Showing posts with label Paranormal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paranormal. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Teaser Tuesday - City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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I'm currently about 3/4 of the way through City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare.  I had not planned to read this series so soon, figuring that I'd read it "someday."  But then I saw the movie trailer for City of Bones, and I desperately want to see it, so I decided to read the book first.  It's better than I thought it would be - it's your basic good vs. evil story, but with several twists.  The author has created a very interesting world and mythology for her story that makes it much more than the typical "good guys fight demons" story that we see so often. 

In this scene, Clary has just learned the truth about her mother and father - a truth that she maybe was not prepared to hear...


The Tease:
"Clary could hear her blood pounding in her ears.  She felt as if her life had been built on a sheet of ice as thin as paper, and now the ice was beginning to crack, threatening to plunge her into the icy darkness below.  Down into the dark water, she thought, where all her mother's secrets drifted in the currents, the forgotten remains of a shipwrecked life."
 -The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare
What's your Tease?

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Teaser Tuesday - City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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So last week I finished Theft of Swords, Volume One of the Riyria Revelations, by Michael J Sullivan, and began reading City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare.  I had not planned to read this series so soon, figuring that I'd read it "someday."  But last weekend I saw the movie trailer for City of Bones, and it looks so good that I desperately want to see it, so I think I should read the book first.  I'm almost halfway through, and I must admit the book is better than I expected.  In this scene, Jace gives Clary a bit of a warning.


The Tease:
""Don't order any of the faerie food," said Jace, looking at her over the top of his menu.  "It tends to make humans a little crazy.  One minute you're munching a faerie plum, the next minute you're running naked down Madison Avenue with antlers on your head.  Not," he added hastily, "that this has ever happened to me.""
 -The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare
What's your Tease?

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Book Review - Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

All Soul's Trilogy, by Deborah Harkness
1. A Discovery of Witches    12/01/2011  * * * * * (My Review)
2. Shadow of Night              10/21/2012  * * * *

From Goodreads:
"Together we lifted our feet and stepped into the unknown"—the thrilling sequel to the New York Times bestseller A Discovery of Witches

Deborah Harkness exploded onto the literary scene with her debut novel, A Discovery of Witches, Book One of the magical All Souls Trilogy and an international publishing phenomenon. The novel introduced Diana Bishop, Oxford scholar and reluctant witch, and the handsome geneticist and vampire Matthew Clairmont; together they found themselves at the center of a supernatural battle over an enchanted manuscript known as Ashmole 782.

Now, picking up from A Discovery of Witches’ cliffhanger ending, Shadow of Night plunges Diana and Matthew into Elizabethan London, a world of spies, subterfuge, and a coterie of Matthew’s old friends, the mysterious School of Night that includes Christopher Marlowe and Walter Raleigh. Here, Diana must locate a witch to tutor her in magic, Matthew is forced to confront a past he thought he had put to rest, and the mystery of Ashmole 782 deepens.

Deborah Harkness has crafted a gripping journey through a world of alchemy, time travel, and magical discoveries, delivering one of the most hotly anticipated novels of the season.

My Thoughts:
Shadow of Night is indeed a gripping novel in many ways.  The author, Deborah Harkness, has definitely done the required research of the historical period and characters involved in this portion of the story, and manages to make England and Western Europe come alive.  From the moment Diana and Matthew arrive in England, and as they travel to London, France, and beyond, the reader is steeped in fascinating and colorful historical detail.

Unfortunately, as wonderful as the setting is, the story itself suffers from middle book syndrome.  The couple join up with Matthew's  friends - the School of Night - and seem to just wander aimlessly from place to place, reliving events that Matthew has already experienced, and is unable to change the outcome of those events.

Additionally, occasional forward-flashes to the current time are interspersed throughout the story, many of which don't seem to connect to anything that it happening in the story, and these tend to be a little confusing.

Overall though, it's a good story, if a bit slow, and sets the characters up for the events to come in the third novel, which I am anticipating reading.  I give Shadow of Night four stars, one less than A Discovery of Witches, due to the dragging plot lines and confusing flash-forwards.

Have you read Shadow of Night?  What did you think??

Monday, October 22, 2012

Teaser Tuesday - Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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Last night I finished Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness.  I know I'm a little behind in reading it, but it was really quite good.  So before I start my next read, let's have one more Tease from Shadow of Night.

The Tease:
 "My attempts to reach the Old Lodge's future from its past were unsuccessful.  I focused on the look and smell of the place and saw the threads that bound Matthew and me to the house - brown and green and gold. But they slipped out of my fingers repeatedly."
 -Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

What's your Tease?

Monday, October 15, 2012

Teaser Tuesday - Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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Matthew and Diana have traveled to Prague, where they not only find themselves in more danger than ever, but also finally find the mysterious manuscript that originally brought them together...But their problems are far from over, and possessing the book may be more dangerous than searching for it.

The Tease:
 "Maybe my questions don't need answers as urgently as I thought they did."
To prove his point, Matthew put the book on the floor, out of sight.
"I thought it would tell me who I am and why I'm here.  Perhaps I already know."
I waited for him to explain.
After all my searching, I discover that I am who I always was: Matthew de Clermont.
Husband.  Father.  Vampire.  And I am here for only one reason: To make a difference.""
 -Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

What's your Tease?

Monday, October 8, 2012

Teaser Tuesday - Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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Matthew and Diana seem to have settled down in London.  Matthew keeps busy with his spy duties, and Diana has finally found someone to teach her to control her magic.  Everything appears to be going well, until the unthinkable happens, and the Queen of England summons them both to court.

The Tease:
 "Henry tells me you are expected at court this afternoon.  You have nothing to wear."  With an imperious finger, Mary directed still more of her crew in the direction of our bedchamber.
"I was going to wear the gown I was married in," I protested.
"But it is French!" Mary said, aghast. "You cannot wear that!"
 -Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

What's your Tease?

Monday, October 1, 2012

Teaser Tuesday - Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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So after a brief visit in France, Matthew and Diana have traveled to London.  Diana is trying to fit in and further her education, but Matthew is frightened and over-protective of her.  The political scene is fraught with danger, and should anyone discovers their true identities they could both be in serious trouble.  In this scene, Diana tries to convince Matthew that she can handle the search for a suitable tutor on her own.

The Tease:
 "'You're being watched, Matthew.  I'm sure of it, and so is Mary Sydney.  You take care of the queen's business and the problem in Scotland, and let me take care of this."
When he opened his mouth to negotiate further, I shook my head.
"Listen to me.  A witch will come. I promise.""
 -Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

What's your Tease?

Monday, September 17, 2012

Teaser Tuesday - Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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This week I've just begun a new book, Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness.  This is the second book in the All Soul's Trilogy.  Matthew and Diana have safely time-walked back to the year 1590 and arrived in England as planned.  After a few days settling in, Matthew makes an attempt to find a local witch to teach Diana how to control her constantly changing powers.

