December Book Review Club
Jingle bells, jingle bells! Jingle all the way…
Believe it or not, December is here, and along with it comes a flurry of activity: shopping, wrapping, baking, celebrating… For me, this is when my opportunities to read become few and far between. Actually, this has already started happening, and so I’ve gone back to a favorite author, whose books I own and have read many times.
I never get tired of re-reading them. So for this month’s meeting of Barrie Summy’s Book Review Club, I am reviewing Jennifer Crusie’s Fast Women.
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My love for Jenny Crusie started in a Target in Austin, Texas. I was browsing through the paperbacks and spotted the bright red cover of Welcome to Temptation, with that appealing apple and catchy title, and I couldn’t help but pick it up. The blurb intrigued me, so into my basket it went, and the rest is history. I quickly tracked down her backlist and read them all and then, rabid fan that I was, I waited not-so-patiently for each new release.
Fast Women is the story of a detective agency, a decade-old murder, and a entire cast of characters starting over. Nell Dysart recently got a divorce, needed a job, and walked into McKenna Investigations intending to fill their need for a secretary. Pretty much from page two on, all hell breaks loose. As part of her recovery, Nell steals a dog, inspires a warrant sworn out for her arrest, performs some sketchy undercover work, falls for her boss, sleeps with her boss’s partner…you get they idea. And through it all, Crusie keeps it all whip fast, light, funny, and very appealing. And at the end, murder solved.
Crusie has a knack for developing smart, savvy characters who find themselves in really downright insane situations and still manage to keep their cool, not to mention their snarky senses of humor. As a writer (and a reader), it’s impossible not to be impressed. Even more impressive is the extensive mentoring work Crusie has done for authors wishing to hone their craft. Her website is full of essays, and eventually she will be publishing, with sometime collaborator Bob Mayer, a He Wrote, She Wrote compendium of their different takes on writing elements and strategies. For a while, the bulk of this material was available for free online, and I printed out pretty much all of it. Definitely a good investment.
But I digress.
If you’re looking for a snappy read with a little bit of everything, pick up Fast Women. Hmmm…that last sentence didn’t come out quite the way I’d intended. How about read Fast Women. Or take your pick–any Crusie will do. Happy Holidays! And be sure to click through to Barrie’s site to read some other great reviews.
12/02/2009 at 2:21 pm
I love snappy reads. And you can't go wrong with "smart, savvy characters." Thanks for the tip.
12/02/2009 at 3:49 pm
I am looking for that right now. And reading AUNTIE MAME to get it. I'll look fot Cruise too.
12/02/2009 at 6:29 pm
I haven't read FAST WOMEN, but I've read other Jennifer Crusie books, from way back when. Her books are always hilariously funny. My most recent read was AGNES AND THE HITMAN, co-written with Bob Mayer. A very fun read. David, you might like that one.
My review of The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown is up at http://flightsafancy.blogspot.com
12/02/2009 at 6:35 pm
I love how you describe what made you pick up the first book and what keeps you coming back for more. Great review!
12/02/2009 at 9:02 pm
Love Jennifer Crusie's work..
Saw her at a conference in October. Great advice and a great presentation.
I've been meaning to pick up some more of her books. Thanks for the reminder.
12/02/2009 at 9:55 pm
I've long been a fan of Ms. Crusie's work.
12/03/2009 at 5:52 am
I've heard of Jennifer Crusie before, but never read one of her books. I'm inspired to do so now!
(Well, maybe after Christmas when I can read again.)
12/04/2009 at 8:02 pm
Have you ever met Jenny Crusie? She gives a smart, savvy talk!