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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lutz can't put them out fast enough for me!,
By CeeCee "SF&F Freak" (Islander) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Revenge of the Spellmans: A Novel (Isabel "Izzy" Spellman) (Hardcover)
I'm not going to go into detail- I'll leave that for better reviewers. But I will say this, I'm a huge fan of Janet Evanovich and the Stephanie Plum Series, especially the first half, but Lisa Lutz and the Spellmans have shoved Plum down the list. This is a great new series, Revenge of the Spellmans being the third installment. There's laughter, thriller, suspense, heartache, hope and everything else in between (what, that's not enough to entice you?). This is a keeper, along with the first two, and I would recommend all three for all readers, no matter their favorite genre. It's one of those series that everyone can fall in love with. The only issues I have are: one, the ending always seems too soon for me, and two, I have to wait a year for the next book.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kindle Specific - Arrgh, those Footnotes!,
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This is the third time I've visited the world of the Spellmans and I'll definitely be back. I'm not sure I'll be back via the Kindle since the footnotes (and there's a lot of them) are a pain to use on the Kindle. You have to place the cursor on the note, hit the okay button, get taken to the note, read it, and then hit the back button to be taken to the story. That's okay if there's only one note per screen, but on one screen, there were 3 notes and it's just too much of a hassle to switch back and forth (navigation of the the Kindle's cursor is not the easiest task). It's even more annoying when the footnote reads, "See Appendix." This is one time when the paper format is superior to the digital format.
As for the story, it's the same funny sleuthing that made the previous two such a joy to read (the kind of book where the reader laughs out loud several times - to the great annoyance of anyone around who is not in on the joke). I'll be back for more. And, if Amazon figures out a better way to do footnotes, I'll be using my Kindle.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny, unexpected, and a little bit touching...,
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Revenge of the Spellmans is the third installment in the series, and although you do not have to read the other two books first, it is recommended that you do for the greatest enjoyment!
Revenge focuses on Izzy Spellman as she struggles with defining herself as adult while her family and friends grow and change around her. After her "stalking" escapades in Curse of the Spellmans, Izzy has a part-time job in a bar owned by her friend Milo, court ordered therapy, a beautiful new apartment where she is a secret tenant, and a car that keeps disappearing. Izzy's sense of unrest in heightened by the different things going on in the lives of her friends, changing her relationships with Petra, Milo, Morty, and Henry. Izzy agrees to investigate a case for her friend Milo, and decides that her success or failure to solve the mystery will also decide her future career--she will re-join the family PI firm only if she can solve the case. While following a suspect, Izzy realizes that she herself is being followed, and begins to spy on a competitive PI firm. The real fun with the Spellman books is beyond the mystery story, and with Izzy's family and friends. Her brother David is having a mid-life crisis, her sister Rae is immersed in teen-age angst, her parents worry about (and investigate) all three Spellman children. The antics are what Spellman readers would expect, and more--visits to the police station, impounded cars, parent / teacher conferences, wilderness experiences, Buddhist temples, lots of candy, meditation centers, and investigating family, friends, and friends-of-friends. Revenge of the Spellmans is a wonderful addition to the series. The story is varied, with unexpected twists, and the characters develop in ways that are surprising yet
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Revenge of the Spellmans: A Novel (Isabel "Izzy" Spellman) (Hardcover)
Private investigator Isabel Spellman quit her job with her family's detective business and is working part-time as a bartender at her friend Milo's bar while trying to decide what to do next. She's also been through one block of court-ordered therapy and has been passed by that therapist on to another. Milo persuades Isabel to take on a relatively simple case for one of his friends, whose wife is acting mysterious and bringing home expensive items. Meanwhile, Isabel's brother David returns from a secret trip and stops going to work. Isabel finds out David has a secret apartment in his basement so moves in without his permission. Isabel's sister Rae's been accused of cheating on the PSATs and has finally made Detective Henry Stone angry enough he is no longer speaking to her. Isabel can't sleep in her new home due to her fear of being found by David, so takes naps on buses. She tails the wife, only to be tailed herself. If that isn't bad enough, her car keeps disappearing. And her feelings for Henry Stone just can't stay put.