The Tease:
 "A true witch can relight the fire, open the pages of the book, and stop the bell from ringing.  She is a wonderful creature in the eyes of God."
Widow Beaton paused for dramatic effect, and her milky eye rolled in my direction.
  "Can you perform these acts, girl?"
"I'm not sure," I confessed hesitantly."
 -Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

What's your Tease?

Friday, March 2, 2012

Day Five of the Gail Carriger and The Parasol Protectorate Week: Wrap-Up

Welcome back, my Little Addicts, to the final day of "Gail Carriger and The Parasol Protectorate Week."  I had hoped to have finished reading "Timeless" by now and be able to produce a proper review for the book.  I deeply apologize that I have no actual review today.  Unfortunately, fate and life had other plans, and I find myself only halfway through "Timeless."  So all I can say at this point is that it is fabulous, and if you haven't picked or ordered your very own copy yet, you totally should because you will LOVE it!

So, since the review will have to wait until next week, today we will wrap-up the week with a recap, just in case anyone missed anything.

Day One - On Monday we took a brief look at the first two books in the Parasol Protectorate series, "Soulless," and "Changeless."

Day Two - Tuesday is, of course, always Teaser Tuesday here at SunnyReads, so we twisted the meme to our own purposes and had a special Teaser from each of the first four books in the series.

Day Three - On Wednesday we continued our look back at the series by focusing on books three and four: "Blameless" and "Heartless."

Day Four - Thursday was the official release day for book five in the series, "Timeless," although some store fronts and online retailers made the book available several days before this date.  (Apparently this is called a 'soft release,' something that I did not know).  Also the official release day for the "Soulless" manga!  But most importantly, Thursday was my interview with Gail Carriger, award winning and New York Times Bestselling author, and my very first ever Author Interview!  Gail chats about the series and characters in the Parasol Protectorate, and drops a few juicy hints about what we can expect from her two new writing projects!

A very special thanks goes out to Ms Carriger for granting the interview, and I'd also like to thank everyone who helped me with this project, and I hope you all enjoyed "Gail Carriger and The Parasol Protectorate Week!"  I know it was lots of fun for me.

Tune in next week for my review of "Timeless" (I promise!) - and if you've already finished the book and written your own review, let me know and I'll include a link to your review page!  You can email me the link at "SunnyReads (at) gmail (dot) com," or if you prefer, leave a link in the comments.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Book Review - A Discovery of Witches

All Soul's Trilogy, by Deborah Harkness
1. A Discovery of Witches, 12/01/2011 * * * * *

From Goodreads:
"A richly inventive novel about a centuries-old vampire, a spellbound witch, and the mysterious manuscript that draws them together.

Deep in the stacks of Oxford's Bodleian Library, young scholar Diana Bishop unwittingly calls up a bewitched alchemical manuscript in the course of her research. Descended from an old and distinguished line of witches, Diana wants nothing to do with sorcery; so after a furtive glance and a few notes, she banishes the book to the stacks. But her discovery sets a fantastical underworld stirring, and a horde of daemons, witches, and vampires soon descends upon the library. Diana has stumbled upon a coveted treasure lost for centuries-and she is the only creature who can break its spell.

Debut novelist Deborah Harkness has crafted a mesmerizing and addictive read, equal parts history and magic, romance and suspense. Diana is a bold heroine who meets her equal in vampire geneticist Matthew Clairmont, and gradually warms up to him as their alliance deepens into an intimacy that violates age-old taboos. This smart, sophisticated story harks back to the novels of Anne Rice, but it is as contemporary and sensual as the Twilight series-with an extra serving of historical realism."

My Thoughts:
A very good friend of mine had been telling me that I should read this book for months before I finally gave in and downloaded it to my NookColor.  I didn't want to read A Discovery of Witches, not because of all the wonderful things my friend had to say about it, but because after she recommended it to me the first time I went to Goodreads and read their description of the novel, and that last little line that compares it to the Twilight series completely and totally turned me off.

I realize that it is entirely possible that I am the only person in the world who doesn't care for the Twilight series, and that for MOST people that comparison would be a rousing endorsement.  What it did for me was to cause me to determine to stay as far away from the novel as I possibly could.

Of course, my friend continued to tell me how good the book was and that I would like it, yada yada, and I finally surrendered.  And I am SO GLAD that I did, and so glad that she kept bringing it up, because in truth, A Discovery of Witches is an amazing novel that is incredibly well written, deeply involving, very well researched, and on top of all that, it was impossible to put down.  I loved it!

Diana Bishop is a descendant of very powerful witches, and has purposely ignored her magic nearly all her life.  She has dedicated her life to history, research, and science, and does her very best to avoid the supernatural whenever possible.  But her request of a strange obscure manuscript at the university library initiates a chain of events that force her to deal with her heritage, as members of the three branches of supernatural creatures (witches, vampires, and demons) begin stalking her, waiting for her to break an ancient spell.  Matthew Clairmont, a very old vampire doing genetic research at the same university becomes her protector and of course falls in love with her.  The story moves quickly as the unlikely pair try to escape and evade the many threats against Diana, as Matthew takes her to his home in France and eventually to Diana's old home in upper New York State to try to keep her safe. With the help of Diana's aunts, and several unexpected visitors, Matthew and Diana try to learn more about the mysterious manuscript everyone wants to get their hands on, why the three races are dead set against their relationship, and the mystery of Diana's extremely powerful but nearly uncontrollable magic.

Blending science and the supernatural, A Discovery of Witches is a mesmerizing story with many twists and turns, unexpected plot points, excellent pacing, wonderful characters that come alive in your mind, a tiny dash of romance, and multiple intriguing mysteries.  While I originally did not expect to enjoy the story nearly as much as I did, it now gets 5 stars, and I'm very excited to read book 2, Shadow of Night, which is expected to be released in mid-July, 2012.  I strongly recommend this book to anyone who likes mysteries, vampires, or Anne Rice - just don't let the comparison to Twilight throw you off!

As always, please feel free to leave a comment below  - I'd love to hear your thoughts, whether you've read A Discovery of Witches or not.  But if you haven't read it, you totally should, you know.  I'll keep bugging you until you do.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Teaser Tuesday - A Discovery of Witches

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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So, this is the third week that I've been reading this book on Teaser Tuesday, but I'm almost done, so we only get one more Tease from A Discovery of Witches.  In this scene, Matthew and Diana are discussing an unexpected discovery with Diana's aunt Sarah.

The Tease:
 ""Sarah," I said impatiently.  "Daddy couldn't have wanted me to go back in the past and get the manuscript.  What did he think, that I'd timewalk and snatch it before it was bewitched?  What if I ran into Matthew by accident?  Surely that would mess up the time-space continuum."
"Oh, relativity," Sarah's voice was dismissive.  "As an explanation that only goes so far.'"
 -A Discovery of Witches, by Deborah Harkness

What's your Tease?

Monday, November 21, 2011

Teaser Tuesday - A Discovery of Witches

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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Can I just pause for a moment and say how MUCH I'm enjoying this book?!  It is seriously, amazingly good, and I'm so glad I finally decided to listen to the person who recommended it to me.  Good stuff!!

