Review originally published here.Why I Read It: I surprisingly found myself not-hating the first book in this series, so I decided to keep going.All right, so this book caught my off guard again because of my knowledge of the television show. In HBO's True Blood, Lafayette is, to my knowledge, a pre...
Okay, I see why everyone loves Eric! Add me to that list, as well... Bill and Sookie get sent on a diplomatic vampire mission to Dallas. Of course, Sookie saves the day - no help from Bill. Good ole Eric just HAPPENS to tag along; hardly coincidence. Meanwhile back in Bon Temp, Andy Bellefleur ...
If you read my review of Dead Until Dark then you'll know I was disappointed by the start to this series. Being a big fan of the True Blood TV show meant I had high expectations when I picked up the book and I thought that might have been why I felt so let down when I read it. The only reason I de...
Living Dead in Dallas is the second novel from the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris. I read the first book, Dead Until Dark at the end of last year and found it a fun and frivolous read so I thought I’d continue on with the series since I rather enjoy the HBO show based on the books, Tru...
Ah, golly gee shucks, y’all, I don’t think I’m gonna be able to read anymore of these dang ole crazy vampire books because I felt stupider and stupider with each page – heeyuck! It turns out Miss Charlaine Harris’s original version of Sookie Stackhouse is the vainest, most idiotic, gullible, and fru...
Wonderful sequel to the first book, though I had a little trouble following what was going on a few times. However, that might have been because I was sick while reading it. These books are much, much better than the current Vamp romance everyone seems to fond of (*cough cough Twilight cough cough*...
hilarious! but the plot fit together about as well as miss-matched puzzle pieces, but totally worth it for the LOLs. AND this book has the great honor of being the 140th book i've read, rounding out my 2011 reading challenge, yay!
I liked this book. It is a very quick read. The plot did seem to be broken up, with the 2 storylines not connecting at all. I would not say that this author has any kind of orginal take on vampires. In fact, as I read this book I kept thinking of the Anita Blake books (which I love). That being...
Southern Vampire Mystery books series and the HBO series it's based on are like alternate realities. I enjoy the show more, but the books are good entertainment too, and it's interesting to see what characters and plot lines the TV series left out, changed, kept or created anew. In the book I miss ...
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