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Sep 15, 2010 02:56PM
Just wondered if anyone has read it yet?
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I finished it yesterday afternoon. I found it a very fun read. The between the numbers books were fun, but I didn't like mixing the supernatural with an otherwise normal story. I like Diesel having his own series, and since it begins with that twist of mystical "unmentionable" abilities I can definitely get into it a little more than when it was thrown in out of nowhere in the Plum series. I like this new Lizzy character, and her friend Glo. I can see this will be another fun series. I'm already looking forward to the next!
I just finished it. This is a fun read. I audio/read & Lorelei King was awesome. Cat is my favorite character so far. This should be fun.
I'm with Brittiany, I like Diesel with his own series. I didn't like the two mixing either. It was a fun afternoon read.
I just got the free first chapter download from B&N and was going to download the full book. I can't wait to start reading.
I am on page 112, so far so good. You can tell JE is trying to make Elizabeth different from Stephanie Plum. I'm enjoying her character, she has some brains.
I think the shop owner has a bit of Stephanie's dad's character. But really I'm totally enjoying the book. I might re-read it was that funny!
This was much better than the "between the number" books. I really enjoyed Diesel more. The other characters were fun and likeable. It ended with you wanting more. Looking forward to the next in the series.
Mystic location - Salem, Massachusetts. A character returns - Diesel. Nice-girl alter ego of Stephanie Plum - Lizzie. Look forward to how Evanovich’s new duo will battle the rest of the Seven Deadly Sins.
I just finished this book and was soooo disappointed. I guess this was Janet's take on fantasy. But I just thought it was almost too similar to the Plum books. Plus Carl is back? Did anyone not feel like every other page had the monkey saying "EEK"?????? I prefer Diesel with Stephanie!!!
Angie wrote: "I just finished this book and was soooo disappointed. I guess this was Janet's take on fantasy. But I just thought it was almost too similar to the Plum books. Plus Carl is back? Did anyone not..."Exactly my thoughts. And on the pages where Carl didn't say "eep..." he gave finger instead. It wasn't funny anymore just plain boring.
I agree with Angie and Helen. Not much else to say. I felt it was both over the top and flat. I hope they get better.
Angie wrote: "I just finished this book and was soooo disappointed. I guess this was Janet's take on fantasy. But I just thought it was almost too similar to the Plum books. Plus Carl is back? Did anyone not..."If you are looking for a new mystery/comedy series that is fresh and new, check out the Lady Justice Series.
It is a laugh-out-loud mystery/comedy only all the characters in these 2 novels are senior citizens. Think of a whole book of 'Grandma Mazur' characters! You can find them on http://www.BooksByBob.com
i thought it was great!. It was a good story and it makes you laugh. which is always a plus. i would recommend it. :)
I thought it was Plum redone and not well done.
I could re-read this title!!! But I love the between the numbers books and think Janet should have several more with other characters being the main character such as one with Ranger or Joe or Lulu.....Just my personal thoughts, Keep writing Janet!!!!
Just finished it and I must say I was not overly impressed. Too far out there and I really didn't find it that funny. Oh well, looking forward to the next Plum book.
I couldn't even finish it, there were way to many similiarities and overdone/over used formulas that were similar to the Plum series. So glad I didn't buy it. :( I really hope Plum #17 due out in June is better than #16, otherwise I am setting this eries aside. Sadly.
Just finished it. I'm a huge Janet fan and here's my review: "Stephanie is reinvented as Lizzy; Diesel takes Morelli's placel; Lula is Clara and Granny Mazur is a monkey. A stupid monkey that is the straw that broke the camel's back in busting through the barrier between where one can blissfully enjoy suspended disbelief and where one realizes they are wasting their time on forgettable fluff that rots your brain.
It's as good as I'd imagine Bewitched, I dream of Jeannie or the Adams family to be. So formulaic, accessible and vanilla it kinda tarnishes Janet Evanovich's glory. It seems to flaunt in the reader's face that Janet is actually a bestselling-writing robot akin the to the Hollywood script-writing machine and no soul is actually required to pump these puppies out.
I thought I'd love it, but it really dissappointed. I don't know if I'll read the rest or not, and that's saying something because I love the Plum series. "
So I just started reading this book and im almost ashamed to admit it's the first Evanovich book ive read. I feel like im missing something though, like there was something prior I should have read. Did anyone else feel this way???? If there is something someone could recommend would be much appreciated. But I do find myself laughing out loud quite a bit at the gibberish coming out of the mouth of the glutton (I can't recall her name off the top of my head). Thanks.
Diesel is first introduced in the Stephanie Plum series in the "in between" short stories, usually about holidays.
The character Stephanie Plum has her own series the first one is:
I really liked this book, it was the 3rd of 4th of the Plum line/type that I read. I have read several of her other books, and have since read even more of the Plum series. I really like Diesel & I like the line this series is following, and I can't wait for the next book!
