555 Review: Sookie Stackhouse 8 & 9 by Charlaine Harris
From Dead to Worse
How I got it…
Read: 27 June 2009
- borrowed it from a smart and talented poet friend who is hooked on Harris
Why I read it…
What's the story?
- something about how they coped with stuff after the big explosion
- something about Alcide and a play for power
- something about Bill and Eric, I think
- Oh, and a surprise about Sookie's background
What I liked about it…
- More Sookie and Eric
- ...what can i say? I'm a fan.
What I didn’t like about it…
- the fact that i can't remember the story and I had to Google it
- the fact that, after Googling it, I still can't remember much of it.
- it's just one of those books you have to read because you've invested in the entire series already and you can't not read one of the books in the series.
Rating:
Dead and Gone
Read: 28 June 2009
How I got it…
- Again, borrowed from my paranormal-romance-as-a-metaphor-loving poet friend
Why I read it…
- Bullet # 3 in "What I didn't like about it" category above
What's the story?
- a Fairy War is brewing that will involve Sookie given her background
- meanwhile, the weres finally go public
- weres going public coincide with a seeming hate-crime against one of the Weres
- there's a shift of power in the vampire community, which will impact on Eric and, of course, Sookie
- war comes, and it's not pretty
What I liked about it…
- Eric and Sookie, sittin' in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N....(well, actually, they did a bit more than that)
- the kick-ass Fairy War at the end
- the fact that Harris actually killed off a few characters whom her readers have probably grown to love, because doing this takes courage for a writer
- increasing politics and painful loss make for a more mature story and main character
What I didn’t like about it…
- that some characters I had grown to love aren't there anymore
- the hanging ending
Rating:
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I wanna check out Charlaine Harris next since I'm currently hooked with Sergei Lukyanenko right now.
the plot of Harris' books seem to be forgettable though. I'll decide after i finish the series I'm following right now. :)
-mighty
@Mighty - Welcome! I liked Lukyanenko's Night Watch, and Day Watch is on my TBR.:) And yeah, some of the subplots in the series are forgettable, but then I find that's usually the case when you follow a long series.