Note: I was confused about who Hadley was and when Sookie had been told about her death however it turns out that the story about this was a short story and is included in A Touch of Dead which I actually have checked out from the library! I thought I was going mad and had missed a book!Phew. I am n...
In Definitely Dead Sookie has to travel to New Orleans to put her vampire cousin Hadley's estate in order. There are of course life-or-death moments and sinister plots and most of the book revolves around the werewolf rather than vampire community. For me personally, this isn't as interesting but ...
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 reviewPoor...
It just occurred to me that the book cover of Definitely Dead now makes infinitely more sense since there's a were-tiger character in it (yes, you read that right. Were-tiger). I've been reading stripped copies of these books from work, so the strange cover art has been lost on me. I'm smart like tr...
Pretty darn good! Good plot, great chemistry between the characters and I never thought I'd actually like Quinn who is introduced in the previous book and Sookie's new man. But you know what? He's really awesome (better than Bill and Alcide for sure, but I'm still rooting for Mr. Northman). I also...
I'm reading along and I kept thinking "I'm missing something." I know I read Dead as a Doornail and it wasn't THAT long ago. So, I went and looked for what I may have missed (thank you Goodreads for numbering the short stories). For anyone reading this series who hasn't gotten this far or who wan...
This is the third of this series I've read. I read #1 and #4 well before seeing True Blood. Now that I'm all caught up on the TV show, I thought I'd see how they compare. My first impression, when I first started watching the show, is that it was much more serious in tone than the books. However, I...
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