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Editorial Review:
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. (Susan Sizemore) Praise for Charlaine Harris: Harris writes neatly and with assurance. (New York Times Book Review) An author of rare talents. (Publishers Weekly)
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Easy, Fun Read 
I've watched TrueBlood on HBO and am a huge fan, but I have to say that I actually enjoy the book more than the series. I would recommend it to anyone who likes books by Janet Evanovich, but wants a supernatural spin. The characters are believable and the ending's a real surprise. Read it!
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Reviewed for Midwest Book Review 
Book one of the Southern Vampire Mystery series introduces young, attractive Sookie Stackhouse, cocktail waitress in a small town in Louisiana. Sookie has telepathic abilities which she and others look upon as a disability. She lives with her grandmother and cat and keeps to herself because she desires silence after hearing other people's thoughts while working. Sookie is intrigued when she meets Bill, her first vampire, not only because he's a vampire but because she can't read his thoughts. Sookie rescues... more info
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If you like True Blood, you will love this book 
I bought this book after watching the first two episodes of True Blood and could not wait until the next week to see what happens. It did not disappoint. I found the series did follow the book with a few slight exceptions. The book took me deeper into Sookie and Bill and by the end of the first three chapters I was off to the book store to make sure I had the second book. It was a very quick read and I enjoyed it.
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Apology to fans 
I want to apologize to Harris's fans for being so blunt. This book, with deep respect for Anne Rice, could have been titled "Intercourse with the Vampire".
Way too much talking about sex acts with the vampire that didn't need to be in a mystery.
The book has potential, but, it is just not for me.
After reading just over 3/4 of the book, it made Twilight look good.
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