This one, I think, was one of my favorites in the series when I read it the first time. It's still a favorite. For one thing, this is the book when Sookie kills Debbie. This is also the one in which Sookie and Eric hook up, but poor Eric isn't himself. And, the supe world expands dramatically in thi...
This is the best book in the series so far! Too bad Eric can't be more like he is in this book all the time. This is the first book to have a major plot point that was not on True Blood.
Title: Dead to the World Author: Charlaine Harris ISBN: 978-0-441-01218-3 Pages: 291 Date Started: January 6, 2015 Date Finished: January 8, 2015 I could review this book using just five words [spoiler] Eric, Sookie, sex, steamy, awesome. [/spoiler] But I'll try to give you more than that. ...
This was a really good Sookie story. Many of the old favorites are back, although Bill is missing most of the story. There are a few mysteries going on in this one. We get to meet quite a few new characters too. Cladine, Colonel Flood, Calvin Norris, and Hallow are a few of the most notable. Sookie ...
This review is full of spoilers.This is book 4 in the Sookie Stackhouse books, and I thought that it was about to par with the third book, and quite a lot better than the first two. I guess I'll take this moment to mention, in case you haven't seen my reviews of the first 3 books that before I decid...
Dead to the World is the fourth novel in Charlaine Harris's Anthony Award-winning Southern Vampire series. It continues the story of psychic waitress Sookie Stackhouse, who has fallen out with her undead lover, Bill. Bill has no sooner departed for Peru, than Sookie finds the head vampire, Eric, run...
I wanted to provide my review for just the first seven of the series, because they are the best. The rest from book eight onward just slowly trickle downhill. I was impressed with this series and it was one of the first that I got enveloped in with the characters and it's written in it's entirety a...
(...) you have to tell your best friends when you've broken up with your guy, even if you have to leave out all the interesting details. (Like the fact that you'd killed the woman he left you for. Which I couldn't help. Really.) I'd told Bill one time that the smart thing for aliens to do (when they...
I think this is probably my favourite Sookie book so far. And not just because Bill was absent for the majority of it. I'm confused as to whether my dislike for Bill is because of the character (who isn't that bad) or because of Stephen Moyer who I don't really like in the TV show. Or because most r...
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