In this scene, Ysabeau, Matthew's mother, tries to drive home the point that vampires are not always the romantic and noble creatures that humans sometimes imagine.


The Tease:
 "Ysabeau grabbed my horse's reins.  There were tiny drops of blood on her cream shirt. 
"Do you think vampires are beautiful now?  Do you still think it would be easy to live with my son, knowing that he must kill to survive?" 
It was difficult for me to put "Matthew" and "killing" in the same sentence.  Were I to kiss him one day, when he was just returned from hunting, there might still be the taste of blood on his lips. 
And days like the one I was now spending with Ysabeau would be regular occurrences."
 -A Discovery of Witches, by Deborah Harkness

What's your Tease?

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Book Review - Heartless

The Parasol Protectorate, by Gail Carriger       
1. Soulless         10/25/2010
2. Changeless    11/2/2010
3. Blameless      11/22/2010
4. Heartless        07/17/2011 * * * * *
5. Timeless         Due 03/01/12

From Goodreads:
Lady Alexia Maccon, soulless, is at it again, only this time the trouble is not her fault. When a mad ghost threatens the queen, Alexia is on the case, following a trail that leads her deep into her husband's past. Top that off with a sister who has joined the suffragette movement (shocking!), Madame Lefoux's latest mechanical invention, and a plague of zombie porcupines and Alexia barely has time to remember she happens to be eight months pregnant.

Will Alexia manage to determine who is trying to kill Queen Victoria before it is too late? Is it the vampires again or is there a traitor lurking about in wolf's clothing? And what, exactly, has taken up residence in Lord Akeldama's second best closet?

My Thoughts:
Well, I think we all remember how much I love this series, and Alexia, and Gail Carriger!  Each book in the series is better than the one before, and Heartless is no different.  I mean really, zombie porcupines?! What more could you possibly want?

Oh, but there is sooooo much more to Heartless than that.  Building upon the events from the previous novels, Alexia becomes aware of a threat against the queen, and begins searching for clues - clues that lead her straight back to the failed assassination attempt by the werewolves 20 years before.  As Alexia waddles around London (her baby is due any day!) she learns secrets that her husband's previous pack would rather stay hidden, and stumbles into the middle of a conspiracy to commit kidnapping and possibly murder.  But who is the culprit?  If only the ghosts weren't so unreliable!

Alexia sails through all these difficulties with her usual wit and charm - but can she solve the mystery and prevent the crime before the infant inconvenience makes its' appearance?  Will Ivy's taste in hats get better, and can she hold true to the sacred vows of the Parasol Protectorate?  Can a vampire and a werewolf find true love?  And what really happens when vampires swarm? 

I give Heartless 5 stars for being a thoroughly enjoyable and fantastically fun read.  And don't forget that Book the Fifth of The Parasol Protectorate is scheduled to be released on March 1, 2012!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Teaser Tuesday - Ghost Story, Again

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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This week's Tease is from Ghost Story again, which I'm really enjoying but am reading very slowly, as I'm concentrating on too many things, and am not leaving myself much time to read.  In this Tease, Harry Dresden has come to see Mort, the one man in Chicago who might be able to help the ghostly Harry, only to discover that someone is trying to murder Mort.

 The Tease:
 "The gunman had a big lead on me, but I had an advantage he didn't.  I'd already been inside the house.  I knew the layout, and I knew where Mort was holed up.
Oh.  Plus I could run through freaking walls. "
 - Ghost Story, by Jim Butcher

What's your Tease?

Monday, August 1, 2011

Teaser Tuesday - Ghost Story

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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I haven't quite finished Coyote, by Allen Steele yet, but since I started reading Ghost Story on my Nook, I thought I'd share a teaser from that this week, since I've already done two from Coyote.

 The Tease:
 "I don't know if I bled to death from the gunshot wound or drowned.  For being the ultimate terror of the human experience, once it's over, the details of your death are unimportant.  It isn't scary anymore."
 - Ghost Story, by Jim Butcher

What's your Tease?

Book Review - Changes

The Dresden Files, by Jim Butcher
1. Storm Front      2/3/2007
2. Fool Moon       2/5/2007
3. Grave Peril       1/23/2007
4. Summer Knight 2/14/2007
5. Death Masks    2/16/2007
6. Blood Rites      2/18/2007
7. Dead Beat       8/23/2007
8. Proven Guilty   8/26/2007
9. White Night    10/30/2007
10. Small Favor   4/2/2010
11. Turn Coat     4/8/2010
12. Changes       5/10/2011  * * * *
13. Ghost Story (Currently Reading)

If you're already reading The Dresden Files, then you know that this is one of the best paranormal series available on the market.  If you haven't been reading the series, well, then, all I have to say is that you are missing out one of the best paranormal series available on the market!  Harry Dresden is a Wizard, living in Chicago, trying to do good, battling against the forces of evil, and helping those in need.  Sometimes, that's more difficult than it should be.

From Goodreads:
"Long ago, Susan Rodriguez was Harry Dresden's lover - until she was attacked by his enemies, leaving her torn between her own humanity and the bloodlust of the vampiric Red Court. Susan then disappeared to South America, where she could fight both her savage gift and those who cursed her with it.

Now Arianna Ortega, Duchess of the Red Court, has discovered a secret Susan has long kept, and she plans to use it - against Harry. To prevail this time, he may have no choice but to embrace the raging fury of his own untapped dark power. Because Harry's not fighting to save the world...

He's fighting to save his child."

My Thoughts:
Of all the novels in the series so far, I think this one may be my favorite.  Partly because of what's at stake - an innocent child, who may be Harry's own daughter, has been kidnapped and the Red Court Vampires are  planning to use her in a massive magical ceremony with devastating consequences - and partly because in this story, for the first time, Harry suddenly became more real to me.  Every book in the series plays off the naming convention of two words, each with the same number of letters, but in this book, as the title suggests, everything changes.  Harry's reaction to learning of the kidnapping of a young girl, who might be his daughter that he never knew about, is real, and visceral, and all else in his life ceases to matter, except for saving the child.  No price is too high, no sacrifice too costly.  Selling his soul to the Fae, which he's been avoiding for years, suddenly seems like a viable option if it will give him the power he needs to rescue his daughter and destroy the Red Court.  Actions and choices that he would never have considered in the past become less taboo, and as Harry and his friends brace themselves for an all out war against an overwhelmingly powerful enemy, we see who are truly friends and allies, and who are merely pretenders.

The story is fast paced, full of magical battles, mysteries, and strange encounters, and was nearly impossible to put down once I picked it up.  Several unforeseen twists along the way completed story perfectly, and the cliffhanger at the end made the wait for book #13 (Ghost Story) almost unbearable!

"Changes" gets 4 stars from me, and is followed by "Ghost Story" which was released in July 2011, and which I am now reading on my new NookColor!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Book Review - Dead Until Dark

 The Sookie Stackhouse Series, by Charlaine Harris
1. Dead Until Dark, 6/26/2011, * * * *

So, it seems kind of weird to try to do a "review" on a book that I just finished doing a "Read & React" on, because I've already said a lot about what I thought of the book and characters specifically.  What's left to say?

