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message 1: by Annie (new)

Annie (anhabella) | 14 comments Ok so I have been a Janet fan for 3 years now and I am constantly searching for suggestions on books that other Janet fans read to fill the time between her new releases and re-reading the entire series. I love her style so much; the silly, complicated, funny, clutzy, mystery. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've read Tori Carrington's Sophie Metropolis series and it is good as a filler but only has 4 or 5 books in it. Please let me know what you suggest.

Thanks!
Annie


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy | 25 comments I can suggest Kate Collins Flower Shop Mysteries and Victoria Laurie Psychic Eye Mysteries. I loved them both.


message 3: by Annie (new)

Annie (anhabella) | 14 comments Thank you!



message 4: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 19 comments I have enjoyed Jennifer Crusie.
She has a few books in a series-called Welcome to Temptation. Also has several stand alones that I have thoroughly enjoyed.


message 5: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mblisa) | 7 comments I would suggest Miranda Bliss - she has 4 or 5 cozy mysteries out..very funny but good mystery also.


message 6: by Vicki (new)

Vicki | 5 comments I love series books so there are a few that I keep up on. A new series for me is Stephanie Bond The series is the Body Movers. This author released books 4,5 and 6 in April, May and June. All three of these are really one long story but well worth the money.

Another good one is Lisa Lutz Spellman Series.

It is only 11 more days till 15 is released!!!!!


message 7: by Summer (new)

Summer (literarylusts) Jennifer Crusie wrote a book with Bob Mayer called 'Agnes and the Hitman' that's really cute and reminded me a lot of the Stephanie Plum series. I have yet to find anything else similar that's been any good though.


message 8: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 39 comments 'Agnes and the Hitman' is one of my FAV books!(All of Jennifer Crusie's book have great wit, so if you haven't read any of her other stuff I highly recommend them -Some of the best are: 'Bet Me', 'Faking It', 'Welcome to Temptation', 'Crazy for You').

I do agree that there hasn't been an another author quite in the same vein as Evanovich though. No other series books have hooked me so well on the characters and situations, or made me laugh so hard.


message 9: by Summer (new)

Summer (literarylusts) I've read Jennifer's 'Getting Rid of Bradley' and liked it and I have a few other books by her that I'd like to read. My only issue with her is that I've noticed that her plots were rather similar to each other in the one's I've read. A friend of mine told me that she likes Jennifer Crusie's books too but has the same problem with them. I'm still going to try them out though.


message 10: by Erin (new)

Erin | 1 comments I recently read Doyle MacBrayne's The Apple, I found it on amazon.com, the writer is really funny and it's a good mystery too. You can find it at http://www.amazon.com/The-Apple/dp/B0...


message 11: by Annie (new)

Annie (anhabella) | 14 comments I just read 2 of Hailey Lind's Art Lovers series. They are good as well.


message 12: by Marilyn (new)

Marilyn | 1 comments It's a YA book, but I thought The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins was excellent. It is more suspense than mystery, but still worth the read. The second in the series comes out in September.

Another book that I liked was Hissy Fit by Mary Kay Andrews. It is more of a romance, but it is funny too.


message 13: by Jen Hill (new)

Jen Hill (jeninthed) Annie wrote: "Ok so I have been a Janet fan for 3 years now and I am constantly searching for suggestions on books that other Janet fans read to fill the time between her new releases and re-reading the entire s..."

I also dig the Flower Shop series!


message 14: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 39 comments I really liked 'Hissy Fit' by Mary Andrews too, and it hooked me into reading all of her books.


message 15: by Kristan (new)

Kristan Kirkreit | 8 comments Vicki wrote: "I love series books so there are a few that I keep up on. A new series for me is Stephanie Bond The series is the Body Movers. This author released books 4,5 and 6 in April, May an..."

I just got the first one from the Library the other day... I am looking forward to reading it :)


message 16: by Meredith (new)

Meredith Hall (merdi15) | 1 comments Leslie wrote: "I have enjoyed Jennifer Crusie.
She has a few books in a series-called Welcome to Temptation. Also has several stand alones that I have thoroughly enjoyed. "


I agree that if you like Janet Evanovich Jennifer Crusie books are perfect for you. Also all of Susan Elizabeth Phillip books are FANTASTIC


message 17: by Allison (new)

Allison (bookreaderextrordinaire) | 3 comments The Ghost and Mrs. McClure (Haunted Bookshop Mystery, Book 1)
by Alice Kimberly was very good. She also writes a coffee shop mystery series, but I haven't read them yet.

