Vorübergehend tot (Sookie Stackhouse #1)
Sookie Stackhouse is a small-time cocktail waitress in small-town Louisiana. She's quiet, keeps to herself, and doesn't get out much. Not because she's not pretty. She is. It's just that, well, Sookie has this sort of "disability." She can read minds. And that doesn't make her too dateable. And then along comes Bill. He's tall, dark, handsome - and Sookie can't 'hear' a wo...more
Paperback, 336 pages
Published
July 20th 2009
by Feder & Schwert
(first published May 1st 2001)
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After reading a succession of more serious books, I felt the need to read something light and trashy. As I discovered from reading this book, you should be careful what you wish for. Light? Yes. Trashy? Oh yes. Oh yes, yes, yes. But not in a good way - just trash, trash, trash.
It is hard to say what I disliked more about this book - the sophomoric writing, or the annoying, vapid, 2-d, Harlequin-romance-heroine-helpless-twit persona of Sookie Stackhouse. Sookie is a psychic, and this fact is used...more
It is hard to say what I disliked more about this book - the sophomoric writing, or the annoying, vapid, 2-d, Harlequin-romance-heroine-helpless-twit persona of Sookie Stackhouse. Sookie is a psychic, and this fact is used...more
I'd never heard of these books until a few months ago, and as usual, once one person recommends them, everyone seems to be talking about them, you see them everywhere, and you get curious. They're in the fantasy section, though for some bizarre reason I was under the impression, at first, that they were YA and silly. They are fun, but they are definitely for adults. The vampire/mystery style reminds me of the one Anita Blake book I read, the first one, which was horrible (can't say that enough t...more
Oct 05, 2009
Ceridwen
rated it
2 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Wal*Mart shoppers
Recommended to Ceridwen by:
Elizabeth
There are two reasons why I thought this book was alright: fanboats and gumbo, or the complete and total lack thereof. I'm going to use my kids as a shield again and try to cover up the real Scooby Doo fan in this scenario, but I've watched probably hundreds of hours of Scooby Doo in my day. (Alright, line up, Mum needs a human shield again!)
Anyway, one of my favorite parts of a Scooby Doo episode is when the Mystery Inc gang lands in whatever foreign/ethnic land, and there's a scene where all...more
Anyway, one of my favorite parts of a Scooby Doo episode is when the Mystery Inc gang lands in whatever foreign/ethnic land, and there's a scene where all...more
Opening Line:"I'd been waiting for the Vampire for years when he walked into the bar."
I must be one of the last people on the planet to read Dead After Dark. I also haven’t had a chance (yet) to watch True Blood, although because it’s been all over the media I had a pretty good visual reference for the characters here without actually having to compare the two. I was able to just go along for the ride. And what a ride, I can definitely see now what all the fuss has been about.
Honestly I had a h...more
I must be one of the last people on the planet to read Dead After Dark. I also haven’t had a chance (yet) to watch True Blood, although because it’s been all over the media I had a pretty good visual reference for the characters here without actually having to compare the two. I was able to just go along for the ride. And what a ride, I can definitely see now what all the fuss has been about.
Honestly I had a h...more
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Jun 12, 2012
Demonic Circus Princess
rated it
1 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommended to Demonic Circus Princess by:
10 Year old Stupidity
Some people have asked me why I never read Adult Paranormal Romance books.
Well, TrueBlood is the reason why. Read on, if you feel like snorting with pity-laughter.
Damn. I wish I could explain why I had to give this book a one star rating without sounding lame as hell. Because really, it was a stupid reason, one that only I would run into, and I'm 98% certain many of you will roll your eyes at me.
But I'm going to be honest. Because I'm nothing if not a truthful person.Ahaha, that's a total lie.
T...more
Well, TrueBlood is the reason why. Read on, if you feel like snorting with pity-laughter.
Damn. I wish I could explain why I had to give this book a one star rating without sounding lame as hell. Because really, it was a stupid reason, one that only I would run into, and I'm 98% certain many of you will roll your eyes at me.
But I'm going to be honest. Because I'm nothing if not a truthful person.
T...more
So, what can I say? I enjoyed the book, but in a guilty pleasures, sort of embarrassed to admit kind of way. Let's admit it - this is hardly well written, but it's quick and light and fun, and there's something to be said for that.
That said, I didn't really like Sookie's voice. I found it rather irritating right from the start. And the dialogue - ugh, who talks like that? And if people really do talk like that, then I'm glad I don't know them.