This book was ok I got about half way through the book and thought to myself why am I reading this? But then I just had to finish it because I was so close to being finished and had to give it a chance. It was realatively so-so especially compared to the Stephanie Plum series which are fun and entertaining and quick to read.
I did have a problem with this book I found it too silly in parts compared to JE's other books. *not just the Plum Books, which I LOVE* I think they should have had the cat in the book more than the monkey. It just seemed......... to fill space. Eek!
Holly wrote: "I did have a problem with this book I found it too silly in parts compared to JE's other books. *not just the Plum Books, which I LOVE* I think they should have had the cat in the book more than th..."But I will read the second one. I am just hooked on Janet's work. Probably buy the Love in a Nutshell book too!
Anne wrote: "I didn't like it as much as the Stephanie Plum books, but it did make me LOL more than once!"I liked it but i didn't love it. The whole thing seemed spacey and needing a little something. But I do love Diesel
I enjoyed this book! It was similar to the plum series but had its own twist! I can not wait till the next one!
I really enjoyed the book. I haven't read any of her stephanie plum books so I'm not sure who I prefer as diesel's leading lady, but I do love her books, they are quick and fun!
I have read this book and was not very happy with it it just felt really flat and kind of boring. There were some parts that were funny but the monkey was annoying and I think the series would do much better without him. I will read the second in the series to see if it gets any better.
Wicked tour this month!
Tuesday, June 19
Barnes & Noble
1311 Nixon Dr.
Moorestown, NJ
6 p.m. signing
Thursday, June 21
Barnes & Noble
55 Old Orchard Center
Skokie, IL
6 p.m. signing
Friday, June 29
KMOX Fontbonne University Book Club with Charlie Brennan
Stages St. Louis
111 S. Geyer Road
Kirkwood, MO
9 a.m. event/signing *RESERVATIONS REQUIRED*
For information/reservations, call 314-444-1827 or visit www.kmox.com
Left Bank Books will be onsite
Monday, July 9
National Writers Series & National Cherry Festival Fundraising Charity Event
City Opera House
106 E. Front St.
Traverse City, MI
7 p.m. event/signing *TICKETS REQUIRED*
For information/tickets, call 231-941-8082 or visit www.nationalwritersseries.org or www.cityoperahouse.org
Tuesday, June 19
Barnes & Noble
1311 Nixon Dr.
Moorestown, NJ
6 p.m. signing
Thursday, June 21
Barnes & Noble
55 Old Orchard Center
Skokie, IL
6 p.m. signing
Friday, June 29
KMOX Fontbonne University Book Club with Charlie Brennan
Stages St. Louis
111 S. Geyer Road
Kirkwood, MO
9 a.m. event/signing *RESERVATIONS REQUIRED*
For information/reservations, call 314-444-1827 or visit www.kmox.com
Left Bank Books will be onsite
Monday, July 9
National Writers Series & National Cherry Festival Fundraising Charity Event
City Opera House
106 E. Front St.
Traverse City, MI
7 p.m. event/signing *TICKETS REQUIRED*
For information/tickets, call 231-941-8082 or visit www.nationalwritersseries.org or www.cityoperahouse.org
Nervous!? Don't be nervous! She's wonderful as is her team. I've had the pleasure of having dinner with her and I can't tell you how nice Janet is.
You will have a blast!
You will have a blast!
Regina wrote: "Diesel is first introduced in the Stephanie Plum series in the "in between" short stories, usually about holidays.

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I just got back and wow! I had a blast. Janet was so sweet if not a wee bit tired. So glad I went :) Thanks Nicole for reassuring me :)
So glad you had a blast Komal! Told ya she's lovely. I'm sure she is tired. Crap, I'm tired and I've been sitting on my ass all week!
I have finally managed to start the "Wicked" series and read Wicked Appetite - it was very similar to Stephanie Plum series, but i hated it!! The dialogue seemed so immature, the heroine whiny and annoing - constant talk of food and what she wants to eat -it was all just booooring...Diesel was plain weird and unmemorable (besides being hot)... I think that the fact that I chose audio books is what additionally killed it for me - it's the same narrator! Don't get me wrong-the narrator is good, it's just that she(obviously) makes Lizzy sound the same as Stephanie and all the other characters sound just like Plum series characters. On top of that, the plot is cookie cutter material, so I can't seem to sepparate the two series ! Also, writing about the paranormal just does NOT seem to be J.E.'s forte, and in that aspect the book falls flat. Also, there are just some STUPID lines and characters that are pointless, i.e. the stupid monkey who constantly gives the finger?! Really?!?! Throughout the book i felt that the author was mocking us / making fun of our intelligence...My opinion...
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