Does anyone know what's on Janet Evanovich's "TO READ" list??? Might be interesting to read what she's reading.


message 18: by Gina (new)

Gina | 1 comments Does anyone know what's on Janet Evanovich's "TO READ" list??? Might be interesting to read what she's reading.

In recent interviews and Q&A's she has stated she doesn't have the time to read anything but Scrooge McDuck comic books!?!?


message 19: by Amy (new)

Amy | 25 comments I am having Plum withdrawals. The waiting is too much to handle.


message 20: by Jessica (last edited Sep 04, 2009 09:13PM) (new)

Jessica | 39 comments If you haven't already listened to the audiobook versions of the Plum books, I highly recommend the listening experience to stave off the reading withdrawal. :)

I have all but 2 of the series in audiobook and I listen to them constantly! I start at the beginning, listen to 'One for the Money' and on up through to 'Finger Lickin Fifteen', hop on over to the in-between-the-number novels (and sometimes I take a leap over to the Barney series). And when I've listened to them all....so much time has passed since the first one that I start it all over again.:) I'm addicted!


message 21: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) I found a cute series to read that starts out with Sex, Murder and a Double Latte. It is not Janet but if it fun


message 22: by Kellyyyylynne (new)

Kellyyyylynne When I am not reading JE I am usually picking up a James Patterson, Patricia Cornwell, Lisa Scottoline, or Harlan Coben, to name a few. I like to mix it up so I don't get bored with one series of books or have to wait around too much for the next one to come out.


message 23: by Kellyyyylynne (new)

Kellyyyylynne Jessica wrote: "If you haven't already listened to the audiobook versions of the Plum books, I highly recommend the listening experience to stave off the reading withdrawal. :)

I have all but 2 of the series in ..."


I have a really hard time with the books on CD, I find that they take too long and I am not really one for going back and re-reading too many books. I will do it every now and then but it has to be a really good book or for a specific purpose.


message 24: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 19 comments Marti-I have just finished the fourth in the Sex, Lies, and Double Latte series and they are fun.
I found this book just perusing the shelves at the library and this was really remimiscent of JE-Since You're Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash. This is set in a small town, where everyone know everyone and the cast of characters are HILARIOUS!!! There are not many books that make me literally laugh out loud-this was one of them.


message 25: by So_Many_Books (last edited Oct 12, 2009 02:58PM) (new)

So_Many_Books (so_many_books_so_little_time) | 1 comments I love reading Robert Crais...I read on Janets Q & A that he is one of her favorite authors to read. I am reading them in order and on Indigo Slam #7.
Love Elvis Cole and Joe Pike (Crais' characters).
Robert Crais
I also LOVE Robert Parker's Jesse Stone series and Sunny Randall series.
From: http://www.evanovich.com/qa/faq
What authors does Janet like to read?
Janet reads Betty and Veronica and Donald Duck comic books. Junie B. Jones by Barbara Park is another favorite. And the books stacked at bedside include Amanda Quick, Nora Roberts, Elmore Leonard, Robert Crais, Robert Parker, and Ridley Pearson (if she's feeling brave).



message 26: by LadyCalico (last edited Apr 10, 2010 01:20PM) (new)

LadyCalico I have just finished reading the J.D. Robb...In Death series. There weren't nearly enough of those either--now I am not only awaiting the next Evanovich, but I am awaiting the next Robb.


message 27: by Noelle (new)

Noelle (missnoellerenee) | 10 comments The Women's Murder Club series by, Jame Patterson


message 28: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) Leslie wrote: "Marti-I have just finished the fourth in the Sex, Lies, and Double Latte series and they are fun.
I found this book just perusing the shelves at the library and this was really remimiscent of JE-..."


I found all of the Kyra Davis books and loved them! I have never read the other book you mentioned and I will add it to my TBR books - Thanks Leslie.


message 29: by Marianne (new)

Marianne | 4 comments I enjoy Joanne Fluke, her writing is very similar to Janet and her characters are similar to Stephanie where she is in love with two men and can't decide which one to be with.



message 30: by Angela (new)

Angela (angbens) I read alot of paranormal romance books. J.R. WardHarris, CharlaineGena ShowalterCole, Kresley


message 31: by Jess (new)

Jess | 69 comments I read many different kinds of books, but I've never really found a mystery type serious that is as great as this one.


message 32: by LadyCalico (last edited Apr 28, 2010 08:18AM) (new)

LadyCalico Plum_Crazy wrote: "I love reading Robert Crais...I read on Janets Q & A that he is one of her favorite authors to read. I am reading them in order and on Indigo Slam #7.
Love Elvis Cole and Joe Pike (Crais' characte..."


