I don't want to sound like a snob, because I read nine of them myself I think, but anyone else think it's crazy there are now *sixteen* Stephanie Plum books? I hope she's still not deciding between(Guy With Short Italian Name) and Ranger, Mystery Man.
This is about where I left off on them, and with the same perspective. I also got to about that point or a little further before I had to drop the "A is For..." series some years back. Maybe that's worth picking up again?
I might have to revisit the JD Robb ones if people seem to see some real progression. I didn't really get very far with them since I had to get the early ones off eBay and lost motivation for that.
And I loved Elizabeth George's Lynley mysteries with unholy, abiding love until ... two books ago? And then I just couldn't get through one and haven't gone back.
Oh, Amy, the most recent one is SO much better than the previous two, which I agree were dreadful. Much more in the original spirit of the series, though of course the subject at hand is dreadful and disturbing.
I thought "S" and "T" were a bit more challenging...more of an experiment(Although even on their best day I wouldn't call them 'experimental", )but they are not quite so by-the-numbers...there wasn't even a junk-food binge lovingly codified in either(and I say that as a person who loves a Quarter Pounder with Cheese herself.)
But I wouldn't expend a lot of writing passion on them...if you eat 'em, you get it, and if you don't, you're totes disgusted by every greasy syllable.
Yeah, sj, I've read some of the Connelly books...I don't know why, they stop just short of turning my crank...well, I suppose it's hard to believe a second group of parents pulling the pin on "Hieronymus" but I don't think that would be enough to take me out of a story I really loved.
I have never gotten tired of Miss Marple, though.
I'm pretty sure his mom didn't know who the father was, and wanted to give him a fancy name... I feel like I usually buy Connelly at the airport or a drug store, so I like them, but don't usually seek them out.
I liked how the Brother Cadfael books ended up, with Cadfael's
crisis of faith and how he came back and was forgiven
in the end.
Good to know, Pix! I mean, the topic of the last two books was sort of off-putting, too, but they just seemed overly dense and boring. I'll try again, though! I loved those books so much.
Miss Marple rocks. So does Brother Cadfael.
I'll try again, though! I loved those books so much.
Me too, and yes on the previous books being dense and boring. Do you know the big huge OMGWTF plot twist that happened at the end of the previous one? I'd say you could skip them both and just start with the newest one so long as you know that
Helen is killed at the end of the previous one in a random drive by shooting. She was pregnant, and both she and the baby die.
Lovely bit of SRSLY?!? there. But if you know that, you can move forward without reading the others.
Yeah, I knew that, Pix. I was horrified! I'll pick up the new one, though, because man, I miss Tommy.