Let's start with the Goodreads synopsis:
"Sookie Stackhouse is just a small-time cocktail waitress in small-town Louisiana. Until the vampire of her dreams walks into her life-and one of her coworkers checks out....

Maybe having a vampire for a boyfriend isn't such a bright idea.

A fun, fast, funny, and wonderfully intriguing blend of vampire and mystery that's hard to put down, and should not be missed."
My thoughts:
Earlier this spring we got HBO at our house so that I could watch their adaptation of GRRM's Game of Thrones.  Once I realized that the subscription also included HBO On Demand (or whatever it's called), I quickly raced through the first three seasons of True Blood, which I hugely enjoyed.  The show increased my interest in the book series, and gave me a general idea of what to expect when I picked up Dead Until Dark.

The book is good - great pacing, nice mystery, intriguing love-triangle possibilities.  But I have to say that I was slightly disappointed that some of my favorite characters from the show (Lafayette, Tara, Jessica), were either not in the book at all, or else took a serious back seat role.  (As in, all the way in the very back of the very long car that's two cars behind the car that I'm in).

However, there's also a lot that is good about the book.  It's very obviously the first in a series, and as such a lot of time is spent setting up the characters and settings, many of which while seeming to go nowhere, will probably be followed up on in later novels.  The author is very good at describing the settings and environments, but sometimes a little too good, such as when Sookie decides what to wear and showers and shaves her legs, etc.  Sometimes the reader just really doesn't need to know that much detail and just wants to move along to the next plot point.

And there are some great plot points, including several things that were different from what I had expected by watching the series, and that I think were handled better by the book.  Overall, I think that it is a good, solid, first book and does a good job in setting up the series.

~Ang at Eastern Sunset Reads also posted a review of Dead Until Dark - you should definitely check out her review as well!!

Have you read this series?  Liked it, loved it, hated it?  Should I continue on with Book 2: Living Dead in Dalas, or skip it?  Leave a comment and let me know what you think!!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Read and React: Dead Until Dark, Part 6

Welcome, everyone to Part 6 of our Read & React!

There are spooky vampires in the woods, yet another murder victim, and Sookie has an epiphany, as we continue with Chapters 11 and 12 of Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris, which is the first book in the Sookie Stackhouse series.  Please join me as I read (& react!) for the very first time to this highly praised novel.

Before we begin, a quick note on spoilers: There will be some (OK lots) - but only for the chapters actually covered in the post, and as we go on, the chapters that have been covered in previous weeks.  I may also make comparisons between the chapters covered and all seasons of HBO's adaptation of the series, True Blood.

As far as the comment section, please join in!!  I want to know what you think of my commentary, of the story itself, the characters, everything!  But if you've read the series before, or read ahead in this book, please don't let anything slip about what's coming up next!  Thanks in advance!

In case you missed them, here are the previous Read & React posts::
Part 1 - Chapters 1 & 2.
Part 2 - Chapters 3 & 4.
Part 3 - Chapters 5 & 6.
Part 4 - Chapters 7 & 8.
Part 5 - Chapters 9 & 10.

Now that all that's out of the way, make sure you have your wooden stake handy, and let's go!!

CHAPTER 11

What Happens:

The next day Sookie's co-workers are all sympathetic about the loss of her pet.  Arlene asks again if Sookie will babysit and Sookie takes it as an apology and agrees to watch the kids.  Later that evening Rene brings Cody and Lisa over to Sookie's house and then leaves to go pick up Arlene for their date.  Bill comes over later in the evening, and they play with the kids until Rene and Arlene arrive around 11pm to pick them up.  As Arlene is bundling the kids into the truck, a vampire friend of Bill's arrives, and Bill explains that he's asked his friend, Bubba, to watch Sookie's house at night, because he has to go out of town for a few days.  He refuses to tell her why, saying only that he'll explain everything when he returns from New Orleans, and that he'll miss her while he's gone.  She hugs him goodbye.

The next day at work when Arlene asks about Bubba, Sookie explains that Bill basically got her a bodyguard, and Arlene mentions how proud she is of Rene for being so polite to both Bill and Bubba, and goes on to explain that Rene has issues with vampires, because his little sister Cindy dated one for awhile, but the Cindy is OK now and Rene goes to visit her every other week or so.

The day stretches on.  At home that night Sookie feels restless and tries to call Jason, even calling Merlotte's to see if he is there.  Terry Bellefleur is tending bar, filling in for Sam, and tells her that he hasn't seen Jason all evening; but then a short while later Terry calls her back and tells her that Jason just came in and wants Sookie to come down to the bar so he can buy her a drink.  At first she's not sure that she should leave the house now that it's dark, but decides it'll be all right, as Bubba is watching the house.

But when she arrives at the bar, Terry insists that he hasn't seen Jason all night and even denies calling her back.  Bewildered, she heads back to her car to drive home and finds a collie behind the bar by the dumpster, and on an impulse decides that since it seems like a nice dog, she'll take it home and feed it.  At home again, with the house locked up tight, Sookie and "Dean" the collie get ready for bed, and when Dean tries to sleep on the bed, she exiles him to the floor.

But the next morning she wakes to find the dog in bed with her and its' arm around her waist.
"His arm?  I was off the bed and shrieking in one move.  In my bed, Sam propped himself up on his elbows, sunny side up, and look at me with some amusement. "Oh, ohmyGod!  Sam, how'd you get here?  Where's Dean?"  I covered my face with my hands and turned my back, but I'd certainly seen all there was to see of Sam.

"Woof," said Sam, from a human throat, and the truth stomped over me in combat boots."
Sam explains that he is a shape-shifter, and can change into any animal he sees.  He says he wants to protect her, and didn't think she should be alone at night. He tells her he wants her to know the truth about him, and as she was dealing with Bill so well he thought it was time to let her in on his secret.
"But what you are," I said abruptly, "can't be explained by a virus!  I mean, you utterly change!" 

He didn't say anything.

"Being a shape-shifter is definitely supernatural.  If that is, then other things can be.  So...Bill hasn't got a virus at all.  Being a vampire can't be explained by an allergy to silver or garlic or sunlight...that's just so much bullshit the vampires are spreading around, propaganda, you might say...so they can be more easily accepted, as sufferers from a terrible disease. But really they're...they're really..." 

