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		<title>Agnes and the Hitman by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: Agnes and the Hitman Author(s): Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer Purchase: Amazon Grade: A+ I wasn&#8217;t sure what to expect when I bought this. I love everything that Jennifer Crusie has ever written, no matter how long ago it was but I didn&#8217;t enjoy Don&#8217;t Look Down very much. A little too much action, [...]]]></description>
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<td align="top"><strong>Title</strong>: Agnes and the Hitman<br />
<strong>Author(s)</strong>: Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer<br />
<strong>Purchase</strong>: <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/dearisobel-20/detail/0312363052/102-3777157-9548933">Amazon</a><br />
<strong>Grade</strong>: A+</td>
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<p>I wasn&#8217;t sure what to expect when I bought this. I love everything that Jennifer Crusie has ever written, no matter how long ago it was but I didn&#8217;t enjoy <em>Don&#8217;t Look Down</em> very much. A little too much action, underdeveloped secondary characters and a plot that just didn&#8217;t feel right. Plus a couple that didn&#8217;t really inspire me to root for them. The writing was good and I certainly enjoyed portions of it as it&#8217;s still lightyears ahead of some of the things I&#8217;ve read in the past.</p>
<p>But about a page into Agnes and I was sold. This is a heroine that I thoroughly enjoyed. She&#8217;s not perfect, she&#8217;s not sweet and special and considerate. This is a woman who has a temper and loses it on occasion. She&#8217;s got some rage and the portions where it comes out&#8230;that&#8217;s just god damn funny to read. Agnes does the things we only dream about. For example, if you came in and found your boyfriend having sex on your table, you&#8217;d certainly want to hit him with a frying pain or threaten him with a meat fork, right?</p>
<p>The hero was a little harder to pin down much but it&#8217;s refreshing to read about a hero that&#8217;s written by a guy. I&#8217;m not saying women authors don&#8217;t generally hit the nail on the head with their guys, but sometimes there are just things even we can&#8217;t explain and that&#8217;s when it&#8217;s nice to have a guy involved. Shane was definitely a little mysterious but it was a pleasure to watch him to try to keep up with Agnes all week. By the book&#8217;s end, he knew her better than anyone else and it&#8217;s mostly because he paid attention. Something we can dream about right?</p>
<p>The romance might have felt like it was all about sex to other readers, but I liked when Shane grabbed Agnes&#8217; To Do List so he could help her with it and that he was pretty laid back about her violent tendencies (well, he is a hitman). There were no huge moments, no misunderstandings. With Shane and Agnes, it was all in the details and they were some great details.</p>
<p>The secondary characters were there this time around. Lisa Livia, who is f*cking fabulous. I don&#8217;t know if I could handle her as the lead in any book, but she was an outstanding supporting character as were Carpenter, Maria, Garth, Doyle and Joey.</p>
<p>Brenda Fortunato has to be, hands down, the most enjoyable bad guy I&#8217;ve read in a romance novel. I&#8217;ve liked the villains before. I&#8217;ve indentified with them, sympathized and loved to hate them. (Sometimes, I&#8217;ve just hated them), but I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve laughed as hard as I have with Brenda. She was a tour de force and just fabulous. I enjoyed every single moment she was on the page. I don&#8217;t think this book would have been as marvelous without her.</p>
<p>I liked that the plot didn&#8217;t feel like it was wrapped up tightly. At first, there felt like there were a lot of coincidences and catastrophes happening the same week, but when they finally realize that not only are they all connected but they lead back to the same person, I never felt like it was the convienent ending. I could only think Of course! It makes sense now! It felt right and that&#8217;s always an accomplishment when you have a complicated plot with many little threads that wraps up tightly, but not too neatly.</p>
<p>A fabulous effort by my favorite author and I look forward to their next project.</p>
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