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Review on Exploding with Excitement: Unleashing the Power of Explosive Eighteen by Vishal Geske

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Evanovich finished the series earlier, but does not know about it

I have read all of Plum's novels, including unnumbered ones from the series. Around the sweet (scalding) sixteenth I started to feel something, but I forgot how the dead smell. I still buy books, will probably continue to do so, and reluctantly bloat her coffers in hopes she'll get the taste again, but. since i believe that she no longer writes books, i rather doubt it. Look what she did to Ranger and Morelli! They openly fight over her in Hawaii, but Morelli declined her invitation to be her companion but cannot bear the thought of her alone in Hawaii. Who dug it up? However, this is the basis of the plot of this book, on the way back from Hawaii she sits next to a man who missed the connecting flight and whose photo later appears in the newspaper as killed. It turns out he slipped a photo of a man in her bag. So Plum nonchalantly throws the picture away and there you go, almost everyone seems to want this picture. Plum doesn't have it, she doesn't know what it is, and the confusion continues until we find out what happened in Hawaii, why she got this picture, why so many people want this photo, and we have a little bit of that Tension. , ruined by the lackluster characterization of the supporting characters, the stupidity Flame constantly displays. Whoever is writing these later stories makes it seem like we're seeing some of these characters for the first time, although we're told that Plum is interacting with their years. But no, what they're doing is what they've been doing all along, just like the first time. If this is the first Plum book you've read it's not too bad, but if you've read the earlier books it's tiring and boring. I hope everyone who threatens to stop reading Evanovich does so, maybe the real one will keep writing. Boy I hope so and how much we need it!

Pros
  • A sea of positive emotions
Cons
  • Little things