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Dead To The World: A True Blood Novel (Gollancz) (Paperback)
Short Description for Dead To The WorldThe Golden Globe award-winning series, now showing on FX, the channel that brought us DEXTER.
Full description- Publisher: Gollancz
- Published: 23 July 2009
- Format: Paperback 336 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Fantasy
- ISBN 13: 9780575089426 ISBN 10: 0575089423
- Sales rank: 1,647
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Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris
Book four of the Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood series is arguably the best one of the series so far. Setting the action back in Bon Temps, after the previous two books were set out of town, this time around Sookie must protect Eric, who is suffering from memory loss due to a witches curse, from a coven of evil witches. She must also deal with the disappearance of her brother Jason, as well as her break-up with Bill, who spends most of this book in Peru.
There's a bit more supernatural stuff going on this time around. We meet some new beings, or Supes as they are called in the book, including some new Shifters, a fairy and a coven of witches. Sookie's brother Jason also gets more to do in this book, he becomes involved in the supernatural world and his character will certainly never be the same again after this book. Some of the characters who we met in the previous book, Club Dead: A True Blood Novel also reappear, most notably Alcide, Sookie's werewolf friend (although he, along with many other male characters is something of a love interest for her).
If you have read any of these books before then you know what to expect here; a fun, slightly tongue in cheek paranormal mystery. Our heroine, Sookie is fairly brazen and although she isn't the sharpest tool in the box, acts as a very entertaining narrator. Style wise, the book is very simple to read, and it won't take you long as it is quite addictive reading, as are the other books in this series. If you haven't read any of those, then I suggest you go back to Dead Until Dark: A True Blood Novel and start from there, as although this can be understood and read as a single mystery, there are things that do overlap from book to book, such as characters and mythology. Nothing too mind boggling, but it's always best to get the whole effect of this world.
So all in all, this is an addictive, fun and at times suspenseful read, which is the strongest addition to the series so far. Let's hope that book five keeps up with this trend.
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A Piece Of Eric You Don't Want To Miss.
I love this book. It's one of my favourites in the series. As a character, Eric is definitely my favourite and in this book you get to see another vunerable side to him, very unlike his usual self. The relationship between Sokkie and Eric in this book is very sweet, even though Eric isnt his usual self! by FangBanger Jess

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