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A Touch of Dead: A Sookie Stackhouse NovelThe Complete Stories

A Touch of Dead: A Sookie Stackhouse NovelThe Complete StoriesAuthor: Charlaine Harris
Publisher: Ace
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 267 reviews
Sales Rank: 359

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 1st
Pages: 208
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
ASIN: B002DW92XE

Publication Date: September 2, 2009

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Every Sookie Stackhouse short story ever written-in one special volume-from the New York Times bestselling author.

New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris has re-imagined the supernatural world with her "spunky" (Tampa Tribune) Southern Vampire novels starring telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse. Now, for the first time, here is every Sookie Stackhouse short story ever written-together in one volume.

Stories include "Fairy Dust," "One Word Answer," "Dracula Night," "Lucky," and "Giftwrap."




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5 out of 5 stars I can't wait for the next one!!!   August 27, 2010
Krystal D. Quillen (TN)
This is a great read for all Sookie fans. I can't wait for the next book!!!


3 out of 5 stars A thoroughly enjoyable collection of short stories for Sookie fans   August 24, 2010
T (NC)
3.5 stars.

I thoroughly enjoyed this collection of short stories, so much so that I was about to give it 4 stars. I think my enjoyment has a lot to do with the fact that I didn't have to pay $23.95 to read it. As a free offering, it's a great entertainment.

In no way is Charlaine Harris is a great short story writer or a writer period, and yet her books are like crack to me - can't get enough of them, even though I know they are not good in any literary sense.

Yes, some of the stories suffer from too abrupt resolutions ("Dracula Night" and "One World Answer") or lack of any kind of conflict ("Gift Wrap"), but I didn't care, I enjoyed the characters, new and old, the breeziness of the narration, and Sookie herself, whom I now find to be amusingly overconfident in her own intelligence. Also, it turns out she is quite tartier that I originally thought, based on the events of "Gift Wrap."

All in all, this book is a nice entertainment, especially for Sookie enthusiasts and series completists. Wouldn't care to pay a hard cover price for it though.



5 out of 5 stars Books   August 16, 2010
Patricia Humm
I don't think this is the short story book that I was looking for...but I enjoyed it nonetheless. It would be nice if it were specific if these were the short stories to be read between the books in the series.


1 out of 5 stars Complete Rubbish   August 12, 2010
Elizabeth Lehtonen
I absolutely love True Blood and the Sookie Stackhouse Series; I've read all the books and (to the greater degree) have loved all of them as well...

But these short stories were some of the worst I have ever read. I have read way better fan fiction. Maybe one of the stories wasn't completely far fetched, but the others were just odd.

I mean, Sookie's outside chilling with Bubba raking her leaves? Really? Eric freaking out over Dracula? Talk about out of character. Sookie and Amelia being sleuths? What is this Nancy Drew?

The stories took such a stretch for me in regards to how the characters actually are, that I couldn't take any of it seriously. And the stories, for what they were, were too short. I was expecting something a bit more like Janet Evanovich's "between the numbers" which are generally a good 150 pages. These stories seemed to average about 20? (reading on kindle so hard to say).

No matter how much you love this universe, this isn't worth it.



4 out of 5 stars A must have for Sookie fans!   August 11, 2010
Libertie Smith (Austin, TX)
I was so happy to find tthis collection! These stories have been published in collections with other authors, and I did at some point purchase and read all of those, but I would have much preferred to have been able to just purchase this collection.

I love that at the beginning Charlaine Harris explains where each story falls into place within the series. If you're just starting the series, you'll find it really helpful to read each story where in bleongs among the books - don't read any ahead of a book because there are a lot of spoilers!!


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