Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood
Aug. 28th, 2009 12:34 pmMy gamble paid off. It was a treat to be able to zoom through books 1-7 of the Sookie Stackhouse series. I liked the books' conversational style, wry tone, and nummy vampires. Plus, I find myself not shipping anyone, which is kind of a relief. Amazon reviews tell me there may be troubled waters ahead for the series though. While fun, the books have their flaws, and it sounds like those flaws rise up and conquer in book 8. Ah, well.
Pleased with the books, I acquired Season One of True Blood. I'm finding their casting a little off-putting to tell the truth.
When I picture Bill the Vampire, I see something like this (this is James Marsden BTW):

Instead I got something like this:

Oh well, I have only watched one episode so far. There's still hope for Eric.
Pleased with the books, I acquired Season One of True Blood. I'm finding their casting a little off-putting to tell the truth.
When I picture Bill the Vampire, I see something like this (this is James Marsden BTW):

Instead I got something like this:

Oh well, I have only watched one episode so far. There's still hope for Eric.
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Date: 2009-08-29 05:26 pm (UTC)I'll probably check out the Sookie Stackhouse books this fall. They always seem to be out at the library though so I may have to buy them myself!