And there's not much character development to speak o...more
That said, I didn't really like Sookie's voice. I found it rather irritating right from the start. And the dialogue - ugh, who talks like that? And if people really do talk like that, then I'm glad I don't know them.
And there's not much character development to speak o...more
The first book in the Sookie Stackhouse series.
I confess - I picked this up at the bookstore for a few reasons:
1. The cover was sparkly and I liked the art.
2. Vampires! Having spent a huge chunk of my youth hoping the vampires in Anne Rice's novels would knock on my window late at night (shut-up, like you didn't???) I have been looking for the next Brad Pitt with fangs. (shut-up, like you aren't???)
And yeah. That was all it took. Sparkles and vampires - SOLD.
I opened up the book and kinda reg...more
I confess - I picked this up at the bookstore for a few reasons:
1. The cover was sparkly and I liked the art.
2. Vampires! Having spent a huge chunk of my youth hoping the vampires in Anne Rice's novels would knock on my window late at night (shut-up, like you didn't???) I have been looking for the next Brad Pitt with fangs. (shut-up, like you aren't???)
And yeah. That was all it took. Sparkles and vampires - SOLD.
I opened up the book and kinda reg...more
Mar 30, 2012
Kay
rated it
3 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
fangbangers
Recommended to Kay by:
it first started with anne rice...

I'll admit it. After the watching the first season of True Blood a year ago, I picked up this book with some expectations: that it has (1) a lot of sex, (2) a lot of gore, (3) a lot of wild personalities and (4) never-ending hilarities à la Jason's experience with V in the first season.
[All illustrations of #4 removed for overt sexuality and dangerously addicting laughing spells for those inclined toward stupid humor, like I am]
What did I get?
A naive southern waitress with very stilted sense of...more
The King of Rock-and-Roll as a reincarnated bloodsucker? And one who actually has valid plot involvement?? Really???
Sep 07, 2011
Keely
rated it
1 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
chick-fiction,
vampirical-nonsense
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Apr 08, 2011
Emily May
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
paranormal-uf,
vampires
I started reading this series because I was currently watching True Blood and had developed a slight obsession with Eric. Since then, the books have become an absolute guilty pleasure of mine. They are not the best written and occasionally we get a little too much of what we don't care for (i.e. fairies and shifters) but amid the hot vamp sex and murder mysteries... who really notices those anyway??
Most characters have both annoying and redeeming qualities, but this is good - I never did like th...more
Dec 08, 2007
Vampire Lady
rated it
1 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
naive twenty-somethings who don't know good writing if it hit them upside the head
When I first read the premise for the book, I thought it was slightly intriguing. Nothing I would rush out to get and read right away, but still enough for me to put on my list of to-read. Now that I've read it, I want my brain back. I like the idea that vampires are a known part of the human world. I really do. I liked Sam, about the only character in the entire book I did like, and how Harris explained him. I just think it took to long for her to reveal it all and to get her point across.
I lov...more
I lov...more
First off, paranormal fiction of any stripe really isn't my bag. I'm more of a hard-science/horror, horror/thriller kind of a guy.
I'm a big fan of the TRUE BLOOD television series. My wife tricked me into watching it, because I was convinced I "couldn't possibly like yet another kissy-vampire show." Well, I was wrong; I got hooked on the campy fun of TRUE BLOOD right off the bat.
Since I'm an author and have high hopes of seeing one of my own books turned into a series someday, I picked up the...more
I'm a big fan of the TRUE BLOOD television series. My wife tricked me into watching it, because I was convinced I "couldn't possibly like yet another kissy-vampire show." Well, I was wrong; I got hooked on the campy fun of TRUE BLOOD right off the bat.
Since I'm an author and have high hopes of seeing one of my own books turned into a series someday, I picked up the...more
Even though Bon Temps, Louisiana ain’t urban by any stretch of the imagination, I would still classify this book as urban fantasy. So if you enjoyed popular series such as The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher and/or The Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Series by Laurell K. Hamilton, you might want to give Sookie Stackhouse a try.
I’m a fan of both and Sookie’s series has been on my to-read list for at least a year at the time I write this. I’ll admit the reason I hadn’t picked this series up sooner is bec...more
I’m a fan of both and Sookie’s series has been on my to-read list for at least a year at the time I write this. I’ll admit the reason I hadn’t picked this series up sooner is bec...more
Nov 18, 2010
MK (Consultant, Corporal Therapist)
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
fans of PNR-lite, mystery, thrillers
Recommended to MK (Consultant, Corporal Therapist) by:
Library friends, GR friends
Sookie Stackhouse is a waitress in a small Louisiana bar, that can read minds. She lives with her Gran and has a promiscuous brother, Jason.
