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Jul 24, 2009
Charlotte (Buried in Books)
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Liked this one a lot more than the first one. Sookie wasn't quite as annoying. If anything Bill annoyed me more. Which is weird, as I really liked him in the first book.
Ok, so, in this one we have 2 story threads - the first concerning the murder of Lafayette. The second involving a trip to Dallas and a run in with the Fellowship of the Sun. Both were dealt with rather well, Sookie is growing on me - as is Eric (hmmm, attending an orgy in pink lycra, nice). He's the kind of guy you don't want to ...more
Ok, so, in this one we have 2 story threads - the first concerning the murder of Lafayette. The second involving a trip to Dallas and a run in with the Fellowship of the Sun. Both were dealt with rather well, Sookie is growing on me - as is Eric (hmmm, attending an orgy in pink lycra, nice). He's the kind of guy you don't want to ...more

Loved it, loved it, loved it!
In real life I'd probably find Sookie annoying. However, being inside her head is fun and she's believable. Anyone who has ever been an outcast and had to struggle to fit in can identify with her. She's also got a hilarious internal monologue going on as she finds herself in dangerous, unbelievable circumstances and faces them matter-of-factly. Her love scenes with her vampire beau, Bill, are hot but down-to-earth. Even more so are the tense almost-love scenes with E ...more
In real life I'd probably find Sookie annoying. However, being inside her head is fun and she's believable. Anyone who has ever been an outcast and had to struggle to fit in can identify with her. She's also got a hilarious internal monologue going on as she finds herself in dangerous, unbelievable circumstances and faces them matter-of-factly. Her love scenes with her vampire beau, Bill, are hot but down-to-earth. Even more so are the tense almost-love scenes with E ...more

This one was pretty exciting, but not quite as enjoyable as the first book. I love Bon Temps so much that I resented so much of this one being set outside the city limits. At the same time, it's nice that Charlaine Harris doesn't saddle one small town with more intrigue than it can handle over and over again.
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Apr 06, 2009
Awallens
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Apr 17, 2009
Drea
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