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Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 4 years ago
An Easy Death" is the first book in a new series from Charlaine Harris that is set in an alternative America where history diverged after Roosevelt's assassination. It tells the story of Elizabeth Rosie, a nineteen-year-old "gunnie" who makes her living providing armed protection to travellers acros...
Sheila's Reads
Sheila's Reads rated it 4 years ago
Harper finds dead people and can tell how they died. Called to Sarne, Arkansas to find a body she then goes on to find that several dead people related to the body she was called to find did not die they way their death certificates said. Now she is involved in finding out what happened to these peo...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 5 years ago
"Real Murders" is a not so Cosy Mystery that is mildly subversive and moderately entertaining. "Real Murders" was an odd book. It's a Cosy Mystery that makes you think about just how cosy any murder mystery can be. It's about the murder of a member of the Real Murder Club, who ...
XOX
XOX rated it 5 years ago
I have watched the Youtube video, but reading it is even better. As it slow down the conversation enough to rethink some of the good points made. All religions are bullshit. No doubt about that. But is it dangerous? The conversation go from how to criticize religion and came to the conclusion tha...
Summon Fantasy
Summon Fantasy rated it 5 years ago
As expected, the book follows Sookie Stackhouse, the telepathic waitress from Bon Temps through another set of adventures filled with tension, mystery and a healthy dose of supernatural. After the mishaps from the previous books, the romance gets pushed on the back burner. Vampire Bill seems less in...
Summon Fantasy
Summon Fantasy rated it 5 years ago
Although I recommend you read the series in order, the book can be read as a stand-alone. The author explains her universe at the beginning of the book and there are several references throughout the book that get explained for those who skipped the first book. Basically, once a Japanese group creat...
Summon Fantasy
Summon Fantasy rated it 5 years ago
I loved this book immediately because it’s aimed at a more mature audience rather than other books I had read in the same genre, like Twilight by Stephanie Mayer. I find the vampires in this universe to be better developed, with hidden agendas and more well-rounded characters than their counterparts...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 5 years ago
People are committing suicide at the Midnight crossroads. Once is tragic, twice unlikely and three times definitely more than a coincidence There’s a dark presence under the crossroads. It’s been there for centuries - but it’s waking up. The inhabitants only clue to what it is and what it wants is...
I'm Into Books
I'm Into Books rated it 6 years ago
Very goodNot your normal vampire book. I really enjoyed this book, it had a lot of action and mystery and suspense in it. A true page turner. I recommend this to all of you who love this genre.
XOX
XOX rated it 6 years ago
Sookie was a waitress and a mutant who could read minds. Because of that, she find it hard to have sex with a man. She is also heterosexual. Anyway, she could not read the minds of vampire and so make vampire very desirable to her. So she have sex with a vampire and allows this vampire Bill t...
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