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Perfectly Plum: Unauthorized Essays On the Life, Loves And Other Disasters of Stephanie Plum, Trenton Bounty Hunter (Smart Pop series) Kindle Edition

3.6 out of 5 stars 161 ratings

Speculating about the cultural metaphors in Janet Evanovich's wildly popular mystery series (which includes 11 books, from One for the Money to Eleven on Top), this anthology takes a look at lingerie-buyer-turned-bounty-hunter Stephanie Plum and catalogs her bad luck with cars (she's blown up quite a few), her good luck with men, her unorthodox approach to weapon storage, and the rich tapestry of her milieu: Trenton, New Jersey, also known as The Burg. The contributors praise the way the series smartly spoofs that familiar chick-lit epiphany—I have a bad job and what I really want is a good man!—in Bounty Hunting as a Metaphor for Dating, Why Stephanie Should Quit Her Job … but Never Will, and Nothing Better than a Bad Boy Gone Good. Several essays veer from the chick-lit perspective and focus instead on the comic theme of luck and chance that ties Stephanie to the barroom gamblers and gangster meanies of her home town in Luck of the Italian?: Skill versus Chance.

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Leah Wilson graduated from Duke University with a degree in Culture and Modern Fiction and is currently Editor-in-Chief, Smart Pop, at BenBella Books. She lives in Cambridge, Mass.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0041D841Y
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Smart Pop (June 1, 2007)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 1, 2007
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 531 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 194 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 1933771046
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.6 out of 5 stars 161 ratings

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Leah Wilson is Editor-in-Chief of the Smart Pop imprint of Dallas-based publisher BenBella Books. She graduated from Duke University in 2003 with a degree in Culture and Modern Fiction, and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Fall season premiere schedules make her a little giddy.

(Her author blog is the main blog for Smart Pop's website.)

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Customers find the book entertaining and easy to read, appreciating its wonderful observations and conclusions. They enjoy the characters and the Plum content. The unauthorized essays receive mixed reactions from customers.

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Customers enjoy the Plum content in the book, with one describing it as cute.

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Customers find the book humorous, with one mentioning it provides nice light humor to brighten the day.

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"...I just get a kick out of the humor as well as the story and how the characters relate to each other." Read more

"Funny, cute and cracked me up! Love the Stephanie Plum books and enjoyed this too. Love the different points of view and aspects of her life...." Read more

"...I enjoy the Stephanie Plumb books because they are smart, funny, entertaining and a mystery, the reviews aren't...." Read more

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Customers find the book engaging, with wonderful observations and conclusions, and one customer notes how the essays bring up interesting points.

"...Love the Stephanie Plum books and enjoyed this too. Love the different points of view and aspects of her life. Great light reading!" Read more

"Boring, but summed everything up for those who haven't been keeping up with the story and lives of Stephanie and crew." Read more

"...I enjoy the Stephanie Plumb books because they are smart, funny, entertaining and a mystery, the reviews aren't...." Read more

"...My one nitpick, "FTA" is not defined in any of the essays. Not having read any of the books, I had no idea what the acronym stood for...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the characters in the book.

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"...Love the different points of view and aspects of her life. Great light reading!" Read more

"I'm male, but sort love Janet and her characters as well as her crazy way of thinking. These women ignore Janet and love Joe and Ranger!..." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to read, with one mentioning that the author writes to entertain.

"...I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Each essay is written with verve, humor and affection for Stephanie Plum...." Read more

"...to me there is no dark meaning behind her stories....She writes to entertain.....and it works....read all her books and saw movie." Read more

"Janet Evanovich is a very good author and this is an easy read from her I hope she continues to write these books with Stephanie Plum" Read more

"It is funny at times. An easy read and a great get away book! I love this series of books." Read more

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"Not the Stephanie Plum novel I am used to enjoying. I am rather sorry I bought this one - love the other Stephanie Plum books." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2007
    First off, before I begin this review of "Perfectly Plum: Unauthorized Essays on the Life, Loves, and Other Disasters of Stephanie Plum, Trenton Bounty Hunter," edited by Leah Wilson, the latest entry in the Smart Pop series of books published by BenBella Books, I must confess. I've never read Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series of crime novels. But "Perfectly Plum" made me want to start.

