Book review: Dead in the Family
Dead in the Family
By Charlaine Harris
I don’t know why everyone told me this was not a good book. I almost didn’t read it because I didn’t want to waste my time. And while this isn’t my mostest favoritest series by my mostest favoritest authors (for those, see my PNRUFy list), I’m still glad I picked it up.
SPOILER ALERT – If you’d like to remain blissfully unaware of any events in the book, please stop reading now, go check it out, peruse it, and then come back. We’ll still be here. For the rest of us who’ve read the thing or for those of you who like to read the back page first (gasp!), soldier on…
This is the tenth book in Harris’s popular Southern Vampire series, and I must admit that the last couple haven’t really floated my train (yes, I know that train’s don’t float, as a rule, but imagine how good something would be to make that happen!). I’m not really sure why I’m not in love with Sookie and her world, but the books usually just leave me flat.
This one, however, I thought was better. There wasn’t one big plot device that Sookie and pals had to overcome. It was more of a regrouping after the last couple of death-defying endings. I enjoyed seeing the characters go about their everyday lives for a change. After all, you don’t have to have an apocalypse in every book, right?
It was good for Bill to get some page time – even if it wasn’t under better circumstances. I have to say, True Blood has redeemed Bill a little bit in my eyes, but I am still an Eric girl at heart. Which means, I’m very glad Sookie and Eric got to spend a good chunk of time together. They still have a few issues to work through, but I am keeping my fingers crossed for those two crazy kids.
Ok, fellow PNRUFy freaks, here’s my call on this one. Not the best book you’ll ever read, but definitely worth the couple of hours it will take you to get through it. When you’ve finished, treat yourself by checking out a few episodes of True Blood (We just got in season two! Woohoo!).
Happy Sookiefying (Sookiesizing?)
Amanda
NCIS
Glee
Darkly Dreaming Dexter
Burn Notice (on USA)
I am freaking out at the impending end to my beloved TV show 



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