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Loading... Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set (Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood) (edition 2009)by Charlaine Harris
Work InformationSookie Stackhouse, Books 1-8 by Charlaine Harris
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. In reading through the series as a set like this, I was able to pick up on some inconsistencies I might not have noticed otherwise. These came in the form of names and places and really bothered me, probably more than it would most other people. ( ) I am a big fan of Charlaine Harris; each time I get one of her books I hungrily read if from cover to cover in only a couple of days. I can not put it down once I begin reading it. I have fallen in love with the characters since reading the very first book of the Sookie Stackhouse Series and am loathe to accept there will be no more books in the series, but all good things must come to an end. Each book in the series is as good as the last or better. You go up and down with the emotions of the main characters in the book. Surrendering your manicure and sanity as you pour over every word until the main character is out of danger. Harris ends most chapters and each book with a cliffhanger which keeps the readers coming back for more every time. This is a series that has quickly become a favorite which I have read and will continue to read over and over again. If you like reading about love, fantasy, a little history, and drama you will like this series of books. I love me some Sookie Stackhouse! Admittedly, I am one of those people who only read (and knew about) the books after True Blood started airing, but since I started reading them I can't put them down. Sookie is such a fun, relatable character, and it's easy to imagine her confusion, awe and general nervousness at finding out there's a whole supernatural world out there she didn't know about -- vampires, werewolves, weretigers, werepanthers, faeries, you name it. Her inner monologues are priceless, her love interests are sexy and mysterious, and the plotlines, while completely absurd, are hilarious. The HBO series is an interesting companion to the books, since it follows some of the plotlines but completely ignores or changes others. Highly recommended whether you've seen True Blood or not. no reviews | add a review
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HTML:A collection of eight novels in Charlaine Harris' #1 New York Times bestselling series, the basis for the HBO® original series True Blood. Small-town cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse tangles with vampires, werewolves, and more these sexy, supernatural novels... DEAD UNTIL DARK LIVING DEAD IN DALLAS CLUB DEAD DEAD TO THE WORLD DEAD AS A DOORNAIL DEFINITELY DEAD ALL TOGETHER DEAD FROM DEAD TO WORSE No library descriptions found.
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