Janet Evanovich’s Full Series: Full of Fun
Posted by Cami Eslick on
August 5, 2008
The Full Series by Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes
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This series began with a single book, Full House, back in 1989 written by Janet Evanovich under the name Steffie Hall. Evanovich and her good friend, Charlotte Hughes, teamed up to make the book better and create a series from it. Fully of quirky but lovable characters, this series is funny and off the wall. Each book in the series comes with its own mystery, love story and slightly off center plot. There is no main character central to each book; rather they are all interconnected and take turns in the spotlight. This series is full of fun and laughs.
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Evanovich is most known for her Stephanie Plum series, and this series is right up there. You can see similarities in the writing style. This series is a definite read for those who enjoy the lighter, funnier and sexier side of life. I was pleasantly surprised to find this series after I became hooked on the Stephanie Plum series. These are the perfect books to curl up on the couch with, along with some ice cream!!
tags: Humor, Janet Evanovich, must read book, Series
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Dave Barry’s Complete Guide to Guys: This Should be Short
Posted by Cami Eslick on
July 29, 2008
Dave Barry’s Complete Guide to Guys by Dave Barry
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between guys and men? Have you ever wondered why guys act the way they do? Have you ever wondered if you were a guy? Then this is the book for you. With a bit of humor, Dave Barry outlines everything that ever perplexed you about guys. From they guy’s role in history to the domestic side of guys, this book will have you doubled over in laughter as you recognize the guys in your life in this book. A definite must read.
tags: Dave Barry, Humor, must read book
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My Point…And I Do Have One: Laugh Out Loud Fun
Posted by Cami Eslick on
June 27, 2008
My Point…And I Do Have One by Ellen Degeneres
This book is hilarious. The book is short, and so are the chapters, but they are long on laughs. Each chapter is full of Ellen’s trademark wit and comedy. I literally laugh out loud when I read this. In her first book, Ellen tries to teach readers to dance, what it’s like to be a celebrity, how to train for the Idiatrod and she engages the reader in a one on one conversation. She also added a couple of bits from her stand up routine which are just as funny on paper.
My Point…And I Do Have One is a fun book and will have you cracking up when you read it.

