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Dead And Gone (Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood, Book 9)

(Book #9 in the Sookie Stackhouse Series)

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In the ninth novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Sookie Stackhouse series, the werewolves and shifters come out of the closet and throw the small town of Bon Temps into a tailspin... Except for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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6 ratings

Wrong copy!!!!!

I am extremely upset about getting sent a mass paperback when I clearly ordered regular paperback due to bad eyesight. Misleading! Now I have to wait another 2-3 weeks to get the hardback edition.

Another great book!

I know many people did not like this book as much as the previous books, but I loved it. Within 24 hours I was through reading it and wanted more! I think after centuries of being hard-hearted...Eric has finally realized how important Sookie is to him....and that is why he seems "soft" in this book. I loved it...and I hope Sookie and Eric continue on their journey in Dead in the Family!!

Great Read

I read the whole set of Sookie Stackhouse Books by Charlaine Harris. I love the show on HBO and the books were great I had a hard time putting them down. I was sorry to have finished the last one. Hopefully there will be more to the series.

Fantastic! Lots of action!

I dont' get what all the negative reviews are about. I really enjoyed this book, as I have all the Sookie Stackhouse books. I only wish this one had been longer; I got to the end way too fast. I love that Sookie and Eric are finally getting somewhere; its about time. So I hope that continues. Otherwise I just couldn't agree with the other reviews about the excess of violence, etc. I found a couple of editorial issues in the text, but what book doesn't have a few of those. I found them easy to ignore and "fix" in my mind as I read. I think this is one of the best in series yet. Can't wait for the next one! Keep 'em coming Ms. Harris!

Best Sookie story in a while ....

After a strong start to the Sookie series, I have been a bit disappointed with some of the recent books. This one renewed my love of Sookie's story. No, it isn't perfect and there are some continuity errors along the way. But I enjoyed the combination of characters, the evolution of character relationships, and the new problems that present themselves in the story. I loved the increased intensity of Sookie's relationship with Eric, was glad to see Bill become a more important part of Sookie's life again, was happy to see the "end" of some of the more annoying characters, enjoyed the friendship between Sookie and Amelia, still love Sam and wish I had a friend like him, and am still amazed at the loyalty shown to Sookie by the supes. The story ended on a great line and I can't wait to see what will happen next! (But there are still many "lose ends" I hope Ms Harris doesn't forget to neatly wrap up)

Dead and Gone a metaphor for old issues revisited

Dead and Gone, the 9th in the Sookie Stackhouse, Southern Vampire series, is a refreshingly quick read that (finally!) offers some closure on the Sookie-Eric Northman attraction that has been brewing ever since Book 4 when Eric lost his memory of their brief romantic fling after the curse on him was lifted. Fans of Sookie will be pleased to focus on the central cast of characters, as opposed to the extended cast, which has been building over the past few books as Sookie travels to different locales. The regulars are all present (Sam, Jason, Eric, Bill, Bubba--briefly) along with a few extended cast faces (Calvin Norris, Andy Bellefleur, Claude & Claudine, Octavia Fant) and have some part to play in the two-fold plot. The Weres "come out" publicly on television causing unrest in escalating human-supernatural tensions which leads to a grisly murder, meanwhile an escalating faerie war erupts to make Sookie the target of her great-grandfather Niall's enemies. This book was somehwat darker than past installments, especially toward the end. The title could be a metaphor for the reawakening of past tensions which are re-visited during the course of Sookie's (typically) dangerous adventure, especially in regard to romantic relationships. Bill's lingering feelings for Sookie, the (unspoken) sexual tension between Sookie and Sam, and Sam's resentment of Sookie's involvement with vampires, Quinn's dissatisfaction with Sookie's severing of their relationship (his brief appearance adds nothing to the story), and Eric's escalating desire for Sookie (a main plot issue) are examined as Sookie mentally catalogues the men in her life in the midst of her latest crisis. These recycled feelings of former flames grow tiresome as books mount up, especially considering the circumstances of how most of her relationships ended: Bill cheated on her, Quinn couldn't cut the family apron strings, and Sam never stepped up to the plate. Sookie's blood-bond with Eric prompts an exploration of their mutual attraction, and Eric's political maneuvering forces a not-entirely-unwilling Sookie to make a formal tie to him (the rules of which are left open for future books). In the surprisingly violent and nearly fatal (for several characters) dénouement, Sookie becomes a target for assassination in the faerie war that prompts vampire involvement to save her (yet again). As usual, the book leaves loose threads dangling to whet readers' appetites for more, including: the rules of the relationship between Eric and Sookie and how it will affect the vampire/Were community politically; Sookie and brother Jason's family tensions due to the genetic fae blood; the possible end of the fae involvement with humans (and therefore exit of all faerie characters from the Sookie series); and Sookie's (please God let's hope not) feelings for Bill. All in all, an enjoyable read, a closure on some dead issues, and a stepping stone in the Sookie series. The continuation in Book 10 should prove in
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