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Download Notorious Nineteen: A Stephanie Plum Novel, by Janet Evanovich

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Notorious Nineteen: A Stephanie Plum Novel, by Janet Evanovich

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Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum novels are:   “Making trouble and winning hearts.”—USA Today   “Brilliantly evocative.”—The Denver Post   “Irresistible.”—Houston Chronicle

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About the Author

Janet Evanovich is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Stephanie Plum series, the Lizzy and Diesel series, twelve romance novels, the Alexandra Barnaby novels and Trouble Maker graphic novel, and How I Write: Secrets of a Bestselling Author, as well as the Fox and O’Hare series with co-author Lee Goldberg.

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Product details

Series: Stephanie Plum (Book 19)

Hardcover: 320 pages

Publisher: Bantam Books; 1st edition (November 20, 2012)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780345527745

ISBN-13: 978-0345527745

ASIN: 0345527747

Product Dimensions:

6.4 x 1 x 9.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

5,083 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#85,556 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I pre-ordered. I've told my friends that after investing 10 years of my life, and who knows how much $$ that I feel like I have to see this series through to the end....but at this point it's just painful.I'm not even really sure Janet wrote this book, it felt more like a ghost writer. It pains me to say that because I LOVED this series in the beginning, but the last...say...half dozen have just been ... boring. No Sally Sweet, no big Grandma laughs, and the characters have not moved forward, not to mention....a 10 year old hamster....Rex didn't even have any good lines this time around.Truth is, I'm neither Team Ranger nor Team Morelli. If either of them was "the one" she would have decided it by now. I'm all for cutting both of them loose and getting Stephanie back on the market...or having her focus on her career....that's where all the good laughs were anyway!What finally tipped the scale for me? Digging him up and stuffing him in the trunk of the Buick, and demanding a body receipt for him? That's too gross to even contemplate.It gives me pain to be so negative. I have a tremendous respect for Ms. Evanovich, and can only imagine how hurt she would be if she ever ventured out to read these reviews...but I think in her heart she must feel the same way because there was just so substance, no laughs, no movement. She must be tired of writing, and simply be fulfilling her contract. I think others would agree with me, we want some real happiness for Stephanie...and we want to read the passion in Janet's work again.She really seems to have lost interest.

I've read 1 through 19 plus the three "between the numbers" Stephanie Plum books; meaning, I have read 22 Stephanie Plum novels. I always laugh so hard I can't catch my breath, tears run down my face. Not so with this one. Other than a few guffaws (and I do mean "a few"), I rarely laughed. It just wasn't funny.After having read the first few chapters, I suspected Janet Evanovich used a ghost writer this time. The pace was rushed. The descriptions of the main characters were all off. Even the characters themselves were "off." From the beginning, I questioned that Evanovich wrote this. Here are some examples:Stephanie has described Grandma Mazur in previous novels, but she's never said anything mean about her. In this one, when Grandma Mazur said " but I don't look my age," Stephanie told readers that "Grandma looks 90." That's not in keeping with Stephanie's character.Ranger has always been described as being from Cuba. In "Notorious," we are told he is a Latino. (Yes, I know. But why suddenly use a different term than she's used in all previous novels? And "Cuba" and "Cubano" evoke different images for me that "Latino" does. One is very specific; the other much broader.)Stephanie has always referred to Ranger's mysterious past. This time, she tells us that he is former Special Forces. (I suppose it was pertinent to the plot.)Stephanie's descriptions of her relationships with both Ranger and Morelli, as well as they way she describes them, is just "off."And when has Stephanie ever worried about her weight? She always says she's blessed with wonderful metabolism that she can eat fried chicken, donuts and pizza and not gain weight. Throughout "Notorious" she worried about her weight. And she kept nagging Lula to not eat this or that, to try to lose weight. Totally out of the norm.I did not go see "One for the Money" when it was in theatres because, other than cousin Vinny the bail bondsman, I thought the movie was horribly miscast and I didn't want it to ruin the books for me. Nothing against Kathryn Heigl, but she is NOT Stephanie Plum. (I would have considered Jennifer Esposito or Paulie Perrette.) One boring evening, I watched "One for the Money" on pay-for-view. As I suspected, it was horribly mis-cast (Does Debbie Reynolds look 90?) and has perhaps ruined the books for me because, as I read through this, I wondered if all those things have been consistent for so long were now being written with specific actors in mind.To readers I'll say: This is the worst of the 22 Stephanie Plum novels. Borrow it from the library; don't pay to buy it.To Janet Evanovich I'll say: If you wrote this with someone else, be like James Patterson and clearly put that on the cover of the book.To Hollywood: If you do another book, re-cast!

Evanovich phoned this one in. The funny parts were not very funny, the romantic parts were not romantic - except for a brief scene with Ranger in a church, the scary parts are not scary and the suspense not suspenseful.There are two independent story lines, one centered on an ex-special forces guy out for revenge against Ranger and the other story line has Joe and Stephanie searching for two fugitives who disappear from a local hospital. Neither story line is worth the price of the book. The Joe vs. Ranger thing continues, with no resolution in sight.The bones were there to have an excellent book but it was just not complete. Perhaps Evanovich is too busy with her two other series to put any real effort into any one of them.

I took a few years off after 18 came out. I got sick of the seeming flatline as far as character development. This book sadly didn't help the characters grow up. and from reviews i've read the following books are the same. the will they wont they with morelli and stephanie has gotten very old. either they love eachother and want to settle down or they dont and need to move on. even in the books it has to be about ten years by now and stephanie is hitting her 40s. While I personally love the thing with ranger that has gotten old too. something needs to give so these characters can grow up and move on. Obviously at this point in real life one or all three of them would have realized it was never going to work out and moved on. as far as the case goes, eh, its the same old same old. but i enjoy the antics. not as enjoyable as the antics used to be but maybe its because when i was 15-26 my mind set was different and my mind was developing and i felt the characters were growing with me. I will probably read the other books but, i'm not going to pay for them. this is likely the last one i'll ever pay for. I do tend to wonder though, is Janet even still writing these books or has a ghost writer taken over, or has she just gotten lazy with it? Its not that the style of writing changed, it just hasnt really developed.

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