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Plum Spooky (A Between-the-Numbers Novel)
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780312383329
ISBN: 0312383320
Label: St. Martin's Press
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: 2009-01-06
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Release Date: 2009-01-06
Studio: St. Martin's Press

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The First Full Length Stephanie Plum Between-the-Numbers Novel from #1 Bestselling Author Janet Evanovich.
Turn on all the lights and check under your bed. Things are about to get spooky in Trenton, New Jersey. According to legend, the Jersey Devil prowls the Pine Barrens and soars above the treetops in the dark of night. As eerie as this might seem, there are things in the Barrens that are even more frightening and dangerous. And there are monkeys. Lots of monkeys. Wulf Grimoire is a world wanderer and an opportunist who can kill without remorse and disappear like smoke. He’s chosen Martin Munch, boy genius, as his new business partner, and he’s chosen the Barrens as his new playground. Munch received his doctorate degree in quantum physics when he was twenty-two. He’s now twenty-four, and while his brain is large, his body hasn’t made it out of the boys’ department at Macy’s. Anyone who says good things come in small packages hasn’t met Munch. Wulf Grimoire is looking for world domination. Martin Munch would be happy if he could just get a woman naked and tied to a tree. Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has Munch on her most-wanted list for failure to appear in court. Plum is the all-American girl stuck in an uncomfortable job, succeeding on luck and tenacity. Usually she gets her man. This time she gets a monkey. She also gets a big guy named Diesel.  Diesel pops in and out of Plum’s life like birthday cake – delicious to look at and taste, not especially healthy as a steady diet, gone by the end of the week if not sooner. He’s an über bounty hunter with special skills when it comes to tracking men and pleasing women. He’s after Grimoire, and now he’s also after Munch. And if truth were told, he wouldn’t mind setting Stephanie Plum in his crosshairs. Diesel and Plum hunt down Munch and Grimoire, following them into the Barrens, surviving cranberry bogs, the Jersey Devil, a hair-raising experience, sand in their underwear, and, of course . . . monkeys.



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Summary: Longing for the original Stephanie and great writing
Comment: I bought it, I read it, I wish I hadn't read it. It makes me sad and longing for the earlier Plum books. I loved those books. Where JE has taken this book is in to the silly, childish type of humor area. Farting and monkeys repeatedly do not make me laugh. Stephanie getting in trouble and having Ranger and Morelli in the mix are what I want. If you like Diesel and the "unmentionable" theme, then you might like this book. Personally, I am just saddened as I used to re-read these novels but have not enjoyed 13, 14 or plum spooky. Hopefully, JE will go back to what she had when she began the series or if not at least develop the characters and let Stephanie start making some decisions so that if JE is only going to write to #16, we can start getting some closure.

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Summary: Plum Spooky is a "Magical" Delight
Comment: "Plum Spooky" is a magical delight for Stephanie Plum fans. I have not been a fan of her past novellas and Fearless 14, but I found myself laughing out loud for many parts. I was skeptical of a Halloween theme in mid January, but instead of focusing on Halloween, it focused around mysterious and "spooky" happenings during her Bond trailing. Diesel (for once) is charming and the monkey adds a little humor. Although, since this was a bigger novella than her other ones I would have liked more Morelli and Ranger. (go Ranger)

So why do I give it 4-Stars? This series has no growth and no character development. It continues to be a fun and interesting read but nothing ever changes, not even the plot developments. Different skips, same plot outline. And 14+ books into the series and Stephanie is still nowhere closer to choosing a man. I know Janet is only contracted through 16 books and is considering more, but I say let a good thing go and stop at 16.

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Summary: Disappointing, Again
Comment: Janet seems to have lost her touch with the past two books. I am not a big fan of the in between books but Plum Spooky was better than Fearless Fourteen. I was attracted to the Stephanie Plum books for the humor which seems to have disappeared. Can three goregous men really want Stephanie? I doubt it. Disappointing.

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Summary: I agree...this is more silly than funny.
Comment: I have enjoyed the Plum seiries over the years. I am not expecting much, light entertainment, a good beach read. The books have always kept me laughing, the sharp humor is what I most enjoy. Plum Spooky however, just did not work for me, it came off as silly with no real suspense. For now I'll just chalk this up to one bad outing, but I might check the next book a little closer before I buy. Speaking of good beach reads do check out the cult classic thriller A Tourist In The Yucatan.

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Summary: A Great Read
Comment: This book is funny as hell! I admit it's not quite up yo par with the usual "number" novels, but definently a trip to read.




 
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