Vampires are "out" and when one comes into Merlotte's one night, Sookie is thrilled. Bill is a vampire. He is in awe of Sookie. Her gift, her blood. Together they make for good reading.
The story skips back and forth between Sam[Merlotte's bar owner:] and his affections for Sookie. Sookie and Bill, and the brutal murders of waitresses in Bon Temps. Sookie i...more
Vampires are "out" and when one comes into Merlotte's one night, Sookie is thrilled. Bill is a vampire. He is in awe of Sookie. Her gift, her blood. Together they make for good reading.
The story skips back and forth between Sam[Merlotte's bar owner:] and his affections for Sookie. Sookie and Bill, and the brutal murders of waitresses in Bon Temps. Sookie i...more
Let's get one thing straight...Sookie Stackhouse is no Bella Swan. You may have read the myriad reviews that list the similarities between Charlaine Harris's novels and the Twilight Saga and I can assure you that most of them are true. Harris refers to her vampires 'glowing', Bill drinks synthetic blood, Sookie can read minds...the list goes on and on.
But after finishing this book, what I can assure you is that in so many ways these books are so completely different that they bear no comparison....more
But after finishing this book, what I can assure you is that in so many ways these books are so completely different that they bear no comparison....more
Oh, where to begin with this book...
I have read some truly atrocious writing, but this is by far the worst I have ever read.
Not for content or context (though ridiculous as it was), but for the actual writing itself.
Horrible!
Right from the start, the author bombards you with trivial descriptions. Hurriedly she lets you know what everyone in town looks like by comparing in pairs; for each person introduced, they are only described by being compare/contrasted to the next person she introduces.
Also...more
I have read some truly atrocious writing, but this is by far the worst I have ever read.
Not for content or context (though ridiculous as it was), but for the actual writing itself.
Horrible!
Right from the start, the author bombards you with trivial descriptions. Hurriedly she lets you know what everyone in town looks like by comparing in pairs; for each person introduced, they are only described by being compare/contrasted to the next person she introduces.
Also...more
My Recovery from Ulysses fluff. The tone didn't work for me, though the story was entertaining enough and I enjoyed pretending I was her lawyer preparing the plagiarism suit against Stephenie Meyer. Something kept nagging at me, though--I knew Sookie Stackhouse; I'd met her before. As I was falling asleep it hit me like a stack of, well, like something stacked. Sookie is Little Annie Fanny! If you don't know what I'm talking about, just move along quietly and let the old people gossip about Harv...more
Feb 15, 2009
Jess
rated it
2 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
nope
Recommended to Jess by:
previews of True Blood and Casey's rave review
Vampires--now recognized by the government as virus ridden people--have come to Bon Temps and that's just fine with Sookie Stackhouse. These murders, however, have got to stop.
How can a book including a vampire, a mind-reading waitress, and at least four murders be so boring? (I was going to use suck but this book doesn't deserve that pun.)
Least sexy vampire ever. He's in love...maybe? I don't know. I can't tell. I'm not sure he has a personality. The girl is annoyingly naive about odd things a...more
How can a book including a vampire, a mind-reading waitress, and at least four murders be so boring? (I was going to use suck but this book doesn't deserve that pun.)
Least sexy vampire ever. He's in love...maybe? I don't know. I can't tell. I'm not sure he has a personality. The girl is annoyingly naive about odd things a...more
Apr 25, 2011
Jen (Red Hot Books)
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
sookie,
urban-fantasy
If you’ve learned everything you know about Sookie Stackhouse from watching True Blood, you are missing out in a big way. Yeah, yeah, there is definitely something to be said about the joys of watching Alexander Skarsgard brood and wear muscle shirts. But the books put the tv series to shame. The biggest difference is that these books are all first-person Sookie. Everything is about her and the world from her perspective. (Most of the more ridiculous subplots of the series don’t even exist in th...more
Jan 22, 2012
Riona
rated it
3 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
True Blood fans
Shelves:
whodunit,
guilty-pleasures
Apparently I'm on a trashy paranormal kick this week. Don't judge me.
