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Title | : | High Five (Stephanie Plum #5) |
Author | : | Janet Evanovich |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | June 2000 by St. Martin's Press (first published 1999) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Humor. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Crime. Comedy |
Janet Evanovich
Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.18 | 112743 Users | 2548 Reviews
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Stephanie Plum has a whole lot of trouble on her doorstep.Her Uncle Fred has disappeared and Grandma Mazur is convinced he's been abducted by aliens.
Meanwhile, Cousin Vinnie has asked her to bring in the vertically challenged Randy Briggs who's jumped bail. But instead of coming quietly, he has taken up residence in Stephanie's closet. The mysterious man called Bunchy is trailing Stephanie in the hope of tracking down Fred. And Benito Ramirez is back from jail, quoting Scripture and vowing to introduce Stephanie to God - face to face.
Thankfully Joe Morelli, the irresistible cop, is still around to give her the odd sleepless night - though now he faces tough competition from the enigmatic Ranger...

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Original Title: | High Five |
ISBN: | 0330371231 (ISBN13: 9780330371230) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Stephanie Plum #5 |
Characters: | Ranger (Rangeman CEO), Lula, Randy Briggs, Joe Morelli, Stephanie Plum, Tank |
Setting: | Trenton, New Jersey(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Barry Award Nominee for Best Novel (2000), Anthony Award Nominee for Best Novel (2000), Lefty Award Nominee (2000) |
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Ratings: 4.18 From 112743 Users | 2548 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books High Five (Stephanie Plum #5)
Probabilmente risulterò ripetitiva, perché tutto ciò che ho scritto sui libri precendenti è vero anche per questa recensione.. E forse ciò potrebbe essere a svantaggio della Evanovich perché è un'autrice "ripetitivA" e c he rimane ancorata ai suoi schemi, ma che posso farci se ogni volta mi fa fare un sacco di risate e non vedo l'ora di sapere quale altra catastrofe aspetta Stephanie all'angolo?!Ci sono degli elementi comuni che ritornano, come ad esempio le macchine che scoppiano (a causa diAnother fun read by Janet. Morelli, ranger, lula, ramirez, Stephanie plum, cars blowing up, grandma mazur using stun gun; this book had everything and everyone, except for some hard core action from the hamster Rex.
I listened to the abridged audiobook, just over 2 hours. I wouldn't have been able to listen t anything longer by this narrator.

What can I say? I'm hooked on these books. The writing is mediocre, to be sure. It's pulp-y and if I allow myself a half a second, I'm a bit offended by the first chapter of the next book being at the end of the book you just finished. It weakens your resolve AND assumes you care, which you do because you get sucked in by that first chapter and find yourself at Half-Price Books cursing the fact that they have every single one BUT the one you need (in my case, Hot Six and two weeks ago, Three for
I enjoy this series. I read these books when I need something light. Grandma Mazur can usually be counted on to make me laugh out loud! I'm glad the character of Ramirez is now out of the way. I didn't like him still being in the story. I look forward to the next segment.....
I think my last status update says it all: "These books are such a cocktease." I don't know why I keep checking these out from the library. Some supernatural force keeps pulling me down the Mystery aisle and forcing these books into my hands. I can't explain my fascination otherwise. I don't really like Stephanie, the mysteries are contrived and ridiculous, her family is annoying, the love triangle is BEYOND frustrating, and the constant addition of "let's see how crazy THIS supporting character
Once again I've finished an another Janet Evanovich book. This time it's High Five. In High Five bail jumping in Trenton is down to a small rate. Stephanie's only open case is a small bond, for a small violation, committed by a small person who raises Stephanie's frustration level in big ways. So, short of money and long on bills, Stephanie comes up with a plan. Signing on as an intern with Super Bounty Hunter Ranger, Stephanie ventures into Ranger's mostly morally correct and "semi" legal
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