"Yeah," Sam said from the doorway, his voice sad.  "I'm sorry Sookie.  But Bill doesn't just have a virus.  He's really really dead."
They begin the process of getting dressed, and finding clothes for Sam to wear, and Sookie hears a car outside.  Sam changes back into a dog just as Andy Bellefleur arrives at the door with bad news - there's been another murder, a young woman named Amy, and her death was just like the others, only her bite marks are newer.  Andy wants to know where Bill is and if Sookie has heard from Jason.  He's dead on his feet from exhaustion, and Sookie convinces him to take a nap in her spare bedroom before he falls asleep in his car and kills someone.  She promises to wake him in a few hours, and hurries Sam out to her car and drives him back to Merlotte's, where they find Jason, unconscious in his truck behind the bar.  The inside of his truck reeks of blood, sex, and alcohol, and there's a video tape on the dashboard.  Sookie insists they call an ambulance against Sam's advice, and she follows him to the hospital.  But the doctor just sends her home, promising to call her as soon as Jason wakes up, so she goes home to wake Andy as she promised.

But when she arrives home Andy has already left, and she later finds out that he was at the hospital at the same time she was, just waiting for her to leave before he handcuffed Jason to the bed.


Commentary:

Sam, Sam, Sammy, Sam!  So you are a shifter!  This explains much, especially why he can keep Sookie out of his head, even when she's trying to get in.  And why there's always a collie hanging around the bar that I never felt was important enough to comment on in the past.  But does anyone else think his timing stinks?  I mean, I know he has Sookie's best interest at heart, and he's a good guy, and I admire him for wanting to be honest, I really do.  But his whole confession felt less like a confession and more like an easy way to force Sookie to face the truth about Bill.

Who apparently doesn't actually have a virus!  What?  No!  Say it ain't so!!  He's dead?  Really, really, truly dead?  I'm shocked y'all, just shocked!

Jason totally and obviously being set up, with the whole video in the truck covered in blood thing.  Which just as obviously means that Andy won't see the set up and will just pounce on Jason to be the murderer.  I'm beginning to see why Bill doesn't care for the Bellefleurs...


Chapter 12

What Happens:

Sam tells Sookie later in the day that the police intend to arrest Jason as soon as he wakes up.  Sookie refuses to believe that he could be guilty of killing his own grandmother, and she calls the vampire hotel in New Orleans where Bill is supposed to be staying and leaves a message for him to come home as soon as he can.

When Jason does regain consciousness later that afternoon, he is arrested after admitting that he'd had sex with Amy the night before, but he doesn't remember anything that happened after that.

That night, Sookie is awakened in the night by Bubba screaming at someone who is prowling around the house, but the prowler manages to get away without Bubba seeing his face.

Jason makes bail the next day, but is too embarrassed to talk to Sookie.  She goes to Merlotte's and sits at the bar all day, listening to the thoughts of everyone who comes in.  At one point Rene and Hoyt come in, but turn around and leave as soon as they see her, and she thinks that everyone is too embarrassed to talk to her, being unsure of what to say.  Finally, just before sunset, Sam tells her to go home, claiming that she's creeping everyone out.

She goes home, and is getting changed for bed when she hears a yowling sound from outside, then silence.  She opens the door and calls out for Bubba, but gets no response.  The woods are quiet, and she realizes that someone is prowling through the woods.  She tries to call the police, but her phone line is dead.

She stops and thinks for a moment and decides her chances are better outside in the dark, rather than waiting inside for whoever is out there to come in.  She grabs Bill's house key and a pocket knife, and then goes to the coat closet to get Gran's rifle, only to find that it isn't there.  Someone has been in the house and taken it.

Pondering on who might have had access to the house, she moves to the back door and sneaks out towards the woods.  She just makes the treeline when she hears someone crashing through the underbrush towards her, and she hides in a tree, silently watching a man glide through the trees below her with a length of cord dangling from his wrist.  Even though the moon is full, she never quite sees his face.

Once he has gone she climbs down and begins making her way towards the cemetery and Bill's house.  As she moves through the woods, she finds a dead cat, and a few feet further she finds Bubba, either dead or unconscious, she can't tell which, and decides the cat must have been drugged and brought here by the killer.  In the woods behind her she hears a twig snap, and she ducks behind a tree, into the shadows, and closes her eyes and reaches out with her mind to find his thoughts.
"Dark tangle, red, black.  Hate. 

Into my head poured images that made me sick, made me terrified.  Dawn, asking someone to punch her, then finding out that he'd got one of her hose in his hand, was stretching it between his fingers, preparing to tighten it around her neck.  A flash of Maudette, naked and begging.  A woman I'd never seen, her bare back to me, bruises and welts covering it.  Then my grandmother - my grandmother - in our familiar kitchen, angry and fighting for her life.  I was paralyzed by the shock of it, the horror of it.  whose thoughts were these?  I had an image of Arlene's kids, playing on my living room floor; I saw myself, and I didn't look like the person I saw in my own mirror.  I had huge holes in my neck, and I was lewd; I had a knowing leer on my face, and I patted the inside of my thigh suggestively. 

I was in the mind of Rene Lenier. 

This was how Rene saw me."
Suddenly she realizes that he is seeing the outline of her body against the tree, and she runs for the cemetery, dodging among the headstones and statues, trying to lose the Rene.  She hides among the tombs and reads him again, learning that his sister Cindy was the first one he killed and raped.  While she sorts through his mind, he catches her and hits her in the face, and breaks her collarbone.  They struggle and fight in the moonlight, and she is suddenly thankful for all the vampire blood she's had the last few days which has made her stronger.  As they grapple on the ground she feels the knife on his belt, pulls it and stabs him in the gut with it, backing away as he screams and swears at her, stumbling around in circles.  She waits until he falls to the ground and then runs to Bill's house, calls 9-1-1, and faints.

She wakes up in the hospital, and Andy comes in and tells her that they found Rene in the cemetery, and that Rene has confessed to everything.  Jason comes by to to thank her and apologize for not being there for her.  Her body is a mass of bruises and broken bones, and she sleeps and wakes, and sleeps again.  Then Bill is there.

He wants to give her his blood again to heal her, but she thinks about how much his blood has changed her and refuses.  Bill then tells her that he was in New Orleans campaigning for a political position in the vampire hierarchy, and won.  He is now the Official 5th Area Investigator, which he thinks should help keep them both safe from Eric.  She makes him promise not to kill Rene, and he agrees, even though he wants to very badly.

Just then a collie trots into the room and looks around with a soft woof and turns away.  Bill looks up in surprise, and Sookie glances out the window at the full moon, and notices Eric's very white face floating near the window peeking in at her.
"Soon we'll be back to normal," Bill said, laying me down gently so he could switch out the light in the bathroom. 

He glowed in the dark. 

"Right," I whispered.  "Yeah.  Back to normal."

Commentary:

So, OK, everybody who never read the book before or saw True Blood, raise your had if you suspected Rene.  I didn't really.  He's such a non-character character that I was a little bit surprised that it was him.  Especially with Arlene dating him!  Apparently she can really pick 'em!

I like that Sookie was all strong and self-reliant and saved herself, instead of waiting for some big, strong, supernatural man to rush in and save her!  She doesn't always come across as very strong in this book, but towards the end I think she really grew into her strength!  I like that...

