Saturday, July 2, 2011

Vampire Book Club-- Dead Reckoning


My girlfriends Lisa and Mandy and I discovered a few years ago that we all share a passion for silly vampire novels. Obviously we had a hay day with the Twilight series, but now our focus is on the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris-- and perhaps more importantly, the HBO series True Blood that brings the books to life!

Last summer we got together once a week to watch episodes of the show, share our culinary skills with each other, and squeal in delight over the viking vampire, Eric.

Dead Reckoning (Sookie Stackhouse, Book 11)This summer is going to be no different, as the show just started up, but to tide us over before season 4, we had a vampire book club night so we could discuss the latest chronicles of Sookie-- Dead Reckoning. While these books are always fun, and very easy to devour in just a night or two, the latest installment mostly fell flat for us. (Somewhat-of-a-spoiler alert)The supernatural world that Sookie finds herself involved in has just gotten crazy-- there are vampires, werewolves, other shifters, fairies, elves, and plenty of others that appear every once in awhile. This book, instead of focusing on Sookie's battle with just one supe (or even one supe), basically covered too much ground. We checked in with every supe in Bon Temps at least once, and the plot barely moved a long.  The big events that unfolded were the end (or what appears to be) of Sookie's relationship with Eric, the end of the latest evil vampire in charge, and the discovery of some interesting Fae related truths in Sookie's home.

The book was still fun, raunchy, and exciting-- but it didn't have the same engaging qualities as some of the previous.

The ladies of the vampire book club are currently more excited for Season 4 of True Blood (Sunday nights on HBO). Any woman who has read the fourth book knows why.

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