#8. Hot Six (A Stephanie Plum Novel), Janet Evanovich
4.5/5
Fuck Edward Cullen. Where’s my Joe Morelli?
#8. Hot Six (A Stephanie Plum Novel), Janet Evanovich
4.5/5
Fuck Edward Cullen. Where’s my Joe Morelli?
#7. In The Woods, Tana French
3.5/5
This book has solidifed my belief that I am not made for mysteries. I was less than thrilled by the turn the plot made at the end.
I did like Detective Cassie Maddox, she is spunky. I am excited to read French’s novel, The Likeness, in which Maddox is the main character.
#6. High Five (A Stephanie Plum Novel), Janet Evanovich
4.5/5
I love Morelli. The end.
#5. The Rose & The Beast, Francesca Lia Block
3.5/5
I am not a huge fan of Block’s writing style, but I enjoyed these reimagined fairy tales.
#4. Little Brother, Cory Doctorow
5/5
This will probably be included in my favorite books that I have read this year and it’s only January. If the title conjures up visions of 1984, there is good reason for that. A dystopian novel set in San Fransisco, the story focuses on 17 year old Marcus Yallow. When San Fransisco is hit by a terrorist attack, everyone outside of the “norm” is treated like a terrorist by the DHS (Department of Homeland Security). Marcus and his friends fight back by using DHS’ technology against them. There are not enough words for how realistic this book really is, I actually got a little paranoid while I was reading it.
#3. Four to Score (A Stephanie Plum Novel), Janet Evanovich
4/5
#2. Three To Get Deadly (A Stephanie Plum Novel), Janet Evanovich
3.5/5
#1. Two For The Dough (A Stephanie Plum Novel), Janet Evanovich
This is definitely a novel motivated by snark. While the plotlines are interesting, it’s the characters that keep you coming back for more. The banter between Stephanie Plum and the other characters is what keeps thing interesting.
Keeping track of all the books I read in 2010.