Thank you so much! On your recommendation I tried the Crais books and they are so great--I love them even more than the Plum books. I have now read all except The First Rule. Wow, I just love Elvis and Joe (and Starkey.)


message 33: by LadyCalico (new)

LadyCalico Another great mystery series, although of a very different style, is Stieg Larsson's Millenium Trilogy--The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl who Kicked the Hiornet's Nest. The first book starts slow, but once things start to happen, they leave you breathless.


message 34: by Vicki (new)

Vicki | 5 comments This is not a true mystery or series but for a good laugh out loud book you could try Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch. I love listening to southern fiction on audio. This one by far is one of the best.


message 35: by SarahSmith (new)

SarahSmith (sasmith361) | 2 comments Kyra Davis, Christie Craig, Jennifer Crusie, Lisa Lutz and Cleo Coyle are some of my favorite authors.


message 36: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 19 comments Vicki wrote: "This is not a true mystery or series but for a good laugh out loud book you could try Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch. I love listening to southern fiction on audio. This one by far is one..."

loved Queen Bee! It was hilarious! I made everyone read it once I finished it.


message 37: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 39 comments Donna Andrews' Meg Langslow series is really good. Though I've finished them all now too.


message 38: by Nicole (new)

Nicole g (nicole_g) | 1 comments I read a lot of JD Robb, the In Death series. And there's a lot of thinsg that make me laugh in them.


message 39: by Gail (new)

Gail (wwwgoodreadscomgail303) | 11 comments There is also a series by Nancy Bartholomew about a Stripper....the first one is titled "The Miracle Strip". They are smart mysteries as well as being funny with a romantic side too.


message 40: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 5 comments Somebody here recommended, The Missing Ink by Kate Olson - it was fabulous! Thank you, I cannot wait to read Pretty in Ink now.


message 41: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 19 comments I just picked up Missing Ink from my library! Good to know that someone else has enjoyed it! I'll let everyone know my opinion when I'm done-but I know I'll like it lol


message 42: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 5 comments Leslie, I loved the main character - it reminded me of Janet's style but without the sex. I hope you also enjoy it.


message 43: by Jess (new)

Jess | 69 comments Leslie wrote: "I just picked up Missing Ink from my library! Good to know that someone else has enjoyed it! I'll let everyone know my opinion when I'm done-but I know I'll like it lol"

I also finished Missing in Ink and really liked it. But I have to stay, it obviously wasn't as good as Evanovich, but it came pretty darn close.


message 44: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 19 comments Jess wrote: "Leslie wrote: "I just picked up Missing Ink from my library! Good to know that someone else has enjoyed it! I'll let everyone know my opinion when I'm done-but I know I'll like it lol"

I also fin..."



Jess, it's my goal in this lifetime to read a book (that we share interest in) before you!! LOLOLOLOL

One day...
:)


message 45: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 19 comments Just wanted to report back that I finished The Missing Ink and I really liked it! I most definately will continue with the series.


message 46: by Gina (new)

Gina Berry | 7 comments Nicole wrote: "I read a lot of JD Robb, the In Death series. And there's a lot of thinsg that make me laugh in them."

Yea I have read all of the in death series, i also read diane motts davidson or sandra brown


message 47: by Jess (new)

Jess | 69 comments Leslie wrote: "Jess wrote: "Leslie wrote: "I just picked up Missing Ink from my library! Good to know that someone else has enjoyed it! I'll let everyone know my opinion when I'm done-but I know I'll like it lol..."

LOL! I'm sure you have read a few before me!!

BTW, the sequel to The Missing Ink is out!


message 48: by Kb (new)

Kb | 8 comments Jessica wrote: "'Agnes and the Hitman' is one of my FAV books!(All of Jennifer Crusie's book have great wit, so if you haven't read any of her other stuff I highly recommend them -Some of the best are: 'Bet Me', '..."

Loved faking it - excellent author


message 49: by Rosey (new)

Rosey Whiting (roseywhiting) | 15 comments Plum_Crazy wrote: "I love reading Robert Crais...I read on Janets Q & A that he is one of her favorite authors to read. I am reading them in order and on Indigo Slam #7.
Love Elvis Cole and Joe Pike (Crais' characte..."


Oh yeah, I love Robert Crais also, but his books aren't really like Janet Evanovich. They're more serious and while Elvis Cole has a witty sense of humor, it's definately not Plum Humor.


message 50: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 19 comments I have just started Sex and the Psychic Witch. I am only on page 40 or so and I have giggled and giggled while reading. A good substitute read!


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