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Old 11-15-2008, 02:26 PM #21
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Thank you, but no. I have #10.

I looked and since I began gathering them I have #'s 2,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, "Plum Lovin' " (That says it's between the numbers novel)
and 2 that are not in the series "Full House" and "Motor Mouth"

Like I said I haven't started reading them yet.
I'm sure sooner or later I'll run across those early numbers I don't have.

I don't do mail trades, or at least never have, cuz of high postage costs.

I get them free at Library Free Paperback Book Exchange racks at no cost and at $1 for hardbacks and 50¢ for a paperback I pick books up at the Friend's of the Library Book sales and Goodwill half price sales.
When I pass those places I stop and look.
It's like Treasure Hunting on a shoe string.
The Library Free Paperback Book Exchange in my area is pretty active spring, summer and fall but not so much in the winter. I think everyone else does like me and gathers them to read over winter. I love the no cost and no strings attached.
Then when I finish reading them I generally trade or donate them back to the same places I got them from.
You are collecting a different series.

I am reading the Detective series. I haven't even read any of the offshoot series.
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You are collecting a different series.

I am reading the Detective series. I haven't even read any of the offshoot series.
OH. I thought the book's with numbers were the detective series.
Oh well, whatever they are I want to gather them to read in the right order.
It's nice to know people like this author.
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OH. I thought the book's with numbers were the detective series.
Oh well, whatever they are I want to gather them to read in the right order.
It's nice to know people like this author.
You had me confused, I thought there were two series that were numbered. The detective series and the other one she writes. I've only read the Detective Series! They are hilarious.
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Lightbulb Janet Evanovich

used to be a romance writer. I think they are re-releasing her old stuff, now that she is mega popular.

She also has 3 novellas, which were released at holiday season for gifts. They are shorter than the regular series.
They call them "between the numbers" novellas.

You can see them listed on Amazon.com
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