Saturday, June 29, 2013

Dead Forever


Dead Ever After (Sookie Stackhouse, #13) by Charlaine Harris

Well, that’s the end of that series.  I hate that I am not upset, after reading this series for years, I mean, years.  You would think that I would be lamenting, but I’m just sort of shrugging my shoulders and looking at my shelf wondering what to read next.  I have felt more for characters in a standalone book with no sequels than I do for almost all of the characters in these books. 
I guess what I don’t understand and am the most upset about is the fact that these books started so strong.  I read the first five books in 7 days.  I ate them up, I read the first 10 books in no time, and then I stopped.  Read books for a couple of years, I received book 11 from paperback swap and it sat on my shelf.  Just in the last couple of weeks, I picked it up and finished the series.  At the beginning I loved the romance between Sookie and Bill, then he broke her heart, so I officially wrote him off as did Harris.  Then the show came out and I decided that Eric was more my style, well lucky me, he became Sookie’s number one in the books and I loved that.  Then there were some distractions in there, a weretiger, a werewolf, some others of different natures, but Eric was the leading attraction of me staying with this series and then book 11 was read.  Poor Eric.  I don’t know if the fictional character of Eric would ever want to be called “Poor Eric,” but I could feel Harris changing Sookie’s heart and longings.  And “Poor Eric” was being left out in the cold.

Ok, here are my thoughts on Dead Ever After, spoilers ahead. Beware!
Plot holes.  Like major holes.  It was hard to decide when specific situations happened because it seemed like the next day, but then Harris would make it sound like it was a week ago.  The main bad guy was “a devil” but he just disappeared, we didn’t meet him or hear from him again after the preface. Weird. 

I hated that Sookie ends up with Sam.  Why did Harris want that from the beginning?  Why did Eric have to go to Oklahoma? Ugh, it was utterly ridiculous! Actually I shouldn’t say I hated the ending.  It was predictable.  As I finished Deadlocked I realized quickly how it was going to end.  Sookie’s enemies were back and they wanted to kill her, but not in an action packed way, in a normal Sookie bashing way. 
I feel like this blog stinks, so I’ll just end it here by saying goodbye to Sookie and the Bon Temp gang.  I am so glad I still have the television show and that it is taking a totally different route than the books, I hope with some creativity Sookie won’t turn into her grandmother and her and Eric will be together soon!

Would I suggest this book?  Sure, if you’ve been reading all these books, finish the series.  Would I suggest the series?  Yes, just get them from the Library.  Keep Reading my Friends!

Dead and Over It.


Deadlocked (Sookie Stackhouse #12) by Charlaine Harris
This poor series.  I remember reading the first 5 or 6 books in a week.  It was thrilling learning about this new world of shifters and weres and vampires.  I loved the characters and growing with them, now it’s just bla.  Deadlocked was not the worst book I’ve ever read, but there is nothing that really happens.  Without giving spoilers I will just say that I’m upset about how things are going with Eric… oh wait, Eric who?  There were no love scenes, there was no romance, just Sookie’s inner monologue about how confused she was about Eric and their relationship.  I miss Eric.  He used to make me laugh and make me happy, but now he just enters and leaves a scene with no existence.

Deadlocked seems to be just a day in the life of Sookie, where we see her go to work, and come home and get invited to hang out with her vampire husband and then she goes to bed and does it all over again, or she just yells at Eric and goes to bed. 
I did appreciate the twist in the end.  Not the very end, but who done it (grammatical error intended).  We knew from the beginning that Jannalyn was a horrible Werewolf that was evil, but we didn’t know the why’s.  So, that was a good twist, I did not see that coming. 

I can feel the series coming to an end.  I didn’t realize that the next book is the last.  I’m kind of glad.  I need for this series to end, the last two books have been dreadful and I can only hope that the last book is excellent.  I fear that it will just be Quinn, Sam, Alcide, Eric, and Bill fighting for Sookie’s affections.  I have a thought of who she will end up with in the end.  I promise to tell the truth if I’m right or wrong with my guess. 

Again, I would only read this book if you love the series, and if you want to complete the series.  I’m ready to see what happens in the end.  What about you?  Keep Reading my friends! 

Sunday, June 16, 2013

I Reckon I'll Continue Reading


Dead Reckoning (Sookie Stackhouse, Bk. 11) by Charlaine Harris
Disappointed.  I hate to say it, but I was disappointed by the plot, the writing, the characters, the story, the whole book.  I do not place these books on a high pedestal, and this book was reported to me as not the best one of the series.  So even with low expectations, I was still sadly disappointed. 

I do not read Sookie Stackhouse books because they are intellectual, interesting or even time consuming.  I read these books because they are fun, easy, and they have some great romance in them.  This book was none of those things.  There was one sex scene in the entire book and the love theme between Sookie and Eric was sadly missing.  Where did the Eric that we love go?  Sarcastic and independent with his draw to Sookie that is so strong we feel it through the pages?    
One personality trait that I had not seen before while reading this series was that Sookie talks like a 70 year old woman sometimes.  I know she is supposed to be southern and she is supposed to have these southern sayings and such, but I am also southern and I have been reading Sookie Stackhouse books since I was her age or younger and with this last book I felt like she was an old woman.  I know no 25 year old that talks like that and I have lived in the south my entire life.  It’s just weird.  Sookie’s personality has changed and not for the better. 

