Sookie Stackhouse 8 Volume Set (Sookie Stackhouse #1-8) 
Chris - So, before Halloween 2010, I started reading through the Sookie Stackhouse books because of my enjoyment of the True Blood TV series. I have to say that I've enjoyed them quite a bit. The first book is very similar to the first season of True Blood, and there are elements of book 2 and book 3 in season 2 and season 3, but there are many differences. One of the main differences with the books is that everything is from Sookie's perspective in her narritive, so if she doesn't witness
Basic Premise: A psychic waitress in Louisiana deals with relationship issues and the vampires, werewolves, and other shifters who cross her path.I've reviewed these books individually, so I'm not going to do that again here. Some of the books are better than others, but all had something to enjoy.

I loved this series! A vampire series that actually follows the vampire code" and best of all, no sparkling!
This series was very addicting to read. With every book I finished I couldn't wait to start the next one! I read all the books before I watched an episode of the TV show... Gotta say, I liked the books better. I just couldn't get into the show at all. I watched the first 3 episodes and couldn't stand to watch any more. I would have given this series 5 stars, but as the series went on it seemed to go a little downhill. Loved the first 4 books... I only finished the series because I wanted to know
I ignored the mild fatphobia in the beginning of book 1, but then when Sookie gets nauseated watching two men kiss, I decided to move on. Homophobia has no place in my library.
Charlaine Harris
Paperback | Pages: 2500 pages Rating: 4.29 | 9497 Users | 425 Reviews

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Title | : | Sookie Stackhouse 8 Volume Set (Sookie Stackhouse #1-8) |
Author | : | Charlaine Harris |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 2500 pages |
Published | : | September 29th 2009 by Ace (first published 2009) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction. Romance. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal Romance |
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A nice boxed set of softcover books. Cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse is no typical Southern belle. She can read minds. And she's got a thing for vampires. Which, in a town like Bon Temps, Louisiana, means she'll have to watch her back-and neck... This boxed set includes: Dead Until Dark Living Dead in Dallas Club Dead Dead to the World Dead as a Doornail Definitely Dead All Together Dead From Dead to WorseSpecify Books To Sookie Stackhouse 8 Volume Set (Sookie Stackhouse #1-8)
ISBN: | 0441018238 (ISBN13: 9780441018239) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sookie Stackhouse #1-8 |
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Ratings: 4.29 From 9497 Users | 425 ReviewsWrite Up About Books Sookie Stackhouse 8 Volume Set (Sookie Stackhouse #1-8)
I love this series so much, the way she writes just draws you into the world! I was addicted and could not stop until I had read the entire series.Chris - So, before Halloween 2010, I started reading through the Sookie Stackhouse books because of my enjoyment of the True Blood TV series. I have to say that I've enjoyed them quite a bit. The first book is very similar to the first season of True Blood, and there are elements of book 2 and book 3 in season 2 and season 3, but there are many differences. One of the main differences with the books is that everything is from Sookie's perspective in her narritive, so if she doesn't witness
Basic Premise: A psychic waitress in Louisiana deals with relationship issues and the vampires, werewolves, and other shifters who cross her path.I've reviewed these books individually, so I'm not going to do that again here. Some of the books are better than others, but all had something to enjoy.

I loved this series! A vampire series that actually follows the vampire code" and best of all, no sparkling!
This series was very addicting to read. With every book I finished I couldn't wait to start the next one! I read all the books before I watched an episode of the TV show... Gotta say, I liked the books better. I just couldn't get into the show at all. I watched the first 3 episodes and couldn't stand to watch any more. I would have given this series 5 stars, but as the series went on it seemed to go a little downhill. Loved the first 4 books... I only finished the series because I wanted to know
I ignored the mild fatphobia in the beginning of book 1, but then when Sookie gets nauseated watching two men kiss, I decided to move on. Homophobia has no place in my library.
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