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Book Review of Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, Bk 1)

Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, Bk 1)
thirstyvampire82 avatar reviewed on + 8 more book reviews


The first time I picked the book up, I could deal with the idea that vampires were in society as regular people, so I put the book back on the shelf.Fast forward a couple months and I ran out of stuff to read. I picked it back up with an open-mind. I was literally (OK maybe figuratively) "sucked in" (pun intended :). I read each book quicker that any other series! Now I'm 29 and I read the "Twilight" series way before this and got into the whole 'vampire thing'. I even bought the seasons 1&2, and can't wait to buy season 3. One word or two about the seasons compared to the books. This is the part that drew me in. I read the books first then watched the series. I didn't have an idea where it would turn! Alan Ball made it is "own", while loosely sticking to the plot line. I'm 29 so while I appreciate the "teenage" writing style for the "Twilight Series", I wanted something a little more grown up. the "Sookie Stackhouse" series really had me reeled in. I beleive others feel the same or they wouldn't have bothered making a 4th season of True Blood, and Charlaine Harris would wrap up the series. Thanks for your patience reading this. I know it's a lot to take in.However, I firmly believe everyone is entitled to there one opinion, I'm just posting mine.