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Title | : | Club Dead (Sookie Stackhouse #3) |
Author | : | Charlaine Harris |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | May 6th 2006 by Orbit (first published May 2003) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Urban Fantasy. Romance. Fiction. Mystery |
Charlaine Harris
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 4.03 | 210528 Users | 5371 Reviews
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Things between cocktail waitress Sookie and her vampire boyfriend Bill seem to be going excellently (apart from the small matter of him being undead) until he leaves town for a while. A long while. Bill's sinister boss Eric has an idea of where to find him, whisking her off to Jackson, Mississippi to mingle with the under-underworld at Club Dead. When she finally catches up with the errant vampire, he is in big trouble and caught in an act of serious betrayal. This raises serious doubts as to whether she should save him or start sharpening a few stakes of her own ..Itemize Books During Club Dead (Sookie Stackhouse #3)
Original Title: | Club Dead |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sookie Stackhouse #3 |
Characters: | Sookie Stackhouse, Bill Compton, Sam Merlotte, Jason Stackhouse, Eric Northman, Tara Thornton, Pam Ravenscroft, Russell Edgington, Alcide Herveaux |
Setting: | Jackson, Mississippi(United States) Bon Temps, Louisiana(United States) |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 210528 Users | 5371 ReviewsCriticism Based On Books Club Dead (Sookie Stackhouse #3)
(B+) 76% | GoodNotes: Though short on substance its a light, fun read with better drawn characters and a brisker pace than previous books.Not as fast or fun a read as the previous two books in the series. Although I'm not sure its really the book's fault. As anyone who reads multiple books at the same time can attest to, you often become more engrossed in one book and forget the other books you're reading. I also tend to read based on my mood and I'm not in a light and fun fantasy mood right now.Club Dead probably isn't any less fun a read then the first two books but my mood has changed. I've spent the last two weeks battling
Rating: 3.75* of fiveThe Publisher Says: Things between cocktail waitress Sookie and her vampire boyfriend Bill seem to be going excellently (apart from the small matter of him being undead) until he leaves town for a while. A long while. Bill's sinister boss Eric has an idea of where to find him, whisking her off to Jackson, Mississippi to mingle with the under-underworld at Club Dead. When she finally catches up with the errant vampire, he is in big trouble and caught in an act of serious
(B+) 76% | GoodNotes: Though short on substance its a light, fun read with better drawn characters and a brisker pace than previous books.
Rating: 3.75* of fiveThe Publisher Says: Things between cocktail waitress Sookie and her vampire boyfriend Bill seem to be going excellently (apart from the small matter of him being undead) until he leaves town for a while. A long while. Bill's sinister boss Eric has an idea of where to find him, whisking her off to Jackson, Mississippi to mingle with the under-underworld at Club Dead. When she finally catches up with the errant vampire, he is in big trouble and caught in an act of serious
Original Rating: 5 starsNew rating: 3 starsThe first half of this book was extremely boring and mostly filler. The second half was pretty great. PRO: Bill leaves in the beginning.CON: Sookie does a bunch of boring stuff around Bon Temps.PRO: Sookie meets Alcide.CON: Alcide is so boring in the books.PRO: Russell Edgington is in this book.CON: Russell Edgington is so boring in the books.PRO: Eric Northman. Eric Northman. Eric Northman. Overall, this series in retrospect is kind of sucky and
Once again, Harris has continued to improve from one book to the next, thought it still has its flaws. The story starts a little slow, and gets monotonous at times, but it picks up toward the end, making the overall book pretty enjoyable. These books truly are like candy for the brain.I was very pleased to find that Bill was missing in action for most of this installment, but despite the reprieve, he still managed to inspire a whole new level of loathing on my part. I hope that Harris doesn't
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