All Together Dead
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- ISBN13: 9780441014941
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Louisiana cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse has her hands full dealing with every sort of undead and paranormal creature imaginable. And after being betrayed by her longtime vampire like, Sookie must not only deal with a new man in her life-the shapeshifter Quinn-but also contend with the long-plotted vampire summit.
The summit is a tense situation. The vampire queen of Louisiana is in a precarious position, her power base weakened by hurricane hurt to New Orleans. And there are some vamps who want to end what scenery ongoing. Soon, Sookie must choose what side she’ll stand with. And her choice may mean the difference between survival and all-out catastrophe.
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If you want to read a fantastic book about this theme, try BAD GIRLS BURN SLOW, by Pam Ward. this book is nearly criminally insane. Ancient broads, kids who are vicious and men who kill their own blow up dolls.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
I like Sookie!!! We need more I hope the series goes on. I’am playing catch up right now with this series and I’am enjoying every moment of it. I’am reading Dead As A Doornail and one more to go before I can read this one. I’am Completely hooked!!!!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I selected this up expecting a honestly light read, but establish myself in awe of the leader’s willingness to exploit two of the greatest disasters in US history to promote her characters and book. She manages to invoke both Katrina AND the bombing of the Twin Towers, explicitly… but it’s the way she does it that’s shocking. Her main character has the ability, as it turns out, to locate victims trapped in the wreckage of a terrorist attack in time to find them alive… but decides NOT to continue doing this for the govt because it would take too much time away from her tiny-town life. If Harris didn’t MENTION the Twin Towers several times, perhaps this wouldn’t seem so off-putting and sick on the main character’s part, but to tell us this woman could help in terrorist bombings but can’t be bothered makes me marvel what she’s trying to tell us about this woman, and also makes me reflect the leader’s exploiting these tragedies as nothing more than backdrop. She should be ashamed.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Read the whole book within 2 days of arrival. Loved it as usual. She never disappoints me.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
These are to some extent the silly side for my tastes. I read the last two or three while home sick, just blew through them. The writing is not the strongest. There are a few humorous moments here and there, but they’re just not that excellent. I do give credit that Sookie develops to some extent; she’s not as ‘green’ as she was in the first book, and I like that she grows. The concept is a bit different with a woman who can read minds and she’s intrigued by vampires because she can’t read their minds, and gets introduced into all this intrigue and whatnot. Perhaps if this didn’t go on into seven or eight books and really got resolved lacking some major battle in each book and Sookie permanently battered and bruised and deciding who to sleep with and yadda yadda yadda. I also don’t care for all the odd characters, the fairies and angels and werewolves and the hierarchies. I mean, yeah, if you have one supernatural creature why wouldn’t you have additional kinds? But I just don’t care for it. In terms of fantasy I’ve much preferred The Book of Lost Things or The War of the Oaks. Maybe I just have vampire fatigue, because there are a lot of vampire chick fiction books out there right now. But if you like vampire chick lit you probably will like this.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5