-team tandem. Grandma Mazur is hysterically funny and home-life gets even funnier as she moves in with Stephanie, in hopes of getting her driver's license. Ranger and officer Joe Morelli are also there to add the standard professionalism to Stephanie's life. There are also some new interesting characters that add some great color to the story. Mooner and "the Dealer" are excellent additions to the book, and help the plot of the story progress quite nicely.

As always, Janet Evanovich puts together a really well-developed storyline that keeps you guessing until the very end. Her wit and snappy dialogue are very apparent, making for an enjoyable read. This book is a wonderful continuation to the Stephanie Plum saga, and the cliffhanger at the end is sensational. HOT SIX is a wild ride of thrilling suspense and non-stop humor.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A riot!
Review: Evanovich writes in a style that makes her Stephanie Plum novels, well, 'boogie' is a good word <g> and that skill is pretty rare. Rockets along. Enjoyable characters. Love it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I cannot resist!
Review: In my review of 'Three to Get Deadly' I said that things were repeating themselves within the series and that Evanovich needed to do something new to spice things up. After reading 'Hot Six' I still see overlapping material, but this book is just too laugh-out-loud funny and incredibly hot to put down!

In the sixth instalment of the Stephanie Plum series, Plum has been assigned to track down her mentor, Ranger. She knows her skills could never bring him in and even if she did by luck, Plum doubts that she could turn him over to the authorities. In the meantime, Grandma Mazur has moved in with Stephanie which puts a dent in her lovelife with Joe Morelli. And there's new characters, including a dog nobody wants to keep and a stoner Mooner and his trekie friend Dougie who have some excellent prat-fall scenes. Thank you Evanovich for livening up the series! I can't wait for the seventh instalment to be published in paperback!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hot Fun
Review: I picked this book up on a lark and what a treasure it turned out to be. Many of the passages are laugh out loud funny. Stephanie Plum is a good character, but my two favorites are Bob the dog and Grandma Mazur. I had so much fun reading this novel, that I got the previous five in the series. My summer reading is all set.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book for the beach or where ever
Review: I was given this book by a friend, and read it because it was summer and I was at the beach. I was pleasently suprised to find this book funny, and well written. With in the first few pages I was chuckling to my self, and by the end I was laughing out loud. The plot keeps you on the edge of your seat, and the charaters are realstic but humorus. I can't wait to read to others in this series.


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