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Books - Club Dead (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 3)
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I love the Sookie Stackhouse series. I mean if you describe the main gist of the series to others who haven't read the book, they might think that it's just another vampire story, but something about the series makes it so entertaining to read.
Harris is undoubtedly a very talented writer. The plot flows and descriptions are easily imagined. The best part is the fact that Harris turns rather dark events into something rather humorous. It's fantastic!
I think that this book was better than the 2nd book. It moved faster and was more exciting. However, I thought the reason for Bill's kidnapping was ridiculous. Couldn't there have been a better reason? Perhaps it was meant to be funny, but I thought it was slightly lame.
Otherwise, I totally recommend this book to people who are looking for something humorous and not a dark and sinister vampire story.
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Sookie Stackhouse becomes pissed. It seems that Bill is holding back information from her. And Eric. And everybody. Why? A job he has to do? An old flame? Betrayal? All I can say is everything is turned upside down, as werewolves, vampires and shifters all get into the act. Club Dead isn't called that for nothing. This could be the most dangerous place she would ever take a date to. And you'll love every minute!
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I am a huge fan of this series, and I love the introduction of the Alcide character in this one. Two thumbs way up.
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I enjoyed the first two books as the series are easy reads. Romance and adventure, what more can a person want reading vampire novels! But, the third book was disappointing. While I did not expect Sookie's and Bill's relationship to last forever, there is nothing written during the story line to build up that Bill was summoned or decided to stray (whatever his reasoning is). He just abruptly left early in the third book, which is the turn in the opposite direction from the ending of book 2. Boo. Hiss.
The second thing that annoyed me was how Sookie and Eric and Bubba were able to have major discussions in the enemy's house. Vampires supposedly have super heightened hearing abilities. You don't think that the vampires in the house would be able to hear the discussion that they had? They didn't smell Bill on Sookie? Boo. Hiss again.
I feel the purpose of writing novels is to bring the reader into the fictional world, so I'm big on technicalities. If the technicalities don't make sense, I have a hard time believing it. I do not think that Harris thought out this storyline very well.
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Sookie is off to Jackson, MS to save Bill after a mishap. Bill is on special assignment for the Queen of Louisiana but it goes wrong. Sookie and Eric must save him, unfortunately, Bill has also been unfaithful angering Sookie, will she save him or go with Eric or someone else? Are werewolves really a shady type of supernatural being? This book is better than book two and picks up the series once again. Poor Sookie seems to spend her time getting beaten up and carried around but with vampires willing to put her back together, she never seems to mind much. The book is good fun and contagious reading. I'll definitely follow through and read more in the series.
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