Once more Lisa Lutz provides readers with a fun-filled whodunit which is more about the wacky Spellman family than the actual mystery, but readers won't mind one bit. The Spellmans are a fascinating, dysfunctional family with individual quirks and laugh-out-loud personas. A definite must-read for those who enjoy a good dose of humor along with a good book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great third installment,
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This review is from: Revenge of the Spellmans: A Novel (Isabel "Izzy" Spellman) (Hardcover)
After reading the first two Spellman books by Lisa Lutz, I was extremely pumped up to read the third. Unfortunately, my public library decided it didn't need to to purchase this one, so I had to request it from inter-library loan. I love the characters and how much they are built up from book to book - I am actually going through withdrawal now that I don't have any others to read. The problems weren't quite as complex as the first two (though one of the "mysteries" was hard to understand even after it got explained to me), and I really really really got tired of the footnotes telling me that the previous books were "available in paperback!" (Really. Chances are if someone is reading the third book, they've read the others or will be interested in checking them out after they are finished - I was reminded what seems like 25 times of the books availability and it actually started to take away from my reading experience.)
The ending of the book left me hanging - I couldn't believe it was done because of the way some of the relationships were at a stand still. According to her website, Lisa Lutz is working on a 4th book (The Spellmans Strike Again), but it's not available until March 2010. I guess for now I'll have to settle for what I've got and make myself forget about how much I want to read the next installment for awhile.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great,
By bobsmom "kn" (west chester, pa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Revenge of the Spellmans: A Novel (Isabel "Izzy" Spellman) (Hardcover)
This was an excellent installment in the Spellman saga. I highly suggest that these books are read in order, not just for the story line, but so you can see the how characters develop. A fun and thought provoking read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Izzy is becoming my new fave sleuth!,
By Mary (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Revenge of the Spellmans: Document #3 (Isabel "Izzy" Spellman) (Paperback)
I read the first Spellman book and loved it. I read the second and loved that, too. I feared that the third might be a stinker...or would have lost the touch and delightfulness of the first two, and am so happy that this is not the case!!
Izzy is in flux, working as a bartender, unsure about what she wants to do with her life. She is in therapy for the last "boyfriend/case" she couldn't quite let go of and ended up committing a felony....and she is suffering a case of insomnia that only comes through the guilt of squatting illegally and secretively in her brother's mother-in-law apartment. The dialogue, twists and turns, investigations and paranoia of "Revenge of the Spellmans" makes it a must-read. You'll love it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Has Izzy lost her touch?,
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This review is from: Revenge of the Spellmans: Document #3 (Isabel "Izzy" Spellman) (Paperback)
This is a really great series, and this third book is no exception. In fact, I think it was better than the second. The Spellmans are a very unconventional family, and Izzy is trying to figure out if she wants to be with them or without them. Which is hard to do when they won't leave you alone. But, one thing at a time. First, she needs to decide if she even wants to be a private investigator at all. Has she lost her touch? Izzy's life is a little bit crazy, a little bit confusing, and always funny. Lutz's footnotes are an unorthodox touch, but they really suit her writing style. I'm looking forward to moving on to book 4, The Spellmans Strike Again.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't get enough of this series!,
This review is from: Revenge of the Spellmans: Document #3 (Isabel "Izzy" Spellman) (Paperback)
Reeling from her last case, Isabel "Izzy" Spellman, has walked away from the family business. Attending court-ordered therapy, she works as a bartender and has sworn off P.I. work. That is until her boss recommends a friend to her. As Izzy works to solve what started out as a simple case that turns complicated in a hurry, she finds herself being blackmailed, working for her family's competitor, and secretly living in her brother's basement.
Like the two books before this one, REVENGE OF THE SPELLMANS is packed with fun insanity. There were times I couldn't contain my laughter. Not good if you are reading in a public place. Next to the first book, this is my favorite so far. I do suggest if you haven't read the first two books, do so before reading this one. The story picks up shortly where the other one left off. Highly recommend this series for readers who like a little dark humor with their mystery. But to be honest, it's not the mystery that keeps me coming back. It's the characters. I just love them! The books are a light, easy and fun--yes, I know I mentioned that--read. I can't imagine anyone not liking Lisa Lutz's style of telling a story.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reshreshing New Series,
By Texas Girl (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
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This is one of the most entertaining new series that I've run across in a long time. It's filled with quirky, unpredictable characters and you can never predict which way the plot will veer off. Even when Izzy is doing something you don't approve of, you still find yourself rooting for her to get away with it. I continue to recommend this series to everyone I know. It is laugh out loud funny.
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Revenge of the Spellmans: Document #3 (Isabel "Izzy" Spellman) by Lisa Lutz (Paperback - February 23, 2010)
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