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Stephanie Plum

Stephanie Plum is novelist Janet Evanovich’s bounty hunter heroine.  I started reading this series a few months ago, waiting for John Grisham’s latest to come out in paperback.  I have about two dozen books sitting on my shelves that I took from my mother’s collection that I’ve wanted to read, but since starting the Plum series, they will have to wait.

John Grisham, I may have already mentioned, is my favorite writer.  But, since I’ve already titled this post, “Stephanie Plum,” I’ll write about his books later (I don’t think I have, yet, have I?)  But, I’ve read all but the latest because I buy them and don’t want to pay for the hard cover… paperbacks fit nicely in my purse, too.

The Stephanie Plum series was recommended to me by my sisters-in-law several months ago.  The two of them also got me watching “Sex and the City” so I trust their recommendations :)   These books are funny.  It took me a while to get used to reading a funny novel… John Grisham books are usually on the dramatic side… with the exception of “Skipping Christmas” which I didn’t like… maybe now that I’ve been reading funny novels, I should re-read that one.

This series starts out with “One for the Money” which of course introduces all the characters that will be throughout all the books.  Stephanie, the bounty hunter, gets herself into a lot of sticky situations.  Almost like Lucy Ricardo might if she were a bounty hunter… although Stephanie’s “Ethel” is a plus-sized, black ex-hooker named Lula.  Stephanie also has a love interest (or two).  The man who she’s bounty-hunting turns out to be one of them.  The other is another bounty hunter and her mentor, sort of.  She lives near her parents in Trenton, New Jersey.  Her father is not-quite Archie Bunker, her mother is not-quite Marion Cunnningham, and her grandmother (who lives with Stephanie’s parents) is nowhere near a typical eighty-year old (actually, if her age has been mentioned, I don’t remember, but I imagine she’s between 75 and 80). She also has other recurring characters: her boss (and cousin) Vinnie, Connie the receptionist, a couple of cops, neighbors, her best friend, and her archenemy.

I went to the author’s web page the other day for the first time.  You can go there and put in your suggestion for the name of her next book.  They go in order by number… One for the Money, Two for the Dough, Three to Get Deadly, Four to Score, etc.  She just published Fearless Fourteen.  If you suggest the name of her next one and she chooses it, you get a free signed copy of the book and she thanks you on the acknowledgement page.  I won’t tell you my suggestion, and I’ll probably be one of many who suggest it, but I think I have a good chance! 

I’m only on Seven Up.  I’ve been getting them out of the library.  I’ve been reading a lot more frequently… in the summer I tend to do that because there’s not so much on TV.  The library has most of them in paperback and my library card is good for all the libraries in the four surrounding counties, so I have two places to go within three miles of my house and many others not too much farther.  

As I’ve been reading, of course I try to picture the characters.  I found a web page where people posted suggestions for casting the movie (I don’t think there’s a movie in the works currently, but if there was…)  The first suggestion for Stephanie was Sandra Bullock.  She is who I imagined Stephanie to be right from the start, but in reality, if they made a movie at this point, I think the actress is a little too old for the character, unfortunately, because about ten years ago she’d be perfect.  Other suggestions I saw that I agreed would be very good were Rachel McAdams, Amanda Peet (I LOVE her!), Debra Messing, Evangeline Lilly,  and Drew Barrymore. 

These are the actors I would pick for some of the other main characters in casting this series in the movies:

Joe Morelli:  Mark Wahlberg

Grandma Mazur: Cloris Leachman

Ranger: The Rock (I thought definitely Vin Diesel, but he’s too old), or Adrian Paul (I don’t know this actor, but someone suggested him and his look is right for it, I think)

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Lula: Sherri Shepherd (this is exactly who I picture Lula to be) Not Queen Latifa… she is way too cool to be this character, unfortunately.
 
Vinnie: Jon Lovitz or Steve Buscemi
 
Joyce: Jennifer Esposito or Alyssa Milano (but Joyce is supposed to be blonde)
 
That’s enough.  They had suggestions for the roles of Mr and Mrs Plum, Mooner, and some other characters, but these are the ones I care about being just right.  Lots of suggestions for Joe Morelli, but when I think of Amanda Peet and Mark Wahlberg, my heart races…LOL!
 
I would love to hear other suggestions.
 
 

July 21, 2008 - Posted by lynmarie | Uncategorized | , | 12 Comments

12 Comments »

  1. So, who is your pick? Morelli or Ranger?

    Comment by Tracy | September 3, 2008 | Reply

  2. I would go towards Morelli for sure. Ranger is more the fantasy. I think Ranger would be fine with that, actually. What do you think?

    Comment by lynmarie | September 3, 2008 | Reply

  3. Morelli and Stephanie really don’t have that much in common except for hot sex and some sports. He detests the disaster that follows her and that disaster is a huge part of who she is. Morelli tries to change her to conform to his desires. Ranger, on the other hand, enjoys all time spent with her and appreciates her for who she is. He is upset when she is in danger, but he very rarely scolds her for having disasters and doing stupid things. I think she and Ranger are much more alike in who they are as people. I don’t think Ranger would be fine with Stephanie choosing Morelli. He wants her for himself, he just isn’t marriage material at this time and has to place limitations on the relationship for that reason. While Morelli may be more of a sure bet and safe choice, I imagine Stephanie getting very bored very quickly, and she would never be bored with Ranger.

    Comment by Tracy | September 4, 2008 | Reply

  4. You’re probably right. I think Morelli is more MY type.

    Comment by lynmarie | September 5, 2008 | Reply

  5. LOL
    Where are you in the series?

    Comment by Tracy | September 5, 2008 | Reply

  6. I’m reading “Eleven on Top”. Just started it. How about you?

    Comment by lynmarie | September 5, 2008 | Reply

  7. I’m through Fearless Fourteen. It will be interesting to see if your view on Ranger changes when you catch up.

    Comment by Tracy | September 5, 2008 | Reply

  8. So, where are you now?

    Comment by Tracy | September 25, 2008 | Reply

  9. Sadly, I’m still on 11. I’ve been busy with school starting and find this one a little boring at the beginning, so I keep putting it down after reading a page or two. Then, a couple days later, I have to re-read some to remind myself of what was going on. I’ll get there, I know! Please, tell me it gets better :) I flew through most of the others… I read a lot more when the kids are home because I don’t get the TV or computer (I work from home, but still have to fight for computer time when they are out of school.) I’ll let you know when I’m done… I have to take it back to the library in about a week, so it shouldn’t be long… I’m good at making deadlines at the last minute…LOL!

    Comment by lynmarie | September 26, 2008 | Reply

  10. Did you ever finish it?

    Comment by Anonymous | November 4, 2008 | Reply

  11. Yes, I just finished 13. One to go. I have to wait until it’s available at the library… it’s in high demand. I have a few libraries in the area I haven’t checked yet, so I should be able to read it soon. I really liked 12 the best.

    What other books do you like?

    Comment by lynmarie | November 5, 2008 | Reply

  12. I would really like to have someone make or draw pictures of JOE, RANGER, STEPHANIE, Grandma Mazur, LuLu, Connie, Joyce, Bob, etc. I don’t know whose hotter Ranger or Morelli so will take both!
    Lisa

    Comment by Lisa | February 13, 2009 | Reply


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