Differences Between the Book and True Blood:

  • I still miss Tara and Lafayette.  Mostly Lafayette...
  • The murderer was the same in both the show and the book, but in the show Rene attacks her in broad daylight, which causes Bill severe harm in trying to reach her to save her, and Sam arrives and helps her bury a naked and badly sunburned Bill.
  • The whole last scene in the hospital didn't happen in the show, but I liked it, so I'm glad it was in the book.  Her remark at the end was priceless!
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And thus we arrive at the end.  I hope that you've enjoyed this experiment as much as I have.
I always look forward to reading other perspectives, so please leave YOUR commentary below!  Thanks for joining, and I hope that you enjoyed my Read & React of...

DEAD UNTIL DARK!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Read and React: Dead Until Dark, Part 5

Welcome, everyone to Part 5 of our Read & React!

Get ready for some serious blood gushing, stolen money, and frightening moments, as we continue with Chapters 9 and 10 of Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris, which is the first book in the Sookie Stackhouse series.  Please join me as I read (& react!) for the very first time to this highly praised novel.

Before we begin, a quick note on spoilers: There will be some (OK lots) - but only for the chapters actually covered in the post, and as we go on, the chapters that have been covered in previous weeks.  I may also make comparisons between the chapters covered and all seasons of HBO's adaptation of the series, True Blood.

As far as the comment section, please join in!!  I want to know what you think of my commentary, of the story itself, the characters, everything!  But if you've read the series before, or read ahead in this book, please don't let anything slip about what's coming up next!  Thanks in advance!

In case you missed them, here are the previous Read & React posts::
Part 1 - Chapters 1 & 2.
Part 2 - Chapters 3 & 4.
Part 3 - Chapters 5 & 6.
Part 4 - Chapters 7 & 8.

Now that all that's out of the way, make sure you have your wooden stake handy, and let's go!!

CHAPTER 9

What Happens:

The next night Sookie spends an agonizing amount of time getting ready to go see Eric.  She wisely chooses a silver necklace to complete her look, and also grabs a scarf to tie around her neck in case they run into police who want to check her for fang marks.  Bill comes to pick her up after going somewhere else to feed.  Sookie doesn't like him feeding on anyone else (even though she also doesn't like him feeding on her too much), but she does understand the necessity.  After a tense and mostly silent drive they arrive in Shreveport and pull up behind Fangtasia, and enter through a service entrance in the alley.  Pam shows them to Eric's office, where Eric is waiting with a rather scared looking man named Bruce.  Pam moves to the back wall of the office where Long Shadow is waiting, and Bill joins them.  Eric explains to Sookie that someone has stolen $60,000 from the bar, and he wants Sookie to read Bruce's mind to see if he is the guilty party.

Sookie, afraid that Eric will just kill whoever is guilty, tries to bargain with Eric, promising that if Eric will actually turn over the thief to the police, then she will read minds for him whenever he wants.  Eric knows that he can force her to do it anyway, but she senses that he really wants to "mainstream" and doesn't want to kill anyone that he doesn't have to.  Suddenly Sookie is in his mind, a dark, murky, terrifying place, and quickly disengages.  Eric never really quite agrees to her deal, but she listens to Bruce's thoughts and determines that he doesn't know anything about the missing money, so Pam leads him out and brings another woman, Ginger, into the room.  When Sookie asks Ginger if she took the money, Ginger begins screaming and crying in pain, and Sookie realizes that she's had a compulsion laid on her so heavily that she can't even picture the face of the thief.  Pam takes Ginger away, and Sookie asks if Ginger had any friends, so Pam brings in another barmaid named Belinda.

This time Sookie doesn't ask about the money, merely asking Belinda which vampire Ginger has been seeing regularly.  She pulls the name from Belinda's mind, but before she can even utter his name, Long Shadow leaps across the office and pins Sookie to Eric's desk, trying to rips her throat out.
 "Suddenly (his eyes) dulled and seemed to almost flatten.  Blood gushed out of Long Shadow's mouth, bathing my arm.  It flowed into my open mouth, and I gagged.  His teeth relaxed, and his face fell in on itself.  It began to wrinkle.  His eyes turned into gelatinous pools.  Handfuls of his thick black hair fell on my face."
His body begins to smoke and decay as Bill grabs her by the shoulders and pull her away from the corpse, and she sees Eric standing over Long Shadow remains with a mallet, even as his body fades into wisps of smoke, leaving nothing behind but a scorch mark on the floor.

The room is deadly silent for a moment, and then Eric notices that she has blood on her face and asks if she swallowed any.  She suddenly realizes that the three remaining vampires are all in the throes of full-on blood lust, Eric smelling her scent, Bill ready to kill Eric, and Pam eying Belinda as if she were a snack.  Sookie manages to get Pam's attention, and once Pam realizes the seriousness of the situation she calls Ginger back in to distract Eric, while Sookie and Bill slip out of the office.  They get out to the car, and Bill is still all blood-lusty, but she finally gets him to snap out of it and drive her home.


Commentary:

Wow - so Bill seemed kinda slow on the uptake there, not really saving Sookie from death, or from a dry-cleaning bill either.  But, Way To Go, Eric! Staking your own employee / friend just to save the pretty telepath?  Priceless.  I'm liking him more and more.

Bill, you are now on notice that I don't really feel all that safe with you.  And neither should Sookie.

However - Sookie wins the "who has the biggest cojones?" competition by being the only one to keep her head on straight and keep everyone alive!  Well, everyone but Long Shadow, and really we didn't know him very well anyway, and apparently he's a thief, so, whatever.


Chapter 10

What Happens:

The next day, Sookie decides that she really needs to remind herself that she is human.  Maybe a slightly altered human, but still, a human.  When she first drank Bill's blood, it healed her, and the second time it made her stronger, but now with Long Shadow's blood in her, suddenly her teeth are whiter and sharper, her hair is blonder, and when she accidentally bench presses the couch while looking for spare change, she realizes that she's stronger, too.  Later that morning at work, while slicing fruit for the bar, Lafayette asks her if she colored her hair, and during the course of the 30 second conversation she slices and chopps an entire days' worth of lemons and limes.
"Lafayete was staring from my face to my hands.  "Tell me I didn't just see that, girlfriend," he suggested.  "You didn't," I said.  My voice was cool and level, I was surprised to note."
The lunch rush begins, and Sookie listens to thoughts as she does her work, as she had promised Jason she would.  She listens all day, and learns nothing about the murders.

Later in the evening, after her shift is done, she wanders around the house and decides to go back to the bar and listen some more to the evening crowd.  When she arrives at Merlotte's she sees Jason, and they chat about what she hasn't learned while they have a few drinks.  After a little while Bill arrives with a human woman, and Sookie gets jealous.  Bill explains that Eric had sent the woman to his house as a reward for bringing Sookie the previous evening, and also possibly as a test of his devotion to Sookie.  Bill insists on sending her back to Eric, and Jason offers to give her a ride home. 

After they leave, Bill asks Sookie to come back to his house and talk, but she refuses, instead taking him to the pond on the property that used to belong to her parents.  They discuss the events of the previous evening, and what it means for Sookie that she's now had vampire blood three times in such a short amount of time.

