Thursday, December 9, 2010

Dead in the Family (Sookie Stackhouse, Book 10) by Charlaine Harris


Dead in the Family isn't as great as the other books in this series but it is still pretty good.

A lot of small things happen... There is not ONE huge plot and a lot of things are left unresolved, which is good and bad. Good because it means more Sookie books, bad because your left wanting so much more!

This book is entertaining and enlightening but this fan is starting to wonder if Ms. Harris should wrap up this series and start on something else because the last few books haven't been as enjoyable as the first four or five.

Grade: B

Synopsis:

From Barnes & Noble

Sookie Stackhouse somehow survived the Faery War, but life never seems to get easy for Bon Temps' telepathic (but tip-poor) barmaid. In the tenth installment of Charlaine Harris's resilient Southern Vampire series, Sookie and heartthrob Eric Northman come under intense regal scrutiny, but there are dangers even closer at hand: The doors to Faery slammed shut before some Fae were able to return and they're holding Sookie very personally responsible

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