From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris
Sep. 14th, 2009 06:55 amOMGWTF this one was awesome: so much happened, and The Sook was brilliant throughout.
Best bit? Eric now remembers :D (am edging ever closer to
Seriously, though, so much happens in this book: werewolf war. Vampire politics. Jason and Crystal. Eric's memory. Siegbert and the new King. The Bob issue gets resolved (although he then vanishes, and I was sorta hoping that he might hang around). Sookie meets her great-grandfather.
And w00t! Quinn gets dumped. Alrighty.
These books are so much fun - I am going to resist Dead and Gone until it's out in paperback, though. Will probably pick up TRUEBLOOD on DVD before that day, so I won't be spending as long away from Bon Temps as you might think. More Sook goodness coming in 2010, too.
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Date: 2009-09-21 12:44 pm (UTC)I checked, and the library have it... am *very* tempted to order it in.
Am gratified to learn that it's clearly not just me who found Quinn to be a waste of space... he was fine as the enigmatic ringmaster at the Werewolf leadership contest, but as Sookie partner material he's definitely lacking.
There something about the way that Sookie accepts being around Eric, and vice versa, that makes it hard for me to see her linked with anyone else now. As much as I like Sam, methinks he'll either be left on the sidelines, or get someone brand new to play with.
Incidentally, it amuses me greatly that you got up to speed with paperback Sookie canon in less than a week!
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Date: 2009-09-21 08:41 pm (UTC)Re: Sookie
Date: 2009-09-21 09:04 pm (UTC)compulsivefast reads, though... Comradette K at work is also on the last instalment, because I've beenpushinglending them around; bumped into her in the car park, and she was reading the book as she walked into work...