The Sookie Stackhouse Series

Reviewed by Laney Belle on June 30, 2009

The Sookie Stackhouse Series, by Charlaine Harris is an absolute MUST READ for vampire lovers everywhere!!  BE WARNED though—The vampires in this exciting series are not like the swanky, glamorous, vegetarians that you find in Twilight.

The Sookie series takes place in the fictional town of Bon Temps, Louisiana; a backwoods, redneck location.  At first I was taken back by this setting, allowing my bias for the usual sexy, urbane vampires take over.  However, once I got to know the delightfully-tacky people of Bon Temps, I completely fell in love!  Their tendency to resemble what most people would call “typical trailer trash” surprisingly became the heart of my enjoyment.  The setting truly adds to the unique charm and continuous comedy in the series.

The readers enter on a BANG, starting with a news broadcast of a scientific breakthrough among the medical community.  You go on to learn that the Japanese have invented a synthetic blood substitute, TruBlood, in hopes of alleviating the demand for human blood donors in hospitals.   Of course, the secret race of vampires see this is as opportunity for them to ‘come out of the closet’ and announce to the public that they are real!  They go on to claim that this new invention of TruBlood will enable them to live among society with humans, on account of they won’t have to kill anymore to survive.

The nine books continue to revolve around the adventures of a barmaid named Sookie, who is anything but your average girl.  Sookie has the gift of telepathy, though she refers to it as her disability.  Relationships are not easy for Sookie, as she is always aware of what everyone is thinking.  But something happens the day she meets her first vampire; Sookie discovers that her disability doesn’t pertain to this recently “outted” race, and with that she finds the peace of mind she’s been longing for.  As her relationships grow with the second-natured so does her status among them.  This humorously presents just as many challenges as benefits.  Sookie’s uncanny ability to attract danger at every turn helps form the series overarching plot which will keep you constantly entertained.

Vampires are not the only fictional characters introduced in this series; each book holds new surprises and enticing drama to boot.  The character development is flawless, allowing the reader to really appreciate each individual’s circumstances.  Charlaine Harris has an incredible knack for using humor during moments that would seem too intense to most authors.  Using heavy sarcasm, she is able to maintain a light hearted feel even during the darkest hours.

In reading these books, you get to experience Sookie’s many exciting escapades in which love is formed and lives are always at stake!  It’s definitely my favorite adult vampire series thus far!  I give this series 5 outta 5 pumps for being full of imagination and unique flavor.

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  1. I have read all 9 books and can’t wait for the new in may 2010. These books are the best! I am so hoping Charlaine continues to keep writing about Sookie. I read through all 9 books in about 4 days, I couldn’t put them down. Love Love Love them! Keep going Charlain!!!!

    — Darcy · Aug 24, 07:46 AM · #

  2. actually according to amazon.com the next book in the series “a touch of dead” comes out oct 6 this year.“A Touch of Dead (Sookie Stackhouse) by Charlaine Harris (Hardcover – Oct 6, 2009)” i absolutely can not contain my self!

    — abi · Sep 23, 03:10 AM · #

  3. Oh I almost forgot! If you love the series you MUST watch the show true blood. OMG HOT!

    — abi · Sep 23, 03:22 AM · #

  4. Abi,

    Thanks for the tip on ‘A touch of dead”! Also, I am totally addicted to True Blood!!! It’s such a pity that this season is over already, I’m not sure what I’m going to do with my Sunday nights now. UGH! What did you think of the TB finale?

    LB

    Laney Belle · Sep 23, 05:02 PM · #

  5. It is so different from the books! I am thoroughly intrigued by the show just as entertaining but the show has alexander skarsgard….nuff said. oh and read undead and unwed by mary janice davidson i just started the series and so far so good.

    — abi · Sep 26, 03:15 AM · #

  6. OMG the next book is not coming out until May 2010??? I don’t know what I will do with myself until then. I have all the books; a touch of dead are short stories which explains a little of how things happen. It fills you in on things the main story just hints about. Thanks about the info on when the new book comes out..I will be looking for it!!!!

    — Harrison8160 · Oct 25, 02:41 PM · #