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Laurel K Hamilton - Anita Blake
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Meredith Barrons
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Jun 05, 2009 04:43AM

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I have read the whole series including the latest Skin Trade, and yes there is a drastic shift. However, I don't feel disappointed that I have read them all. Most people approach this by reading up until they just can't stand the changes. However, LKH evidently listened to the readers because the newest book is much closer to the original books than the last 4 have been.

Thank goodness! The series started so strong and then just lost momentum. I'll look forward the new one.


I think LKH went a little to far in the ardeur department on this one. should we open a spoilers thread?

Meredith, i completely understand, we become attached to the characters. I personally only read series if I have a choice.

Though this latest one pissed me off to no end. 400 pages of amazing. 100 pages of, WTF? Its still a good book just a shitty ending. thats just my opinion

A book without an ongoing and changing characters = boring. Which is what people want from this series it seems.
The whole lifestyle LKH has created with the vampires and weres is intense and as such Anita being IN that world of COURSE she is going to change. Otherwise take out the vamps take out the weres and have a boring series imo.

And I love this series but the ending made me mad because the rest of the book was so good.


Anyone hear about Hamilton being a Wiccan now?

She kind of threw me off guard in the latest book because she makes references to how anita is catholic...i was like...huh?!? :P

The Evolution Of Anita
It's no secret that I'm a huge Anita Blake fan and get rather passionate in my defense of all the sex in the later books. I hear the same complaints all the time. They started out really good and then about half way into the series they become nothing but porn...blah, blah, blah. Since this my blog I'm just going to say it...are you fucking crazy??!! The sex is what makes Anita become a human being instead of just a zombie raising killing machine. It's the relationships between all of the characters that drives the story and leaves you breathless for the next book. The other thing that really pisses me off is the person who picks up, oh let's say Cerulean Sins, the 11th book in the series and then gives it a scathing review. How you can start any series in the middle and expect to really understand it and enjoy it? You can't. And you've done a huge disservice to the author, the fans, and yourself when you do that. This series is all about the slow build. It's a layering of characters, emotions and power that builds one on top of the other as the series progresses. Anita is undergoing her own metamorphosis. She's transformed from a rigid bitch into a sexual siren. Her harem of sexy bed partners is every woman's fantasy...well, as long as you're into vamps, wereswolves, werecats and being the creamy fiilling between a Jean Claude & Asher sandwich. I, for one, appreciate being able to live vicariously through her sexual adventures. You go girl.


Don't worry Meredith sex galore awaits you in the upcoming books. It sorta sneaks up on ya. You just want her to give it up and sleep with Richard or JC for a long time and then finally that happens and then comes Micah and Nathaniel, and jason and Requiem and London and Truth and Christian and the Siren/Vampires and the swans and the dust bunnies and the demons from the last circle of hell and I even think Captain Kirk was in there somewhere you should probably look out for random trekkie sightings on this board.


It's a series that starts with no erotic aspect, then shifts to a heavy erotic aspect as part of the plot line and in specific relation to powers the heroine obtains.
I had mixed feelings about the transition, solely because Anita becomes a victim of her own power. I didn't like the lack of control over her own body. If she consciously chose to be with so many men, no problem--bring em on! The lack of choice is what made me uncomfortable with the last few.
But even through all of that, my discomfort wouldn't prompt me to stop reading. There was so much more going on that I just had to know about!


It also makes her a whore.

It also makes her a whore."
lol, I actually laughed out loud. :P


It all depends on what part of the series attracts you the most. Those who prefer the mystery, the police cases, and the fact that Anita is a vampire Executioner tend not to like the later books.
I personally love the whole series. I've actually enjoyed the later books more than the early books. In the early books Anita is sure of her own self righteousness, but she's very much alone. As the books progress, she gets closer to the monsters, and she herself becomes more and more of a monster. (Being born a necromancer, she wasn't human to begin with.)
I like the evolution from seeing an entire group as evil, to judging individuals in that group on their own merit.
So, basically, if you prefer the urban fantasy side of things more than the mystery, you might enjoy the later books. The later books are more character centric than plot centric, as well. And, yes, they're more sexual. It's a good thing.
I say ignore everyone and give them a try. Judge for yourself.

I'm glad she has control of it now so she has sex but it isn't pointless.


I think it's interesting how much debate this series generates. I haven't seen any other books get this much spirited discussion in the various groups I belong to, even LHM's other series. So many people have such strong feelings about it. The author must be doing something right, huh?

And to the whore comment, to each their own. I like how men can flaunt their stuff and sleep around but when a woman does it.. oh man people get outraged.
I love the series and well as it was said before this is such a debatable topic and you can't please them all.
Stop reading them is my only suggestion if it appalls you so much. Simple.

I agree if the series irritates you stop reading and than stop whining about how it has changed just move on. Another thing I hate is when some begins reading the series,reads the reviews for the newer books, than starts bashing Anita and her plethora of men because of all the harping she read about how Anita changes. They never even got to the part where Anita becomes sexually awakened but yet they cry Whore. I say atleast read one of the more sexual books before voicing such strong opinions.

Can't agree more. Some people even judge without reading any of the books at all. That's just scary.



