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A New Addiction: Janet Evanovich

While at lunch with a friend last week, I asked her what she enjoyed reading. She told me she enjoyed the Janet Evanvovich novels with #28 High Five" href="http://wellreadreviews.com/review-28-high-five">Stephanie Plum and had read all of them so far. I had seen Janet Evanovich novels before in stores, but the covers never interested me.  I never even picked up the back to read what they were about. This, however, is a true “Never judge a book by it’s cover” lesson. This past weekend I picked up “One for the Money” which is the first in the Stephanie Plum series – and let me tell you, I am already addicted!

I have read over a 100 pages in one sitting, late at night – only stopping to fall asleep. I couldn’t (and didn’t want to) put it down! Unfortunately I had scheduled to get my hair done by a friend (well it would be a GREAT thing had I not picked up this book, haha) and I have to bust butt to clean the house and have it SOMEWHAT presentable. (Like that will ever happen..) So I will probably not be able to really sit down with Stephanie Plum until later this afternoon – just in time for the husband to get home and want to be entertained by yours truly.

I think – I will work on speed cleaning mode and stop every hour to read. I just must. I can’t put it down.

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Comments

  1. J.E. Braun says:

    My wife is in the same boat. I haven’t read Evanovich yet, but my wife picked one up and can’t stop reading. I’ll have to see which one she started with…

  2. Jon D. says:

    Thanks for the recommendation. I too haven’t read a Janet Evanovich, but will based on your recommendation. I love plot-based books such as Patterson, Clancy, Grisham, Ludlum, Baldacci, and many others. I’ll give Janet Evanovich a read. I hope I like her as much as you do because then I’ll have a good number of books to read. Once I find an author I like, I read all the books and they can’t write them fast enough.
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