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Books : Living Dead in Dallas (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 2) |
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780441009237
ISBN: 0441009239
Label: Ace Books
Manufacturer: Ace Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 291
Publication Date: March 26, 2002
Publisher: Ace Books
Release Date: March 26, 2002
Studio: Ace Books
Sales Rank: 950
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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.
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I am reading the entire 8 book Southern Vampire Series and watching True Blood on HBO. This is a goood book alone or in the series.
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Living Dead in Dallas is pretty good ... maybe not quite as good as Book #1, but addictively readable, nonetheless. This second book begins to lay the foundation of how the series will unfold: Eric Northman sends Sookie Stackhouse hither and yon to solve minor mysteries involving vampires. Eric will be a definite rival to Bill, Sookie & Bill will continue to have an on again (in more ways than one ... the sex is marvelous without being porny), off again and the books will be filled with all manner ... Read More
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I've only read the first four books so far, but this is my least favorite of the four. I liked the introduction to The Fellowship of the Sun, and knowing more about that. And the bellboy was a fun new character, but aside from that this one lacked something for me. It was still a great book, don't get me wrong, but I definitely prefer the others in the series so far.
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The supernatural romance novels that feature vampires -once only a sub-culture of the romance genre - has recently gotten huge boost recently, thanks to the success of the Twilight saga. One could argue that this genre has been around much longer, and written much better than the Stephanie Meyers series, but I digress.
Then add on the success of True Blood, the HBO series developed by Alan Ball, and based on these novels, has made Charlaine Harris' Southern vampire tales just as popular.
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If you expect to get from this book what you got from the TrueBlood series, you are up for a big disappointment. I am lacking words to describe how bad the book was. There was no depth, no anticipation, when reading this book I felt as if I was watching some horrible soap opera. Sookie: kept on arguing with Bill, breaking up with him and getting back together; every 5 pages she had the best sex of her life, every 4 pages she got beaten up and mentioned how strong she was, I guess to justify more beating; ... Read More
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