So while waiting the months between releases (and the months I spent waiting my turn in the reserve line at the library), I started looking for similar series. (I didn’t even mind the Katherine Heigl movie, but that’s another post.) But over the past few years, the stories have become repetitive and the characters cliches. And even though the twenty-second book in the Janet Evanovich series came out last week, I’m not sure when I’ll get around to reading it.įor the first dozen and a half books, I enjoyed the series thoroughly. So when I get sucked into a series, it takes a whole lot for me to stop reading it, to not pick up the next novel in the ongoing story.īut I have to admit, I’ve been struggling with Stephanie Plum. While I don’t believe in wasting my time reading bad books, I also have an annoying, nagging need to know what happens in the end. I’m weirdly loyal (or stubborn?) that way. Even if the end is slow in coming and the seasons in between are full of lame jokes or nonsensical plot lines or irritating characters (or all of the above). Normally if I start watching a show, I am in it until the end. When I broke up with Grey’s Anatomy, it was a big deal.
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