![]() ![]() I fet the characters in the book didn't seem completely believable they felt a little flat, and they accepted some things a little too easily. As well as the review being different, my actual opinion may have been different too, if I hadn't seen some of the series, and I can't help but compare them - but I won't mention th TV programme anymore, just know my view is a little tarnished. ![]() I liked the book, but I think I prefer it as a television programme. So far, I have seen the first three episodes of True Blood (with the fourth recorded to watch) now it's being shown in the UK, and if I hadn't, my review of Dead Until Dark would be different. When things are found out about the murder, Sookie puts some things together, and worries that she's next. A resident "fang-banger" has been murdered, and fingers are pointed at the vampires. Tall, dark, handsome and hungry, Bill isn't the all that's new for Bon Temps. Sookie had been longing to meet a vampire for a while, and is ecstatic when the vampire Bill walks into the bar she works in. Vampires have come out of the woodwork, or rather coffins, and try to live side-by-side with the humans. Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris - Working as a waitress in Bon Temps, an ordinary town in Louisiana, is an ordinary young woman, Sookie Stackhouse - well, she's ordinary if you discount her "disability" to read minds. ![]()
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