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Old 05-20-2013, 08:42 PM   #452
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
One of the things I love about the JD Robb series is the way you get to see the characters grow and change.

Do *not* expect the same for the Stephanie Plum books (with rare exceptions). I wish I'd known when I started the series that Evanovich was never going to let Steph grow up or choose her "forever guy". I stopped buying that after ... I think ... the 14th book. Stopped borrowing them after the 18th. It just drove me crazy that she's the same ditz - if not worse - that she was on day one. (There was one book where I thought - finally, she's showing that's she's learning and growing! - then the next book it was back to "Lucy, you got some 'splaining to do!"

I might have been able to enjoy them if I'd known going in to treat them like "I Love Lucy", but I built up too many expectations that never were realized and just ended up disgusted....
Thank you for the information. It will make a differance. You are right, that is another thing I get out of the series. All of them grow. They fight. They live. I won't come into it with any expectations.
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