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Metro Girl by Janet Evanovich

melissa_who_reads's review

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3.0

Now I'm listening to books on CD in the car, to make my commute less tedious. And it does! But it does take a certain kind of book to hold my interest ... and the reader matters too. The reader of this one isn't perfect - she sounds too old to be Barney, but she's perfect doing the male voices. So a good fast-paced mystery with interesting characters is about what I like to listen to in the car.

This was fun. It's nothing heavy: the plot is absurd, but it's a great read/listen. Barney, who grew up doing mechanical work in her father's garage, but now works in an insurance agency for some reason that doesn't entirely make sense (she studied engineering in college but couldn't find a job as a mechanical engineer? really?) -- flies down to Florida from Baltimore to find out what happened to her brother Bill. Along the way, she meets Sam Hooker, a NASCAR driver and sometime employer and friend of Bill - and the two of them set off to find Bill, Sam's missing boat, and eventually a Cuban immigrant named Maria who is missing. Throw in a shipwreck with missing gold and a sinister cannister - and bad guys, pseudo bad guys, and Fidel-era Cuban politics, and you'll find that its very entertaining but you don't want to dissect the plot too much.

Good times, even if it feels a little retro at this point -- cell phones are a little less capable (she never knows who is calling until she picks up, which seems odd now), and the Cuban politics are dated. But -- I do want to listen to the next installment of the series (if I can find it at the library).

icalyn_13's review

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2.0

This book honestly had me angry several times while reading it. First, I'm a NASCAR fan, so the jokes and hillbilly-esq references started to grate on my nerves. Second, it's AGAIN a story that feels paint by numbers. Third: TALLADEGA. How on earth does it get thru countless editors and proofreaders and yet it is spelled wrong? Forth: bikers, really??

Jesus. Don't, just don't.

cwetzz's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

ankysbookbubble's review

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5.0

I love how Janet's books always, ALWAYS make me laugh. She has a knack for narrating the most serious situations in a way that makes you chuckle.

tribefan33's review

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Any book supposedly with a NASCAR driver as a main character should learn how to spell Talladega!

turtlesreads's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

sueotwell's review against another edition

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4.0

Just I what I expect to hear from this author and she doesn't disappoint. 

littlelady_28's review

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3.0

I couldn’t decide if this book read like a 15 year old wrote it or if it was intended for a 15 year old to read. It was very light, but too unrealistic to be taken seriously. Barney’s (a girl) brother is kidnapped, so she takes off in search of him and at the same time ends up hooking up with a hot NASCAR driver. They are almost killed numerous times throughout the book, yet they refuse to go to the cops, but instead opt to go get a hot dog or something. She even gets stopped several times for stealing cars, but the cops just let her go. The climax scene at the end involves “NASCAR Guy” storming in with a bunch of his biker friends to rescue her and her brother’s girlfriend. It wasn’t a bad read, but it had no depth whatsoever. I give it a C-.

lizella's review against another edition

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4.0

Action-packed, has a similar flavor to the Stephanie Plum books without feeling like a retread. Was a fun read.

jcousins's review

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4.0

I am a huge fan of Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series, and I thought this was even funnier. Pure fluff, but som eof the best fluff out there!