Dead Reckoning
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Charlaine Harris
Caught up in the politics of the vampire world, psychic Sookie Stackhouse learns that she is as much of a pawn as any ordinary human in this novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series—the inspiration for the HBO® original series True Blood.With her knack for being in trouble’s way, Sookie witnesses the firebombing of Merlotte’s, the bar where she works. Since Sam Merlotte is now known to be two-natured, suspicion falls immediately on the anti-shifters in the area. Sookie suspects otherwise, but her attention is divided when she realizes that her lover, Eric Northman, and his “child” Pam are plotting to kill the vampire who is now their master. Gradually, Sookie is drawn into the plot—which is much more complicated than she knows...
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Author
Charlaine Harris
Pages
368
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2012-03-27
ISBN
1937007359 9781937007355
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"What can I say? I like Charlaine Harris books! For a fun, sexy, imaginative read she just can't be beat! Sure they're far-fetched but leave your skepticism at the door & come on in."
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Sherrie Guerin
"I loved this series. I couldn’t put it down to save my life. "
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Amanda
"I read about two thirds of this book, until the little group figured out everything that was going on in about five pages of exposition. <br/><br/>I really miss when Mercedes Lackey wrote for adults. I think this book wouldn't be too far out of the range of something an eight year old friend of mine who's steadily working her way through the Boxcar Children could read, aside from the subject matter of zombies.<br/><br/>VERY young adult. Your mileage may vary."
"After finishing this book, I'm glad that Charlaine Harris has decided to call it quits after another two books to be published. While I loved the first several books, the last 3 or so have not been up to par. In fact, I even said I wouldn't buy this one. I would borrow it from the library. But that didn't happen. I still bought it. Now I'm suffering, a little, from buyers remorse when I could have bought something else and enjoyed it that much more.<br/><br/>The plot, we all saw coming, is how to get Victor out of the picture. He's disrupting the lives of the Shreveport Vampires, making subtle threats towards Sookie and is trying to find a way to provoke Eric into an altercation to have reason to off the vamp. It felt flat. All of it. Like there was no life left in the characters.<br/><br/>I did like the interaction with Dermot. I think he's an interesting character. I just wish he had more time in the book. Like the rest of the series, there is one huge plot working and other subplots. Mostly just the one subplot in this, a very recycled subplot. I'm a little tired of the plot of 'Someone's out to get Sookie'.<br/><br/>Paranormal Romance is a favorite genre of mine. I love it. Can't get enough of it. But with Sookie, it's not really romance. She's got this righteous indignation when it comes to her beau's and it's a little off putting after book 11. Eric gets worried about her in the book and she gets mad at him for it. Of all the things she continues to accuse Eric with, she's guilty of as well. I just wanted to slap her upside the head and make her realize what a hunk she has!<br/><br/>I have to agree with all the other reviewers about the amount of inconsistency in this book. There seem to be a fair few in this. It seems that Harris doesn't have any sort of plan for the series when she started writing, or the inconsistency wouldn't need to be mentioned. In this, events change on how things played out in previous books that just don't add up. At all.<br/><br/>I'm still hoping the next two (if it is true that Harris is not counting this book) will have a good ending for the series. The first books were amazing. Let's hope she can manage to close the series with a bang."
"Sookie is really starting to get on my nerves. She's been around magical creatures long enough now to not be so overly emotional when "odd" things happen. She's chosen to stay in the vampire world, as well as the world of the weres but it seems she doesn't wanna be in it yet she just can't let it go.<br/>The best part of this book was learning more about her gift and her fairy ancestory.<br/>There is so much that Ms Harris is trying to squeeze into the book that it seems forced. And I do understand that there are so many directions that the book can go in and even more supernatural content to explore but at some point there needs to be a cutoff to prevent over saturation."