Thursday, October 22, 2009

Plum Lucky A3

Name: Janet Taufa
Class Period: A3
Book: Plum Lucky
Author: Janet Evanovich
Pages: 288
Rating: ****

Recommendation: Plum Lucky was an enjoyable but interesting book. My opinion, people (mainly women) who love a comedy, like some adventure, and enjoy a kind of mystery then you should check out this book. It's one of the most funniest and funnest books I've ever read. However, it does have some profanities and vulgar kind of words and behavior. I suggest that kids and those who can't handle these things, don't get the book.

Summary: It starts with a young age women named Stephanie Plum. She works in sort of a detective work and gets into alot of danger and bad luck in general. She has many men in her life but they're all her X boyfriends that usually come and go, like Diesel, he is one of them and he comes and goes when ever he pleases and he asks her for help. He's in search of a small man in green pants, a little man that thinks he is a leprachaun, who has lost a big bag of money. The money actuall was stollen by Stephanie's Grandma Mazur. Grandma has tooken it to Atlantic City to gamble and get away. Lula and Connie( Stephanie's coworkers and friends) and Stephanie try to bring Grandma home, but get stuck in problems: Lula has found a job modeling, Connie's found a guy, Diesel's found Stephani, and Stephanie has found herself in with a bigger problem with the stollen money, a racing horse, and a pyscho Italian gangster man with a gun, very intense.

Explanation of Rating: I give this book four stars because I like it and it was good, but it wasn't the best. Things like the vulgar things bugged me a little, and the ending was a little dissapointing. However, I enjoyed laughing at all the things they had to say. Especially the things Grandma had to say. Stephanie's thoughts were also pretty funny. I enjoyed alot of the book and that's why I gave it four stars.

Favorite Passage: "Grandma hit the little man again, the man grabbed Grandma, and the two of them went down to the ground, locked together, rolling around kicking and slapping." - Ch 1

Like I've said, I love the grandma. She's the funniest thing in this book. And this little passage goes to show what kind of grandma she really is. She's halarious, and she makes the book!

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