Every time I finish a Sookie Stackhouse book I always say that it was better than the previous one. The same is true of this book however I am dreading reaching the point where the next book isn't as good as the previous one as after reading reviews of later books it would appear I am approaching th...
I think I'm putting this series on hold after I'm done with book four. Its not that I'm not enjoying this, cause I love this series, but I have other books to read and I can only take so much of Sookie ...Still gonna watch the hell outa the Tv show though! :)
The 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. The reviewAnd ...
I can see why this was recommended to me by so many people. I can see why it's so popular. And I'm glad I read a Sookie Stackhouse book.All that being said, I don't think I'll read another one.Part of my problem was expectation, but unlike a lot of times when expectation bites me, this time I take n...
It's been a long time since I have read a Sookie Stackhouse book by Charlaine Harris. A very long time. I started this series years ago, read a few books and was lured away by the Weather Warden books by Rachel Caine. Every few years I get the urge to read another one, and the urge hit this week aft...
At first, the plot is a tad bit slow, but it gets better as the book progresses. I definitely love Sookie's narrations. She's a gem, to say the least. The best moments are marked by Eric's presence. You gotta love it! Definitely a worthwhile read!
Review originally posted here.This has definitely felt like the weakest of all the Sookie books so far. I wasn't wholly unenjoyable (I still rated it three stars on Goodreads, but it honestly verged on a two) but it lacked a lot of what made the previous book so enjoyable: a well paced mystery and a...
I am an ex-True Blood fan. While I am grateful for the series as it got me to pick up the Sookie Stackhouse series, I don't watch it any more. It is brash and crass and just a bit too crazy - qualities that are fantastic in the short term, but painful after 4 long years.But the Sookie books are noth...
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