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Dead to the World: Sookie Stackhouse, a waitress with a talent for reading minds, comes to the aid of Eric, a sexy vampire with amnesia, as she tries to save him from whoever took his memory and who now wants his life. Dead as a Doornail: Cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse turns sleuth to investigate a mysterious sniper who has set his sights on the local changeling population, especially when her brother Jason becomes the prime suspect in the deadly attacks.Tags
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Still definitely not impressed with the writer or the characters. I can honestly say that the urban vampire genre is not being written for the male audience. Fortunately, I didn't feel the need to look for sparklies in this book, though the small town willingly ignoring anyone who isn't normal definitely grated on my nerves. It's not realistic, especially south of the Mason Dixon line.
Dead to the World
Vampires get a positive spin. Werewolves get a positive spin. Magic users continue to get a bad rap. I must say it was nice to finally have a "Fight" scene, though this author did it little justice. A plot started within another book gets fully resolved within these pages, though it creates another, more annoying plot in the next book. At show more least, with this novel, it felt like one complete and continuous plot, rather than a string of little ones that someone attempted to tie together.
Dead as a Doornail
Um, yeah. This book took the feel of "How many plots can I mash into the pages of a novel without screwing up the novel?" experiment. I'll admit the author has grown with her writing through the five novels. If she'd impressed me in the prior four, I MIGHT have given this novel a pass. Honestly, I can say that the final two plot resolutions felt anticlimatic after the primary mystery plot resolved. It took too many plots in one hand that weren't all related and tried to tie them together. It didn't work well. show less
Dead to the World
Vampires get a positive spin. Werewolves get a positive spin. Magic users continue to get a bad rap. I must say it was nice to finally have a "Fight" scene, though this author did it little justice. A plot started within another book gets fully resolved within these pages, though it creates another, more annoying plot in the next book. At show more least, with this novel, it felt like one complete and continuous plot, rather than a string of little ones that someone attempted to tie together.
Dead as a Doornail
Um, yeah. This book took the feel of "How many plots can I mash into the pages of a novel without screwing up the novel?" experiment. I'll admit the author has grown with her writing through the five novels. If she'd impressed me in the prior four, I MIGHT have given this novel a pass. Honestly, I can say that the final two plot resolutions felt anticlimatic after the primary mystery plot resolved. It took too many plots in one hand that weren't all related and tried to tie them together. It didn't work well. show less
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Charlaine Harris was born in Tunica, Mississippi on November 25, 1951. She attended Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. She wrote poetry and plays before beginning to publish mysteries set in the American South. She is the author of the Aurora Teagarden Mystery series, the Lily Bard Mystery series, the Harper Connelly series, and the Sookie show more Stackhouse series. In 2001, the first book in the Sookie Stackhouse series, Dead until Dark, won an Anthony Award for Best Paperback Mystery. The series was adapted as a TV show on HBO called True Blood. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Dead by Day
- Original publication date
- 2005-05
- People/Characters
- Sookie Stackhouse; William "Bill" Erasmus Compton; Eric Northman; Jason Stackhouse; Mickey
- Important places
- Bon Temps, Louisiana, USA (Fictional); Shreveport, Louisiana, USA; Hotshot, Louisiana, USA (Fictional)
- First words
- I found the note taped to my door when I got home from work. (Dead to the World)
I knew my brother would turn into a panther before he did. (Dead as a Doornail) - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The way my life's been going since Bill Compton came into Merlotte's, there just no telling. (Dead by Day)
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Don't you wish you knew?" I said, and went back to work. (Dead as a Doornail)
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