    The nineteen essays are testament to the power of well-done characterization to spark our imagination, engage our hearts, and make real a character in a novel. Stephanie Plum is so well loved by Evanovich's readers that like the Velveteen Rabbit, she becomes REAL.

    The book is divided into 3 sections: "Life"; "Loves"; and "Other Disasters." The essays chronicle aspects of Stephanie Plum's bounty hunting life under each of these major headings. My one nitpick, "FTA" is not defined in any of the essays. Not having read any of the books, I had no idea what the acronym stood for. It distracted me every time I ran across it. What's a FTA?

    The "Life" section opens with Bev Katz Rosenbaum's "Destiny: Disaster!", an engaging exploration of why Stephanie Plum proves Murphy's Law time and again.

    Devon Ellington's, "The Myth of the Jersey Girl" gives us the lowdown on the Jersey girl, explodes the stereotypical view and underscores the point: the Jersey Girl has unplumbed depths. (No pun intended.) Really. Janet Evanovich, as Ellington points out, redeems the cliche. Being a fan of noir movies, I enjoyed Amy Garvey's The "N" in New Jersey Stands For Noir." She gives a deft portrayal of why the Plumverse fits the noir paradigm.

    The essential questions in the "Love" essays focus on the two irresistible men in her life, who will Stephanie Plum finally choose? Which man is best for her? Morelli or Ranger? Rhonda Eudaly proposes a perfect solution in her tongue-in-cheek essay "The Fast and the Furry-ous" wherein Stephanie Plum's pet hamster ruminates on these questions.

    Among the essays in the third section, "Other Disasters," Brenda Scott Royce, in "The Gun in the Cookie Jar" proves that the intrepid and tenacious Stephanie Plum is not as inept at her job as a bond enforcement officer as she seems. There's method in the chaos of her professional bounty hunting life.

    I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Each essay is written with verve, humor and affection for Stephanie Plum. Readers of the Plum novels will love these essays about their favorite heroine and even if you're not a reader (like me), "Perfectly Plum" is a delightful introduction.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2010
    It wasn't as good as I expected. I love the Stephanie Plum Series and I hope Janet Evanovich writes more they were awesome I read all 16 and Sugar Plum. I gave them all to an American Priest in Nairobi and he was happy to get them as he needed a lot of laughs. Keep them coming Janet.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2014
    While this is a book of unauthorized essays, I just enjoy the Plum series so much that reading others views of the characters was ok too. I have a hard time waiting for the next book to come out. In fact I have read the series twice and plan to do it again. I just get a kick out of the humor as well as the story and how the characters relate to each other.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2012
    Funny, cute and cracked me up! Love the Stephanie Plum books and enjoyed this too. Love the different points of view and aspects of her life. Great light reading!
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2014
    Boring, but summed everything up for those who haven't been keeping up with the story and lives of Stephanie and crew.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2013
    Not what I expected. Just not my type of reading. I enjoy the Stephanie Plumb books because they are smart, funny, entertaining and a mystery, the reviews aren't. I got it because it was about Plumb mysteries, but I wish now that I hadn't.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2013
    What fun. Each chapter is written by a different author who didn't write the series and gives her take on a separate aspect of Stephanie's life. Are you partial to Ranger?There's a hot review of his relationhip to the hapless bounty hunter. You think she should pick Joe? Well, there's a chapter for that too. Rex the Hamster even gets some print. And who could forget Lula?! She gets her share of the limeilight also. This a must buy for a true Stephanie Plum fan.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2014
    Was not what I expected....to me there is no dark meaning behind her stories....She writes to entertain.....and it works....read all her books and saw movie.
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  • G. G. Curtis
    3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but not as good as the Plumb books themselves
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 12, 2011
    When I ordered this it was along with several of the actual Janet Evanovich 'Plumb' books. I decided to read the 'Plumb' books first. The Janet Evanovich books are amongst the funniest books I have ever read [ the last book that actually made me cry lauging was 'Wilt' and that was years ago, but this was happening to me all the time with the Stephanie Plumb stories ]; they are extremely well written and well and truly up there with the best crime-story-wise, however having read 'the real things' this overview, although highly interesting was a big let down and I didn't bother to finish it.

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