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Fantasy.
Fiction.
Mystery.
Romance.
HTML:Sink your teeth into the first novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Sookie Stackhouse series??the books that gave life to the Dead and inspired the HBO® original series True Blood.
Sookie Stackhouse is just a small-time cocktail waitress in small-town Bon Temps, Louisiana. She's quiet, doesn't get out much, and tends to mind her own business??except when it comes to her ??disability.? Sookie can read minds. And that doesn??t make her too dateable. Then along comes Bill Compton. He??s tall, dark, handsome??and Sookie can??t hear a word he??s thinking. He??s exactly the type of guy she??s been waiting for all her life...
But Bill has a disability of his own: he??s a vampire with a bad reputation. And when a string of murders hits Bon Temps??along with a gang of truly nasty bloodsuckers looking for Bill??Sookie starts to wonder if having a va… (mer)
kapuwolves: It is another vampire baddie, but goodie. It follows a deep, dark romance between two individuals, difference is: both of them are vampires.
These are not the kind of bonds, or the kind of vampires we are used to.
On the face of it, a story set in an alternative reality where vampires are accepted as a reality, albeit supposedly victims of a virus that made them allergic to sunshine, silver (the author's own addition, I think) and garlic, and where the Japanese have developed a synthetic blood for them to drink so that they can give up preying on the living and integrate into society, should have been really interesting.
It started off quite promisingly, when the first person narrator, 25-year-old Sookie Stackhouse, a bar worker, saves the life of Bill, a vampire newly moved into her town. Bill was born before the American Civil War and has taken possession of an ancestral house near to the one Sookie shares with her grandmother, now that vampires have legal and civil rights. Soon after, Bill is able to return the favour and the two fall in love, at least as much as a vampire and human find this possible.
Against this background, Sookie is trying to solve a series of murders because she is a telepath who has spent her whole life trying to block out the thoughts of others, but now with Bill's encouragement begins to develop her gift. And she eventually realises, without total enthusiasm, that it makes her useful to other vampires. Bill is not the most powerful in the area, and owes allegiance to Erik, who originated in Viking times.
As if the existence of vampires isn't enough, the author soon introduces the existence of shapeshifters. I liked her shapeshifter minor character and one or two other bit players, but Sookie herself isn't that interesting. We learn constantly about the clothes she dresses in, and how she spends time at home shaving her legs etc, but apart from her telepathy there isn't much to her. Gradually, due to the ingestion of vampire blood, she begins to become more than human, becoming stronger and able to heal better, but these aren't traits that make her more sympathetic to the reader. Similarly Bill is very bland and one dimensional. The only slightly interesting vampire is Erik.
Another problem I had was with the explicit sex scenes which came across as rather gratuitous, and detracted from what was supposed to be a murder mystery with supernatural beings in it. I found all that rather boring. It was also a shame that one minor character was killed off halfway through perhaps because it would have made it more difficult for Sookie to pursue the relationship with Bill if her grandmother was still alive. It seemed that the writer did that to remove an obstacle rather than because it was essential to the plot.
All in all, I would rate this as an OK 2 star read. ( )
I really enjoyed this book. I loved catching the differences between the book and season 1 (plus others) in the TV show. Sookie is an awesome character who's a little naive but she has a backbone of steel. ( )
*Updated* Three stars is kinda pushing it. I made it through. Apparently the third time is a charm. I think I'm in a reading slump though because I still didn't love this book the way everyone else does but I made it through. It was a little more carnal than I expected or really liked. I swear I heard people say these books were funny but I didn't get that at all. The murderer was predictable after the second time he was introduced but I didn't read it as a mystery so I didn't care about that. If the reading slump continues I'll likely read more of them but I could walk away without regrets too.
I've tried to read this one twice. Everyone loves it so why can't I get into it? The main character seems to be my biggest hang up. Is she really dumb as mud or is it just my first impressions? ( )
I needed a little light and fluffy in my life right now. :)
This was just what the doctor ordered. Very distracting, fast paced book with a fair bit of humour. Also some sex and of course violence. Come on, there are vampires, after all. I liked it quite a lot and I've ordered the next couple books in the series from the library. ( )
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My thanks and appreciation go to the people who thought this book was a good idea--Dean James, Toni L. P. Kelner, and Gary and Susan Nowlin
Inledande ord
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I'd been waiting for the vampire for years when he walked into the bar.
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"It's hard for me to get used to young ladies with so few clothes on" - Bill Compton.
"Bill, are you quite attached to your friend?" - Eric Northman
Avslutande ord
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"Soon we'll be back to normal," Bill said, laying me down gently so he could switch out the light in the bathroom. He glowed in the dark. "Right," I whispered. "Yeah. Back to normal."
Fantasy.
Fiction.
Mystery.
Romance.
HTML:Sink your teeth into the first novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Sookie Stackhouse series??the books that gave life to the Dead and inspired the HBO® original series True Blood.
Sookie Stackhouse is just a small-time cocktail waitress in small-town Bon Temps, Louisiana. She's quiet, doesn't get out much, and tends to mind her own business??except when it comes to her ??disability.? Sookie can read minds. And that doesn??t make her too dateable. Then along comes Bill Compton. He??s tall, dark, handsome??and Sookie can??t hear a word he??s thinking. He??s exactly the type of guy she??s been waiting for all her life...
But Bill has a disability of his own: he??s a vampire with a bad reputation. And when a string of murders hits Bon Temps??along with a gang of truly nasty bloodsuckers looking for Bill??Sookie starts to wonder if having a va
It started off quite promisingly, when the first person narrator, 25-year-old Sookie Stackhouse, a bar worker, saves the life of Bill, a vampire newly moved into her town. Bill was born before the American Civil War and has taken possession of an ancestral house near to the one Sookie shares with her grandmother, now that vampires have legal and civil rights. Soon after, Bill is able to return the favour and the two fall in love, at least as much as a vampire and human find this possible.
Against this background, Sookie is trying to solve a series of murders because she is a telepath who has spent her whole life trying to block out the thoughts of others, but now with Bill's encouragement begins to develop her gift. And she eventually realises, without total enthusiasm, that it makes her useful to other vampires. Bill is not the most powerful in the area, and owes allegiance to Erik, who originated in Viking times.
As if the existence of vampires isn't enough, the author soon introduces the existence of shapeshifters. I liked her shapeshifter minor character and one or two other bit players, but Sookie herself isn't that interesting. We learn constantly about the clothes she dresses in, and how she spends time at home shaving her legs etc, but apart from her telepathy there isn't much to her. Gradually, due to the ingestion of vampire blood, she begins to become more than human, becoming stronger and able to heal better, but these aren't traits that make her more sympathetic to the reader. Similarly Bill is very bland and one dimensional. The only slightly interesting vampire is Erik.
Another problem I had was with the explicit sex scenes which came across as rather gratuitous, and detracted from what was supposed to be a murder mystery with supernatural beings in it. I found all that rather boring. It was also a shame that one minor character was killed off halfway through
All in all, I would rate this as an OK 2 star read. (