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Was anyone else as disappointed as I was with DITF?****SPOILER ALERT
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May 10, 2010 10:39PM

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Here is my opinion on Dead In The Family:
This book should have been condensed to a short story in an anthology. Not a stand-alone novel fluffed with unnecessary narration. It was not as unmemorable as the last novel in the series, Dead and Gone, but this was definitely not the novel I'd been hoping & waiting for over the past year. Quality is definitely better than quantity, and this is the third book in a row that demonstrates Ms Harris is just churning out books that have lost the magic. I still have hope the magic will return, but I can't help but be truly disappointed... Again

I agree Pam, this for me is the 3rd in a row I didn't like (actually I'm comflicted on this one, I like it better then the last 2). This book felt really out of character.
I gave this four stars not necessarily because I liked it or because it was well written (geez louise and okiee dookie) but because Harris wrote a book to make her fans happy. It read a little like a fanfic there was so much happiness and predictability. Esp. when Sookie dialogues her thoughts about a posibility of becoming a vampire.
So I gave it four stars because after 10 plus books (side stories included) the Stackhouse cast is like old friends and family. It was a nice visit with them. there was alot of growth, Sookie and Jason finally maturing a bit!
The ending was odd!!!!
STOP READING IF YOU DON'T WANT A POT. SPOILER!!!
Sookie couldn't forgive Bill for lying to her but it's ok to cuddle with a killer?
Some of my review is included here.

I agree this one would work better as a short story rather then a stand alone novel. At the same time I tend to agree that this had a lot of things that needed to be tied up as the series moves on. Does anyone know how many books are supposed to be in this series? I never did find out....

Eric- insecure, crying, unsure?
Sookie- hard killer?
Jason- sensible and practical?!
Pam- hugging sookie?
sam- present! oh NOW he decides to be a friend- if she was really setting him up as something maybe she should have tried harder before the 10th book!
bill- having a "sister" who looks like his wife?
She didn't show us anything she just answered questions through conversation- I was so disappointed with this book. At this point she should have stopped it at all together dead.


STOP READING IF YOU DON'T WANT A POT. SPOILER!!!
Sookie couldn't forgive Bill for lying to her but it's ok to cuddle with a killer?
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When I read this I thought "EXACTLY! I didnt even think that!" But then the more I thought of it, Dermont didnt have a choice. He was spelled to be psyco. Even if he WANTED to he couldnt help himself. which he tried to explain to Sookie. Bill COULD have stopped and told Sookie what was going on even at the threat of death but he CHOSE not to. Im just sayin'.


STOP READING IF YOU DON'T WANT A POT. SPOILER!!!
Sookie couldn't forgive Bill for lying to her but it's ok to cuddle with a killer?
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no I understood that, it's just I would still have a hard time cuddling with someone who tried to kill me, maybe my parents, and maybe others. Even if he was under a spell.


Thats funny! I think on her FAQ's she has a funny sample of a bad fanfic that makes refrence to Hunter and ghosts in the attic.


Lauren, I agree with a lot of your views. While I enjoyed it, I was also disappointed and expected more. More of what, I'm not sure exactly but I didn't feel satisfied.
Teresa wrote: "I just finished it over the weekend. While I couldn't put it down, because I wanted to see where it was all going. I was a bit disappointed with the story line, although it was nice to see some c..."
I know I'm the last person to jump on this boat but here it goes...
CH seems to have broken away fro her usual formula: Sookie living life/purse in drawer I can see why the series is going in this direction. Sookie is being given a very human response to the shit-ton of stress she's walked thru. I think that is a very relatable.
Over all I hope DITF is a bridge to dealing with Victor Madden. I think she's handled the fea and the weres. I'd liek to see CH really hit the Vamp Politics hard and heavy in the next book.
Over all I liked DITF.
I know I'm the last person to jump on this boat but here it goes...
CH seems to have broken away fro her usual formula: Sookie living life/purse in drawer I can see why the series is going in this direction. Sookie is being given a very human response to the shit-ton of stress she's walked thru. I think that is a very relatable.
Over all I hope DITF is a bridge to dealing with Victor Madden. I think she's handled the fea and the weres. I'd liek to see CH really hit the Vamp Politics hard and heavy in the next book.
Over all I liked DITF.
Stacy/GirlsInTheStacks.com wrote: "I saw Charlaine at a book signing in Dallas yesterday, and she said there will be more fairies in the next book and something about Sookies attic too."
cooooollllll..... thanks for the update :)
cooooollllll..... thanks for the update :)


I had a feeling we would be visiting Sookie's attic soon and there would be something interesting up there.....