Customer Review: I got hooked on True Blood on HBO and decided I needed a little more background from Charlaine Harris. The book is great. Written as a young woman would speak and very imaginative and descriptive.
I enjoyed all the twists and turns and would even consider becoming a Fang Banger if given the... more info
Customer Review: Living Dead in Dallas, the second book in the Southern Vampire series, picks up shortly after the events in Dead Until Dark (Southern Vampire Mysteries, No. 1). Sookie, a cocktail waitress, gets pulled into a dangerous tangle after one of her coworkers turns up as a murder victim. Evidence points to... more info
Customer Review: I'm not really sure how to write this review. This was an ok book. Just ok. It was kinda a letdown for me after reading her first two books in the series. Sookie is again on the road in Mississippi this time. She was out of her element which could be good in some ways, but I think in this book it... more info
Customer Review: I really enjoy this series of books. They are a very interesting read. I like the twists and turns she makes. I like all the charcaters and the realm of what's really out there in the world.
Customer Review: I thought this book was one of the best in the entire series (so far). It went in a direction I didn't see coming and really had me upset for Sookie.
Customer Review: Despues de conversar con una amiga sobre el libro y el tema, me lo presto. Desde el momento en que empeze a leer senti un impulso extraño por saber más y más sobre lo que pasaba, no solo al personaje principal, "Bella", sino tambien por los acontecimientos a su alrededor.
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Customer Review: Warning: some spoilers be ahead... With that out of the way, let me start out by saying that I have immensely enjoyed Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight since its inception, and this third storyarc, Wolves at the Gate, is no exception, even though it is the weakest arc of the series so far.... more info
Customer Review: Let me first say I was a huge fan of SK's previous books. But this tale was completely unbelievable. This could have been a masterpiece, but I didn't buy the romance and I didn't see anything in Acheron's character that was worth 728 pages. Acheron is definitely NOT the God of destruction, he... more info