At last they drive to their respective homes, and Sookie carefully scans the yard and gets her house key ready before getting out of her car.  She runs to the house and inside, slamming the door and locking it behind her just as something hits the outside of the door with a loud thud.  She screams and runs to the phone and calls Bill, shouting that someone is outside her house.  Watching from behind a closed blind, she sees him arrive moments later and search the yard, and then come to the porch.  Sookie opens the door and sees Bill holding her cat, Tina, which has been apparently strangled to death.  Sookie feels the death of her pet almost as strongly as Gran's death, and together they bury Tina in the hole that she had dug to plant the tree in, and Bill stays with her until dawn.

Commentary:

Ok, you murderous bastard, killing Gran was bad enough, but killing Tina the Cat?  Now you've crossed the line, buddy!!  Your time will come, just you wait and see!!

Apparently Sookie needs to work on her "scanning the yard before she gets out of the car" superpower, as the killer was obviously fairly close by, and she saw nothing.  How creepy is that?!

Differences Between the Book and True Blood:

Pretty much we are still on track, although Chapter 9 is where we find our first major divergence:
  • In True Blood, Bill is the one who kills Long Shadow to save Sookie's life, beginning a major story arc resulting in Bill's punishment by the Magister for taking a vampire life, and being forced to create a new vampire, thus introducing young Jessica to the show.  Obviously that isn't happening here...
  • And also, the killer didn't just strangle the cat and throw it on the porch - he slit its' throat and tied it to the ceiling fan so that when she turned on the light it started spinning and flung blood all over the room.
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    So, join me Monday for our final segment, Chapters 11 and 12!!  Until then, please leave YOUR commentary below!  But remember, if you've read ahead, don't spoil anything for those of us who haven't!  Thanks for joining, and we hope to see you for the next edition of...

    DEAD UNTIL DARK!

    Tuesday, July 5, 2011

    Read and React: Dead Until Dark, Part 4

    Welcome everyone to our fourth Read & React!!  Settle down now, everyone find a seat!  We've got a lot of ground to cover today!

    Get out your cleaning supplies and make sure there's a fire extinguisher close at hand, just in case we need them, as we continue with Chapters 7 and 8 of Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris, which is the first book in the Sookie Stackhouse series.  Please join me as I read (& react!) for the very first time to this highly praised novel.

    Before we begin, a quick note on spoilers: There will be some (OK lots) - but only for the chapters actually covered in the post, and as we go on, the chapters that have been covered in previous weeks.  I may also make comparisons between the chapters covered and all seasons of HBO's adaptation of the series, True Blood.

    As far as the comment section, please join in!!  I want to know what you think of my commentary, of the story itself, the characters, everything!  But if you've read the series before, or read ahead in this book, please don't let anything slip about what's coming up next!  Thanks in advance!

    In case you missed them, here are the previous Read & React posts::
    Part 1 - Chapters 1 & 2.
    Part 2 - Chapters 3 & 4.
    Part 3 - Chapters 5 & 6

    Now that all that's out of the way, straighten your tie, smooth your skirt, adjust your substantial hat, and let's get to the chapters!

    CHAPTER 7

    What Happens:

    The next night Sookie and Bill go to a movie, and then back to Bill's house.  They lie in bed and Bill somehow gets Sookie to talk more about her childhood, and Uncle Bartlett, and the awful things Uncle Bartlett used to do to her when she was young.  She had tried to tell her mother about the molestation, but her mother didn't believe that it was real, and she was too embarrassed to talk to her father about it.
    "And the worst thing, Bill, the worst thing," I went on, just unable to stop, "is that every time he came to visit, I always knew what he was going to do because I could read his mind!  And there wasn't anything I could do to stop it!"
     She explains that after her parents died, she told Gran, who remembered a similar complaint from another child in the family years before, and immediately promised Sookie that she would never have to see Uncle Bartlett again, ever.  Gran cut her brother Bartlett completely out of her life just to protect Sookie, and even refused to let Bartlett ever see Jason, as she couldn't be sure that it was only little girls he was after. 

    Sookie falls asleep in Bill's arms,  and wakes alone in the morning, and for the first time begins to see some of the flaws in their relationship.
    "I would never see Bill in the sunlight.  I would never fix his breakfast, never meet him for lunch...I could never have a child by Bill, which was nice at least when you thought of not having to practice birth control, but...I'd never call Bill at the office to ask him to stop on the way home for some milk.  He'd never join the Rotary, or give a career speech at the high school, or coach Little League Baseball.  He'd never go to church with me."
    She dresses and leaves Bill's house deep in thought, and is surprised to find Jason outside in his truck, waiting for her.  He doesn't quite apologize, but does admit that he has no right to judge her after the things he's done, and then he tells her that Uncle Bartlett was killed during the previous night.  The police believe a burglar broke into his house and pushed him down the stairs, breaking his neck and killing him.
    "It wasn't till I got to work that it clicked.  I was drying a glass and really not thinking about Uncle Bartlett, and suddenly my fingers lost all strength.  "Jesus Christ, Shepherd of Judea," I said, looking down at the broken slivers of glass at my feet.  "Bill had him killed."
    She finishes her shift in a daze, and then goes home and sits on the porch until Bill shows up after dark.  She tells Bill that she can't have him meddling in her life without her permission, and that she needs some time apart from him.  Bill understands, musing that the crisis arrived sooner than he expected.

    Over the next week, Sookie begins trying to build a life without Bill in it.  Uncle Bartlett left her some money in his will, which she donated to a mental health center for child victims of rape and molestation.  She works on settling Gran's affairs.  She takes vitamins and learns that the Malcolm, Diane, and Liam - the Psycho 3 - have been terrorizing the communities around Bon Temps, generally making a nuisance of themselves and thereby ensuring that anti-vampire feelings in the area rise from a simmer to a slow boil.

    One night a work, the atmosphere in Merlotte's seems unusually tense, and Sookie lets down her guard and begins skimming thoughts.  She hears that Mike the undertaker, and Rene Lenier are talking about burning the Psycho 3's nest over in Monroe, and as she wanders the room serving drinks and food, she realizes that they aren't the only ones thinking this.  Everyone in the bar seems to have the same idea, but she can't seem to trace it back to the source.

    A little while later Bill comes in with a young vampire named Harlen, who is traveling to New Orleans, and Bill introduces Harlen to Sookie, casually mentioning that Harlen is anxious to meet Malcolm, who is something of a legend.  Sookie tells Bill to be careful, but doesn't want to say more in front of Harlen, and anyway she isn't even sure that the situation is severe enough to really worry.  But after Bill and Harlen leave, the mob mentality in the bar dials up to High, but Sookie still can't figure out who's controlling the dial.  Eventually everyone leaves and the bar closes.  Sookie drives home, hoping that Bill will be waiting in her driveway, but he's not, so she calls him and leaves a message to call her no matter the time, and then goes to bed.  He doesn't call her back.

