Final thoughts:While much of the book felt like a recap, I needed it. I read book #11 in 2011, so some of what others did not like was quite helpful to me. Especially since the characters on the show, True Blood, vary so much from those in the books. I'm going to start Dead Ever After straight away ...
Disclaimer here. I've always loved vampires, read Anne Rice a million years ago. But the Sookie Stackhouse series was the first series I read that got me on my current urban fantasy kick. That being said, I am probably a less harsh reviewer of this series than of other, newer authors who I have l...
AuthorCharlaine Harris has been a published novelist for over twenty-five years. A native of the Mississippi Delta, she grew up in the middle of a cotton field. Now she lives in southern Arkansas with her husband, her three children, three dogs, and a duck. The duck stays outside.ReviewI enjoyed the...
So I finished Deadlocked at about 12 this morning, and I'm so sorry at the way the series had decided to end. In the beginning I was what many of you would consider to be a "die hard Sookie fan". I loved that she got her hands dirty; she didn't go through a self-pity stint, and most of al I loved th...
This was such a let down...One of the main reasons I read this series was because of Eric, and this book had almost NO Eric, complete disappointment, and not just because of Eric but the writing style as well. I don't know if it had always been this way and I just noticed now, or if she changed but,...
3.5 starsI rather liked this instalment of the Southern Vampire series :) A whole lot of stuff happened, of course, and Sookie had to fight both physically and mentally on all fronts.What I didn't like was that there was so little Eric in the whole story, and I was disappointed with the lack of act...
3.5 starsWow, this one is going to be tricky for me. I am a long time Sookie Stackhouse fan and have never not loved a Sookie book. Until now (insert sad face here). Like always, Sookie finds herself, unwittingly, wrapped up in some vampy and wolfie drama. All the vampires and werewolves seem to ma...
This is the 12th (and thankfully) penultimate novel in Charlaine Harris' Sookie Stackhouse/Southern Vampire Mysteries/True Blood series, and while it may make some sense to a new reader, it's really not a good starting point. It will contain spoilers for the later half of the series, and the first b...
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