second installment of the adventures of Sookie Stackhouse (you may remember my review of the first book here.) This is a book that I got to look forward, but also with anticipation and fear. I had so much fun reading the first part he feared the saga loose or Live and Die in Dallas (also known as Hearts dead), was not up to its predecessor. Well, I had a good, funny and engaged me to finish well and I still want to continue running the series. The thing up. This time the story begins with a corpse in a car parked at the bar where Sookie works. The car belongs to a policeman and the body is that of Lafayette, cook gay and very little discrete mentioned bar. The sister of police calls Sookie to use her telepathic power to discover the real murderer, but duty calls our young waitress, who must travel to Dallas and do a job for the leader of the vampires there: read some minds to find a vampire in the community who has been missing for several days (or more nights, I should say). So, our friend the popular Sookie travels to Texas City with her vampire boyfriend Bill Compton, who is more bland than a yogurt water. There they begin to investigate and find some surprises, such as Eric also has moved up there to supervise surprise Sookie. We must remember that Eric is the head vampire the young, but not the bar. It is what gives these little jobs of vampires. The situation with Eric in Dallas is pretty tricky because about Bill is the other side of the coin and do not know what to do to bring Sookie to bed (something that can not do because it belongs to Bill. Things vampires). And here I can say.
Again is a slight story, full of humor and mystery, where all characters have the libido through the roof. As for characters, I love Sookie, but in regard to children, Eric has seduced me. In the first book I liked Sam, but here it almost does not appear and I guess the saga will continue that line with him more or less, the eternal secondary. And at the very beginning, Bill seemed like a gentleman, but in this book I feel that his character has fallen. Is it because of the glamor Eric? I do not know, but in the parts where he appears, I laughed a lot, I love it. Take it all with humor ... As for the argument, it is easy as pie, no mistake and actually find what I was looking around every page were the moments between Sookie and Eric. But it was all quite amusing as a whole and there is even a scene where I got nervous (yes, I talk about Sookie and Hugo at the headquarters of the Brotherhood). Overall I thought it was a good sequel, a tad weaker but very entertaining. I will definitely to continue the saga after a rest of the genre by reading a few more serious books, which I urgently ask the body. TECHNICAL
Read: 1 al 7 March 2011
Original title: Living Dead in Dallas
Translation: Omar El-Kashef Calabor
Editorial: Reading point
Edition: Fourth (March 2010)
Format:
Pocket ISBN: 978-84-663-2291-1
Pages: 329
Price: € 9.95
CHALLENGES
This book helps me to the Challenge Sookie 2011, the 50 Books Challenge 2011 (and van 9) and Challenge with Chemical 2011 (Element: Arsenic - Representation: As - I use in the challenge: P4). PICTURE USED
The cover of the book I gained from here .
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