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Twisted Twenty-Six (Stephanie Plum, #26)
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This was a noticeable improvement on the last few books, mostly because the more personal plot reminded me that Stephanie Plum used to be capable of character growth.
Having said that, some parts of Twisted Twenty-Six are wonky. All of the sudden Grandma's a sage, Stephanie's getting a little mean, and Ranger's eating sugar. To be fair, I can suggest perfectly reasonable explanations for those things, but since these folks have been basically trapped in amber for half the series, I can't quite say if the changes are intentional or just inconsistent.
Between Stephanie's newly rediscovered introspective streak and the fact that the title of the next book breaks the standard numbers mold, I'm cautiously optimistic that Something Is Finally Happening.
Having said that, some parts of Twisted Twenty-Six are wonky. All of the sudden Grandma's a sage, Stephanie's getting a little mean, and Ranger's eating sugar. To be fair, I can suggest perfectly reasonable explanations for those things, but since these folks have been basically trapped in amber for half the series, I can't quite say if the changes are intentional or just inconsistent.
Between Stephanie's newly rediscovered introspective streak and the fact that the title of the next book breaks the standard numbers mold, I'm cautiously optimistic that Something Is Finally Happening.
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Reading Progress
January 30, 2020
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Started Reading
February 2, 2020
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Finished Reading
February 3, 2020
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