It had been a very long time since I read the book previous, Dead in the Family, and therefore I had forgotten about the blood bond that came along with the marriage between Eric and Sookie.  I did not forget how angry I still am with Bill and how much I do not like him as a character, so please let me know why there is a nude scene between Sookie and Bill?  This is just a way for Harris to make her Bill fans happy.  Well Bill sucks and does not deserve Sookie, keep Bill out and keep Eric in!  Just my opinion, it’s my blog, you don’t have to agree. 

I gave this book 2 out of 5 stars on Goodreads, I would recommend this book only to those who are fans and wish to continue with the rest of the series.  I am reading on with the series because I still love the characters, but there better be more to sink our teeth into (pun intended) or I may have to give Sookie and the gang an eternal rest from my reading list.  Keep Reading my friends. 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

War Makes Monsters of Men


Monsters of Men: A Chaos Walking Novel by Patrick Ness
I have recently read many ends of stories, so far this year I have finished several series that I have read for many months and in some cases a year.  This is yet another end of a story.  When I started The Knife of Never Letting Go it was a suggestion from a friend who loved it, the same friend did not enjoy The Ask and the Answer and didn’t even try to read Monsters of Men.  I read The Knife of Never Letting Go, but decided to get the audio books for the second and third installments.  I loved them all and I was so glad that I listened to them because the actors that performed the recording did an excellent job.  I had the book and the audio book and if possible I usually preferred to listen instead of reading it myself, that is how well of a job they did on the recording. 

This series is about several groups of invading aliens and how they interact with the native species.  This new world is full of communication, the men can hear each other’s thoughts while the women remain silent.  This causes many problems and with the settling of the aliens comes many troubles that lead to wars.  We enter the story after the Spackle (native species) War and before the war that ends all wars.  Our story in this third book follows not only Todd and Viola, but we also are in the voice of 1017, the banded Spackle that we meet in The Ask and The Answer.  Of course it was different being in the voice of the Spackle that hates Todd so much especially since the audience and Viola love Todd.  It was an interesting twist so that we could see the story from every angle.   
This book had one of the craziest endings of book history (slight exaggeration).  I was actually quite shocked by the course of the events in the last several chapters and couldn’t get it off of my mind for quite some time after finishing.  I cried at the end and was upset at the turn of events. 

Throughout the series I fell in love with the relationship with Todd and Viola, it was love, but not lust.  There was a relationship that was beyond a teenage love with all that they had been through and conquered just brought them back together and closer.  I enjoyed the entrance of Lee into the story and how Viola was not swayed from her devotion to Todd and was not even tempted to go in the direction of a new found interest. 
As most books go, I miss the characters when I am done with a book and that still goes with this series.  I loved them, they became my friends and I miss them now that the story is over. 

I would recommend this series to any reader of all ages.  And if you like to listen to your books, this should be next on your list.  Keep Reading my Friends!  

Saturday, June 1, 2013

I am the Circle and the Circle is me

The Ask and the Answer: Chaos Walking Novel by Patrick Ness

We find Todd exactly where we left him in The Knife of Never Letting Go, the first book of the Chaos Walking trilogy.  He is in the Cathedral begging for Viola’s life.  He had carried her to Haven only to meet Mayor Prentiss and his herd of men from Prentisstown.  In this second book of the trilogy, the audience reads both Todd and Viola’s perspective and we follow their paths as they are separated but both residing in New Prentisstown which was formally known as Haven.  There is so much going on in this book, it would be hard to outline it all. 

I love the characters, both Todd and Viola are great characters to sink into their thoughts, Viola whose thoughts are secret to those around her because she is a woman and Todd’s Noise speaks to all because his is a male.  It’s interesting to see Todd’s decisions and actions through Viola’s thoughts and no matter how bad his actions are she never loses faith in him.  The author also tries to bring another male character into the mix for a love triangle, but I wasn’t buying it.  There is no one else except Todd. 
I loved the ending.  I was sitting on the edge of my seat and I couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen, but as the last book, cliff hanger.  I was actually given The Knife of Never Letting Go as “the craziest cliff hanger of all times.”  I’m not sure that I agree with that, but my friend also didn’t enjoy The Ask and the Answer and I did.  I think second book has a bigger cliff hanger than the first and I cannot wait to start Monsters of Men to finish this series and find out what happens.

The Ask and the Answer was an interesting title.  I assumed it had to do with Todd and Mayor, excuse me, President Prentiss’ first interaction where President Prentiss says a sentence about asking and answering, but in all actuality it has to do with President Prentiss’ rebuttal to Mistress Coyle’s terrorist group, The Answer that started during the Spackle War when the new settlers came to the new world. 
All of this to say if you like Aliens, War, hearing men’s thoughts, suspense, with a little splash of romance (maybe), then this series is for you.  I found it at the library, but I’m sure you can find it at any book store.  I hope you enjoyed the blog and I hope you enjoy a good book soon!  Keep reading my friends!