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File Size: 634 KB
Print Length: 265 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0441018246
Publisher: Ace (March 26, 2002)
Publication Date: March 26, 2002
Language: English
ASIN: B000O76OOA
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Most people who have read this series, at the very least, like portions of it.They like the first 3 or 4 installments, but then they get bored, or after the 3rd or 4th book, the series really started picking up for them.I’m weird, I guess. I pretty much liked the entire series right up until the end. Sure, how much I liked each book varied—for example, except for the last book, this one is my LEAST favorite, but that’s not uncommon, what with this being book 2 and all. It definitely has its good moments (like when Eric gets shot and that thing happens that is hilarious and awesome), but overall . . . MEH.Living Dead in Dallas begins with Sookie finding a dead Lafayette in Andy Bellefleur’s car in the parking lot of Merlotte’s one morning. What do you mean, “a dead Lafayette?!†you ask. “Lafayette can’t be DEAD, he’s still going strong in season 6 of True Blood!â€Let me introduce you to a little game I like to play called “Same and NOT the Same.â€SO. Andy’s been drinking, ’cause you know, being a cop is hard, and Sookie has to call Portia (his sister) to come and pick him up.Leaving his car at the bar.For persons unknown to leave a dead body in.But why would someone want to kill Lafayette? He’s so much fun!Yeah, well, he’s also got a BIG mouth. A BIG mouth that he’s apparently been running about a house he’d been going to, “where there were all kinds of sex hi-jinks going on,†and someone didn’t like that. Someone didn’t like that a lot.So poor Sook’s stressed out about that.Then when she gets home from work that night, Bill tells her that she’s been “summoned†by Eric.Better and better.The next evening they drive to Shreveport, where Eric informs her that she’s been LOANED out to vampires in Dallas who could use some assistance of the telepathic variety. AND while Sookie’s understandably upset about Eric’s high-handedness, there’s really not much she can do about it—she did, after all, agree to help him any time he wanted, in exchange for turning over human culprits to human authorities, rather than taking matters into their vampire hands. I suppose it’s her own fault for not specifying she wouldn’t stand for being loaned out. You live and you learn, I guess.Freakin’ vampires.And that is how Bill and Sookie wind up on an airplane bound for Dallas.I’ve already said that this is probably my least favorite book in the series until you get to end, and that is b/c . . . while I don’t have a problem with kink, I do have a problem with gross, middle-aged, pervy kink. And this group is just . . . blech.I also have a problem with centuries-old, pedophile vampires. Actually, I have a problem with ALL types of pedophiles, so even contemplating one that has been doing what they do FOR SO FREAKING LONG<——well, clearly, it’s upsetting.AND all of the Bill and Sookie relationship angst from book 1 grows and flourishes in book 2 (and relationship angst is not something you want growing and flourishing). This is also the book where you get your first glimpse of how self-absorbed Bill can be.This book is also where you get your first glimpse of how attentive someone-not-Bill can be.*winks*And that’s really the only sell point for this installment. Well, that, and it’s necessary to read this one to get to the good ones. BOTTOMLINE—too much perv for one book. Read it b/c you can’t move forward without it, but go into it knowing that there is some seriously disturbing stuff going on. That is all.
Book two of the The True Blood novels by Charlaine Harris is just as good as the first book! I was having a tough time putting it down.Now that Eric the head vampire of Area 5 knows of Sookies disabilities, he plans to put them to good use, for himself of course. After a shocking incident involving the unusually drunk Officer Andy Bellefleur and the flashy Lafayette, I wont' give any spoilers here folks so that's all I can say on that matter, Sookie is whisked away to tend to vamp matters, in Texas!Of course our southern belle Sookie cannot take a step these days without finding herself in mortal peril. Before she even leaves Bon Temps a Maenad finds Sookie and leaves a not so friendly message for her to relay to Eric. She wants tribute, but it isn't always that simple now is it folks?The matters in Texas however becomes more and more problematic for our gal. A vampire has been taken from his nest, and his family wants answers, and their deaths. She has to infiltrate a fanatic religious group of sun worshipers who may or may not have kidnapped their vampire.All Sookie wants to do is go to work, she can't stop thinking about her drive way and how it needs to be re graveled and how she is going to afford it having to take so many days off from work. Damn Bill, he wants to treat Sookie as a kept woman but he isn't doing such a good job where she really needs it. I am so Eric's corner, his sweetly seductive bad boy self, and his brief moments with Sookie, I'm rooting for him.[...]
The best part of this book is more Eric! Although I like this book and this series in general, I felt this book had a lot more issues than the first. There are inconsistencies right off the bat. For example, Charlsie's husband was named Ralph in the first book, then changed to Micah in the second. The type of things you notice if you read them in succession I guess. The maenad in this book was just kind of weird and stupid. I think the show made a better plot of it to be honest. The events in the beginning of the book are almost forgotten because of all the craziness that goes on in the middle. The Sookie Stackhouse novels are almost like two books in one. There is always the same formula: Situation A. Situation B. Situation B resolved. Oh yeah, back to Situation A. In this book, Sookie finally realizes that she is way in over her head with the vampires. She is now under their control all the time, and their problems frequently disrupt her life. The background characters in this book finally come to the foreground. It accentuates how different they are on the show. Tara is very weak emotionally, but strong financially and very pretty in the book. She's an absolute train wreck on the show, but at least her personality is strong. Sam is very nice in the book and practically worships Sookie, but on the show he isn't as nice and has raging jealousy issues. I don't like Bill at all and I think he's a user, but Sookie can't see it yet, regardless of the medium. This book is good, although it is a bit scattered. Definitely worth the read.
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