    The next morning the phone does ring, but it isn't Bill, it's Jason, telling her that the Monroe nest was burned just after sunrise, and that Jason hopes that "her" vampire wasn't there.  She remembers that Bill was taking Harlen there, but doesn't know if he would've stayed, so she drives over and arrives at the smoldering house to find firemen crawling through the debris, and on the lawn are 4 coffins and 1 body bag.  She looks in the coffins, but the bodies are unrecognizable.  Suddenly Sam is beside her and tells her that the one in the body bag is human, and the fireman asks her to try to identify it, but is a young woman that she's never seen before.  One of the other firemen cracks a joke about Southern Fried Vampires, and Sookie goes crazy on him, kicking and punching as Sam drags her away, sobbing with anger and fright, and crying that she won't even know if Bill was in one of the coffins until sundown.

    Sam takes her home and keeps her mind off the tragedy by involving her in various cleaning projects all day long, until by evening she has the cleanest house in all of Renard Parrish.  Just before sundown Sam notes that she probably wants to be alone now and leaves, and as soon as it's full dark Sookie sets out in the pouring rain, through the cemetery towards Bill's house, calling for him aloud as she doesn't know where he sleeps during the day.  Bill hears her and emerges from the ground in the middle of the cemetery, and when she tells him what happened and how worried she been, he goes a little crazy with anger and grief.  He's so close to losing control that she's afraid he might kill her without realizing, and she redirects his anger into sex, and they do it right there in the rain and mud.  After, Bill carries her back to his house and bathes her while she tells him about her day, and he asks her if she can read Sam's mind.  When she tells him no, he expresses his concern for her safety and tells her that if anything should ever happen to him, she should go to Sam.  Then they have sex again.

    Commentary:

    So first things first, I take back everything bad I've ever said about Sam Merlotte, as he just completely redeemed himself in this chapter by caring for Sookie and keeping her sane and busy all day long.  I love you Sam!!

    Second, I'm surprised it took so long for the towns' folk to grab their torches and pitchforks and storm the castle!  The Psycho 3 were not making life easy, for themselves or any other vampires (including Bill), and I would have thought that Shadow Man would have incited the burning a lot sooner than he (she?) did.  Of course, that is also a huge assumption, as the person or persons who incited the burning might not be the same he/she/they that murdered Gran and the Fang-Bangers.  But it would seem on the surface that they must be connected somehow.

    I'm rather proud of our little Sookie for having the strength and courage to talk about her molestation to Bill, and also totally in favor of Bill taking out a hit on Uncle Bartlett.  Good on ya', Bill!!  However, I can see how that would totally put a damper on any future conversations.  I mean, really, if I complain about my co-worker who marinates in perfume, am I going to show up at work one day to find that she took a header off the balcony?  It would be difficult to know what was safe to say - thus resulting in Sookie's decision to put on the relationship brakes for a bit.

    Harlen seemed like a cutie, so I think it's too bad that he had to die.  I am glad however that the Psycho 3 are now Crispy Critters, as I was already annoyed with them and we've only seen them a few times.

    And of course the chapter wouldn't have been complete without another bath, but after SexyTimes in the mud, at least it was warranted!


    Chapter 8

    What Happens:

    Bill and Sookie settle into an uneasy routine of spending time together. Bill is angry and frightened about the burning of the Monroe nest, and with good reason, as no matter how powerful and strong he is at night, during the day he's completely helpless, unable to protect either himself or Sookie.

    The autopsy reports on all three murder victims are finally released and prove that all three women had all their blood at the time of death, and that in the cases of Dawn and Maudette, the fang marks were old, which points at a human murderer rather than a vampire one, and does nothing to set anyone's mind at ease.  The women of Merlotte's become more cautious overall, locking doors that would not normally be locked, walking to their cars in groups, being more aware of their surroundings in general.  But Sookie is the only one who lives alone, and such constant vigilance is hard to sustain over time.

    Jason comes into the bar nearly every night, and always makes a point to chat with Sookie for a few moments, and she sees that he's trying to bridge the void between them.  But she also sees that he's drinking more, and sleeping around more, and one night after too many beers he confides to her that the police have had him in for questioning several more times.  He's worried enough that he's actually spoken to a lawyer, and when Sookie wonders why the police keep coming back to Jason, he tells her about the sex tapes that he made with the two victims.  He asks her if she would read the minds of everyone who comes into Merlotte's to help clear his name, and when she explains how her "disability" actually works, he's amazed that she's never gone crazy.

    Arlene asks her to babysit her kids so she and Rene can go out on a date, but then freaks out when she thinks Bill might be around her children, and Sookie goes home angry.  Bill comes over, worried that she hadn't called to let him know she got home ok, and she apologizes, but is still fuming, and decides to dig a hole to plant a tree in the yard while Bill watches.  Bill quips that usually when he's this angry he rips UP a tree, or else kills someone.  You know, whichever is more convenient.

    She calms down and after they have sex (What?  No bath?!?)  Bill tells her that Eric wants Bill to bring Sookie to Fangtasia.  She doesn't want to go, afraid of what Eric might want, but Bill explains that if they don't go, Eric will just send other vampire to force her.  She agrees to go the next night, and Bill convinces her to drink some more of his blood so that she will be stronger when they see Eric.  She's grossed out by the idea, but finally agrees, and bites his neck, swallowing the blood and the dark visions that come with it, which leads to more SexyTimes.
    "Bill made a noise deep in his chest and convulsed inside me.  I raised my head from his neck, and a wave of dark delight carried me out to sea.  This was pretty exotic stuff for a telepathic barmaid from northern Louisiana."

    Commentary:

    I love that last little bit of this chapter, not necessarily because of the blood drinking, but I have to say that these last few paragraphs show the authors' writing ability in an amazing light.  "A wave of dark delight," is so poetically gorgeous that one almost wishes one was there to experience it...

    Almost.  Because actually - ew, ick, gah!  But a gorgeous turn of phrase, nonetheless.

    Anyway, technical issues aside, it's nice to see that Jason is continuing to make an attempt to mend things with his sister, although now I'm less convinced than I was before of his sincerity, as his request makes it feel like he was only being nice so she'd do him a favor.  On the other hand, I'm sure he's scared, and it does seem like a reasonable request.  I'm just amazed that they've reached adulthood without ever discussing her "disability" in this kind of detail before, as it seems he really has no idea how it works or how hard she has to work to keep people OUT.

    I can also sympathize with Bill's feelings of helplessness, but I guess that just means he'll need to work a little harder to show the people of Bon Temps that he is nothing like the Psycho 3 were.

    And last but not least - Chapter 9 looks to be an interesting one, with Bill and Sookie heading to Shreveport to visit Eric...can we guess what he wants with Sookie??

    Differences Between the Book and True Blood:

    Pretty much we are still on track, with very few differences between the show and the book.  The main differences I've noticed are:
    • In the TV show, Uncle Bartlett was found several days later, floating face down in the swamp that is fed by the creek behind his house, and Bill did the deed himself instead of phoning it in.
    • Ummmmm...that's all I remember.
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