sizzling sixteen: a book review

by Michelle Serra on July 12, 2010

in Books

I began the Janet Evanovich series when I was a mere grade school girl and I have dutifully kept up with her for the past 16 books, but I think the time has come for me to retire the series. Number 16 is boring, predictable and downright dull.

Things you knew from the first 15 books:

Stephanie Plum is a bounty hunter with a ridiculous group of friends

She can’t decide between two incredibly sexy, nice, caring, hot men (bitch poor girl)

She will blow up a car

She will hate her job and after years and years still doesn’t do it particularly well

She will do a lot of illegal things while the rest of the characters look the other direction

Things you learn in the 16th book:

None

Basically just take plots 1-15 (not to mention all the “in between the numbers books”) throw in a slightly different twist on the mishap Stephanie has gotten herself into this time and don’t bother buying No. 16. I wish I hadn’t.

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