October 31, 2011 Living Dead in Dallas
- ISBN13: 9780441009237
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
When a vampire asks Sookie Stackhouse to use her telepathic skills to find another missing vampire, she agrees under one condition: the bloodsuckers must promise to let the humans go unharmed…. More >>
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Daniel Whittman
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Rating: 2 / 5
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Anonymous
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I DIDN’T LIKE THE STORY FROM BEGINNIG TO END.
Rating: 2 / 5
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Ladeemelie
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Charlaine Harris has a delightful off the cuff writing style that’s easy to read. Sookie Stackhouse, the main character is a kookie mind reading bar waitress who’s boyfriend is a vampire. They go on lots of adventures together. This book was good, but not as good as the first two of the series. You don’t hear her voice in this book until the end when a Bill makes a discovery about his family. Oh, and there’s a funny scene with the head vamp, Eric, where Sookie removes a bullet from his body with her teeth–it’s quite funny. If you read the other two, this one’s worth a look too. I wouldn’t read it first though.
Rating: 3 / 5
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avid reader
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this was just plain awful. I picked up the book after watching a couple of episodes of True Blood. This is one of the rare cases where the show is better than the book. The book has no plot, no character development, no allure. The only thing the book has to offer was sex. In fact, I felt as if she was shoving it down our throats. If you’re interested in a true vampire love story, check out the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Newyorkdreads
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I wrote my review for “Club Dead”, however, this is where the whinny starts. Sookie was strong and brave in book one, not that she’s not in this book, but, if you doing someting bad and you doing it against a vampire, then you deserve death, sorry just my feeling. In book one Sookie meets a vampire, something she’s been wanting to do when they(the vampires)began to mainstream. So she meets him, fall into sex, not love, trust me, it’s all about the sex and the way he treats her which is excellent for a dead man. I know some men who are breathing and they don’t treat you like Wonderful Bill,(that’s his name). Well sookie and Bill go off to Dallas for a very interesting adventure. You read the rest. Oh and Eric, Eric is funny and beautiful. Think of Lestat, as a comedian and that’s Eric.
Rating: 4 / 5