![]() ![]() ![]() Club Dead delivers just what I have come to expect from Sookie Stackhouse–a fun romp on the lighter side of the paranormal world, although this one is darker than the first two books. I found the overall mystery story entertaining and of the same (if not higher!) caliber as its predecessors, the characters were characteristically well developed, and really I couldn’t ask for more. And, in true Sookie style, Book 3 did not disappoint! Sookie’s rocky relationship with le asshole Bill takes a turn for the worse here, and even though Bill has betrayed Sookie on every level, she still loves him and needs to try to save his sorry ass. Thea So, we decided to go ahead and indulge ourselves with a Sookie Stackhouse binge after our shared love for books 1 and 2 in the series. Oh and because that Norse god, the Enormous Blonde Viking vampire Eric Northman. Still, it is a Sookie book and very much enjoyable because of her. I could live with that of course, if things hadn’t gone from bad to worse with a plot I thought boring and unbelievable. The book starts and I am already enraged and aggravated from page 1. ![]() To start with, the main mystery has to with The–vampire-I-love-to-Hate Bill Comptom. I started with a lot of good expectations for Club Dead and ended up a bit disappointment to tell you the truth. When Thea green signalled us to go on Binge Alert I was giddy with anticipation. Ana: The minute I finished reading Living Dead in Dallas, which I loved, I wanted to carry on reading this series, non stop. ![]()
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