I watched the first couple seasons of True Blood on HBO, but then lost interest - not because there was anything wrong with the show, but because I've never gotten the hang of watching shows faithfully. I always forget what night or time they're on and then if I miss one episode I need to catch a re-run before next week, cause I can't stand to watch things unless they're in sequential order. Invariably I end up missing episodes...more
I watched the first couple seasons of True Blood on HBO, but then lost interest - not because there was anything wrong with the show, but because I've never gotten the hang of watching shows faithfully. I always forget what night or time they're on and then if I miss one episode I need to catch a re-run before next week, cause I can't stand to watch things unless they're in sequential order. Invariably I end up missing episodes...more
Potential readers of this series should know the following facts about Bill and Sookie's first sex scene (because I believe that it is your reaction to these facts that determines whether or not you will enjoy this series):
1.) The sex happens on Sookie's dead grandmother's bed, within ten pages of Sookie finding her grandmother violently murdered on her kitchen floor.
2.) Sookie is a human virgin. Bill has superhuman strength and prowess. Somehow their first time having sex is simultaneously fan...more
1.) The sex happens on Sookie's dead grandmother's bed, within ten pages of Sookie finding her grandmother violently murdered on her kitchen floor.
2.) Sookie is a human virgin. Bill has superhuman strength and prowess. Somehow their first time having sex is simultaneously fan...more
Apr 18, 2010
chucklesthescot
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
PNR, UF, vampire fans
Recommended to chucklesthescot by:
Internet search
Sookie Stackhouse is a mind-reading bar waitress in Bon Temps-and her world changes forever when a vampire called Bill moves into the area. When she saves his life, a love affair develops which gets the tongues wagging, especially when local girls start getting murdered. These girls are fangbangers-vampire groupies, and each has a connection to Jason, Sookie's brother, making him a prime suspect. Sookie and Bill delve into the vampire clubs for answers, trying to find the real killer, who seems...more
Dec 27, 2010
Joyzi
rated it
1 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Peeps who don't mind crappy writing
Recommended to Joyzi by:
Youtube
Shelves:
e-book,
disappointing-books,
adult,
didn-t-finish-skimmed,
don-t-judge-me,
book-series,
erotica,
mystery,
chick-lit

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Aug 21, 2009
Jessica
rated it
2 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
werewolves-or-vampires
I'd just like to say I'm OCD when I read a book that belongs to a series--I just have to finish the entire story, no matter how awful it is.
The Bad:
-The first book was not written well at all.
-There are (I haven't finished the series yet) too many men after Sookie, which is utterly ridiculous; it seems to be every good looking and powerfull guy--in and out of town.
-Sookie has no fashion sense (though she thinks she does, and so does the author, apparently). It almost kills me.
-Sookie is incred...more
The Bad:
-The first book was not written well at all.
-There are (I haven't finished the series yet) too many men after Sookie, which is utterly ridiculous; it seems to be every good looking and powerfull guy--in and out of town.
-Sookie has no fashion sense (though she thinks she does, and so does the author, apparently). It almost kills me.
-Sookie is incred...more
Feb 15, 2009
Alaine
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommended to Alaine by:
Annie
Shelves:
fantasy-sci-fi,
all-time-favourites
This book is one of the most entertaining books I've ever read. It has comedy, suspense, romance and fantasy! What more could you possibly want? Clearly the author has a very twisted sense of humour which I loved! There was one 'incident/character' that had me laughing so hard I nearly fell of my chair!
At this point I should say that I'm not a huge Vampire fan and I've only recently come to the Paranormal Romance sub genre. I've read and loved the Twilight series but when characters of Twilight...more
At this point I should say that I'm not a huge Vampire fan and I've only recently come to the Paranormal Romance sub genre. I've read and loved the Twilight series but when characters of Twilight...more
Book one of the Southern Vampire Mystery series introduces young, attractive Sookie Stackhouse, cocktail waitress in a small town in Louisiana. Sookie has telepathic abilities which she and others look upon as a disability. She lives with her grandmother and cat and keeps to herself because she desires silence after hearing other people’s thoughts while working. Sookie is intrigued when she meets Bill, her first vampire, not only because he’s a vampire but because she can’t read his thoughts. So...more
I started reading these books because of the show on HBO, which I find somewhat uneven in tone, but mostly enjoyable in execution and very interesting in terms of its premise. Because I was so intrigued by the premise, I figured I'd dig the books. They have not disappointed me. I find them dangerously cheesy at times (not just all the love scenes, which are rendered in a way that always makes me feel like Fabio should be posing on the cover, but also the minute descriptions of Sookie's attire -...more
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Charlaine 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.
Though her early output consisted largely of ghost stories, by the time she hit college (Rhodes, in Memphis) Charlaine was wr...more
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