Hey Michelle. I understand what you're saying but I look at it this way. In the beginning, Anita was very rigid, narrow minded and judgmental. Her struggle to gain control over her power was necessary to break her down and make her realize what the other "monsters" struggle against and that maybe life isn't so black and white. She was also very stubborn in the beginning and because she fought against the ardeur so much, she LET it control her instead of the other way around. My theory is that Anita's journey closely parallels Laurel's own. She went from being married to a conservative catholic to having a passionate affair with a younger fan club member. Her life was derailed and she was faced with embracing a more passionate and far less rigid lifestyle. She also seems to be embracing her true self for the first time in her life and I think the same is true for Anita. Now that Laurel is married and settled into her new life, I think we'll see the books do the same and Anita will find a balance as well.

But, it still made me a lil squirmy! That said, LKH is certainly an author who's just not afraid to make you squirm to get her point across. It's part of what makes her so controversial and enjoyable.

I agree if the series irritates you stop reading and than stop whining about how it has changed just move on. Another thing I hate is when some begi..."
You have to AT LEAST get through Incubus Dreams before you can cry whore in my opinion :P
And i wasn't picking on her, literally EVERYONE makes the same typo :P Its really weird, lol

I don't love him. He would be my favorite male character though if he got his metaphysical shit together.


I think I've said this before, but I have no problem with lots of sex in fiction. Hell, I spent quite a bit of time over the last twelve years or so writing *really* smutty fanfiction.
There are so many things that bother me about the direction LKH took with this series, though. The increase in sex would have been fine if we hadn't been given a lame excuse for it in place of real character development. The ardeur seems to me like LKH's way of making Anita *not* seem like a slut.
See, I think that if Anita had just changed, like people do, had become more open about her sexuality, that would have been great. If she realized she was being prudish and that she really wants to have orgies with hot men, more power to her. But by making the need for sex a compulsion rather than a choice, LKH is implying that if you're going to have lots of sex with multiple partners, you'd better have a reason other than "I wanted to." I have the same problem with the Merry Gentry series. She's not having all this hot sex because she wants to; it's because she has to get knocked up or she'll DIE, etc, etc. It really defangs all of the sex-positive feminist stuff that LKH seems to think she's accomplishing.
I have problems with the narrative itself, too. I hate the cast of thousands and LKH's refusal to kill off any of Anita's/Merry's harem. For me, there's no thrill in reading if you know you don't have to worry about the characters you love.
And frankly, I just don't find her sex scenes all that hot anymore. They're kind of boring and repetitive, and I swear, if I had to read one more scene where a guy felt like he was trying to pound his way through Anita/Merry, I would have screamed. She uses several sex scene cliches over and over and over, and that got really frustrating.
And before anyone jumps me, claiming I haven't read the whole series, I'll admit that I gave up at Incubus Dreams. I have read through Anita's "sexual awakening," and I'm not impressed. Your mileage may vary, of course, but I really feel the need to stick up for the naysayers, who seem to be getting a bad rap in this topic. I'm sure there are some people who bash without having read the whole thing, but don't assume that all of us haven't read the books/are prudes/so on.
There are so many things that bother me about the direction LKH took with this series, though. The increase in sex would have been fine if we hadn't been given a lame excuse for it in place of real character development. The ardeur seems to me like LKH's way of making Anita *not* seem like a slut.
See, I think that if Anita had just changed, like people do, had become more open about her sexuality, that would have been great. If she realized she was being prudish and that she really wants to have orgies with hot men, more power to her. But by making the need for sex a compulsion rather than a choice, LKH is implying that if you're going to have lots of sex with multiple partners, you'd better have a reason other than "I wanted to." I have the same problem with the Merry Gentry series. She's not having all this hot sex because she wants to; it's because she has to get knocked up or she'll DIE, etc, etc. It really defangs all of the sex-positive feminist stuff that LKH seems to think she's accomplishing.
I have problems with the narrative itself, too. I hate the cast of thousands and LKH's refusal to kill off any of Anita's/Merry's harem. For me, there's no thrill in reading if you know you don't have to worry about the characters you love.
And frankly, I just don't find her sex scenes all that hot anymore. They're kind of boring and repetitive, and I swear, if I had to read one more scene where a guy felt like he was trying to pound his way through Anita/Merry, I would have screamed. She uses several sex scene cliches over and over and over, and that got really frustrating.
And before anyone jumps me, claiming I haven't read the whole series, I'll admit that I gave up at Incubus Dreams. I have read through Anita's "sexual awakening," and I'm not impressed. Your mileage may vary, of course, but I really feel the need to stick up for the naysayers, who seem to be getting a bad rap in this topic. I'm sure there are some people who bash without having read the whole thing, but don't assume that all of us haven't read the books/are prudes/so on.

Very well put. You are a present day Betty Friedan.
...She's dead now, right?


I think maybe the main issue is differentiating between someone who hates the series sight unseen on principle and just wants to bash it, vs someone who's read it, but just wasn't thrilled with the direction the author took the plot or with some aspect of the character/storyline. The second type of person wants to discuss their likes and dislikes, but I think they're getting lumped in with the haters.
Sexual awakenings can be such a fragile topic, apparently!
Fangirl, I see what you mean and in a way would have preferred a natural evolution myself. It does at times seem like a "reason" is being given, but she was so on the other side of the spectrum, she was so totally frigid, that SOME reason had to be provided. Otherwise, with such a huge behaviour change? Can we say bipolar anyone? Or brain tumor?
Hmn. Since she was already going for the whole Beast Queen theme, she could have linked the awakening to that, but it's still a "reason" by your definition.
But, her awakening ain't gone THAT far. For the love of god woman, get Cookie into bed already. Stop being squeamish about him! You had that weretiger and he's only been around a day!