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Southern Vampire Mysteries 7 - by Charlaine Harris

Tuesday, Jun 5, 2007

Started Reading: June 4, 2007
Finished Reading: June 5, 2007

I’m reading All Together Dead and I’m not finished yet, LOL. But I still want to type a few things about what I’ve read so far -

I wish Sookie could make up her mind on who she likes and does not like. I wish she stops sleeping with almost every man she feels a chemistry with. D=

I wish the series doesn’t turn into another Anita Blake. =(

I hope this would end with an Eric/Sookie pairing. If not, screw canon. LOL.

I wish Charlaine Harris didn’t dwell so much on the lives of other people and instead went directly to the issue of the Summit. The few first chapters were a waste.

I continue reading chapter eight now. xD

EDIT: Alright, finally finished it!

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Moon Called by Patricia Briggs

Friday, Mar 30, 2007

Started Reading: March 29, 2007
Finished Reading: March 30, 2007

There are still a few plot holes, but otherwise I understood better. Sometimes it feels rushed, but sometimes the pace is just fine. I like Mercy immensely, and there’s more about Jesse in this book than the other one (I just couldn’t picture her being as a person in the second book much).

Well, now I think competition between Adam and Sam is the only competition possible, LOL. I doubt Stefan stands a chance (and I’ve read a little piece on the FAQ in Patricia Briggs’ website. =)

Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs

Thursday, Mar 29, 2007

Started Reading: March 28, 2007
Finished Reading: March 29, 2007

I intended to read Greywalker but I ended up reading this instead. Hehe. I didn’t exactly know it was the second book to the series (Mercy Thompson series) so I read and it wasn’t until Mercy started talking about past events and debts that I realized, okay, this definitely isn’t the first book. I finished Blood Bound regardless, and I’ve been doing the reading-in-descending-order for the past few days (the Southern Vampires series, the Bridgerton series, etc.) so I’m pretty much used to it. I guess the only thing I’m confused of is Mercy’s age.

Anyway, Patricia Brigg’s world has a different feel from Charlaine Harris’, and this time it’s the werewolves and fae who came out in the open first, vampires still keeping their existence secret. I don’t know which world seems darker - maybe neither is, but it has that different feel to it. Vampires don’t exactly hog the spotlight in Mercy’s world, even if this particular book in the series have them slightly in focus.

I like Mercy’s character and even the wolves, Samuel and Adam. I hadn’t read anything with a walker before. Usually it’s just human, vampire, werewolf, shapeshifter, and faeries. Now there’s a character who shapeshifts, isn’t a vampire nor were, and can pass for a human (but she isn’t…since she’s a Walker, so it’s altogether a different thing). Stefan is a very interesting vampire, with that Scooby-doo look-alike van. I’d like to know how everyone met each other so I’m going to read the first book, Moon Called, soon.

Should I talk about relationships? Because I can’t help it, >__<;; LOL. I’m always interested in romance. Or the possibility of one.

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Southern Vampire Mysteries 6 - by Charlaine Harris

Sunday, Mar 25, 2007

Started Reading: March 25, 2007
Finished Reading: March 25, 2007

Definitely Dead pretty much wrapped up some conflicts left unsolved in the last book, which was good. Quinn in tiger form was real pretty - I just wished he was white rather than orange, LOL. And had hair on his scalp. But otherwise, he’s a good guy, and I’m pretty impressed he could control himself when he needed it - at times.

I’m hoping the seventh book would be last to the series because I, for one, don’t really like anything that drag far too long. I mean, I’ve read Terry Goodkind’s first five books but the characters just had to live, die, and then live again for a span of what, twelve novels now?, that I got tired of their apparent immortality.

And aw, I really hope Eric wasn’t just attracted to the fairy blood. I feel a bit sorry for Bill, but I’m a person who could hold grudges for a long time and if I were Sookie, I doubt I’ll be forgiving him anytime soon. What he confessed in this book was far worse than the prior betrayal back in the…third? one. I still prefer Eric over Quinn, though personality-wise, Quinn’s a warmer kind of guy (although the same applies physically, LOL). But Eric could just be so funny even when he’s trying to be cold and serious! And that makes him all the more lovable. xD Especially when he’s not in control.

And, boy, am I grateful that May’s just around the corner. I’d have to hunt for the newest novel, but at least I’d know it’s out.

Southern Vampire Mysteries - quotes

Sunday, Mar 25, 2007

Some quotes I just wanted to take note of.

Arlene stared at me. “They got to check in with you, now? Sookie, you need to shun the dead and involve yourself more with the living.”

- p. 116, Definitely Dead

I had to put that, because I loved the way Arlene said it. xD Can’t put that in better words.

“If I sleep with a hundred men, or a hundred sheep, it’s not any of your business!”

- Sookie, Dead as a Doornail (lost the page)

It has sheep in it, and that’s reason enough. :P