María Merioma itibaren Bilotserkivtsi, Poltavs'ka oblast, Ukraine

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2019-09-03 19:41

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So, I'm obviously going to compare this to Twilight. *Spoilers* Given the popularity and adult themes found on the series True Blood, (a show I can only sample through youtube because we don't have HBO), I was sure the Sookie Stackhouse series was going to be a better one than Twilight. I read Dead Until Dark, found the writing subpar, and the deliberately titilating, violent, and perverse aspects of Sookie's day-to-day life with Bill pretty much a turn-off. Twilight being the other most recent vampiric success, it follows some very similar plotlines, but does so with maturity and style. Despite being a YA book, Twilight was better-written, more engaging, and far sexier, and that's coming from a Harry Potter fan/Twilight detractor. Once Dead Until Dark took a necrophila/incest/rape turn, I had to wonder how exactly this Harris woman was living down there in Arkansas. This novel perpetuates the worst kinds of stereotypes about the South. According to Harris, the typical local is a racist hick with a low tolerance for anything considered amoral, excepting of course dalliances with close relatives--that's just natural. I found Sam vastly more appealing, but for whatever reason, Mr. Bill-I have a fetish for hair-Compton is Sookie's one and only. Bill bores me. Bill seems like kind of an idiot. Sam, on the other hand, can turn into a Collie, and I love dogs. I will say this, her characters are better fleshed out than those of Meyer's. Sookie Stackhouse is a naive and sassy mix of southern belle and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Bella is nothing without the supernatural beings that she's made to define her. She can't wait to die for them, be it a technical or definitive death. Oh, this book was trashy alright, but in a far-dirtier way than Twilight is. It's fast-paced, funny, and filled with some memorable characters. Maybe the show's better, but from what I've seen of it, it's stayed pretty close to the book, aside from it's more blatant socio-political comentary, which I didn't find in the book as much. I don't intend to continue on with the series--Charlaine Harris is a southern-fried freak-a-deak.

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