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Definitely Dead

22 February 2010 1 views 5 Comments

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The new Sookie Stackhouse novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Dead as a Doornail.

Spiked with a “frothy fusion of romance, mystery, and fantasy” (Publishers Weekly), this “deliciously fiendish…increasingly riotous series” (Dallas Morning News) sends the supernaturally gifted cocktail waitress to New Orleans, where she has to deal with the legacy of one of her own family and a host of potentially dangerous characters…. More >>

Definitely Dead

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  • Mired in Words said:

    As always, Harris provides a most entertaining tale about Sookie. I adore these stories. BTW, if you haven’t tried any of her other series, please do. They are wonderful. My only complaint about Harris’ books…. they are too short. I want more. I would love to have a couple of hundred more pages of Sookie.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • S. Hovde said:

    This was another great installment in the series. I enjoyed it immensely.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • M. Gann said:

    Another cold blooded vampire story in a steamy climate. Great, good fun! Perfect beach book!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Making it Short said:

    WOW! I cannot believe these reviews, I thought this was one of her best…..The new love interest seems so yummy, give me more of him. Sookie is always in a scrap and this one is no exception. This book was great…I finished it in almost a day I couldn’t but it down.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • ArouraLeona said:

    I must say, I am quite pleased with this piece. It was nice to catch up with all the little characters I had become fond of in other books, like Dr Ludwig and Holly, which I had feared would drop off of the face of the series like many lesser authors do in their world building. I am pleased that when CH creates a character in her world of vampires, weres, witches… and the occasional human… she doesn’t just ignore them after their two oh so useful lines.

    As you can tell from other reviews, Bill is given more bad guy bashing! THANK GOD, I’ve always disliked Bill because he seemed to be too vampire steriotype. Other vampires (see Pam or Erik, or even the Queen of LA) have a sense of humor, have personality, and Bill really seems to lack that. He has always seemed driven by the idea of Territory, and control over that territory as opposed to personality.

    This brings me to Quinn… he’s a tiger. As a cat lover, and especially a large cat lover (live near a tiger refuge and trust me it’s bliss) I couldn’t ask for more in a man. Lucky Sookie!

    I also liked the info and true feeling that was expressed during periods discussing the Queen of LA’s relationship with Hadley, the final (maybe) clean up of the Debbie Pelt affair, and the fun with Claude that is oh so CH!

    All in all it is possibly my favorite of the series. It proves that a book can be highly entertaining and not be ALL about life and death, it can have some happy mundane stuff in there as well, and we still love it. I loved that we were able to see more of Sookies interations with the people of Bon Temps, which we occassionally miss while she travels around the South on her… well I’m sure she wouldn’t call them adventures!

    Also, way to go with Sookie keeping her word to herself!

    PICK IT UP!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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