I sat down a few weeks ago to watch a show with my husband and daughter, which is a rare occurrence in my house. Usually, I’m reading a book or writing. Anyway, we were watching
True Blood on HBO, when I got a little uncomfortable. I mean I turned to my 20 year-old daughter and said, “Can they do that on T.V.?”
She shook her head, like I must be an alien pod person, and said, “It’s HBO.”
I said, “Yeah, but can they do THAT on t.v.?”
She looked at me like I’ve been living in a cave or something and groaned, “Duh. They can do whatever they want.”
So anyway, I’ve been enjoying the series but a friend told me the books are even better. So I ran out to my local Borders and bought
Dead Until Dark.
It’s a quick read at 292 pages. And I read the entire book on my airplane ride from North Caroline to Portland, Oregon.
So, you can grab this story and finish it in no time. And, to be honest, I liked the story better in the book than on t.v. Not that the actors aren’t all gorgeous on HBO but Sookie Stackhouse comes across as a smarter character in the book – at least to me. And, Bill Compton seems stronger in the novel than in Hollywood.
This isn’t a
Twilight experience even though it has romance and is a vampire novel. It’s more complicated in some ways.
In Dead Until Dark the vampires have “Come Out of the Closet” and are living amongst the humans. They drink synthetic blood – or at least the ones who are “mainstreaming” and trying to live their lives without sucking off the humans around them. Plus, there are more characters with special abilities than were found in
Stephanie Meyer’s books. Sam is a
shapeshifter and Sookie is a
clairvoyant and – I have a feeling – there’s more to it than that.
VB (Vampire Bill) and Sookie seem like star-crossed lovers. They both are unique and drawn to each other. But, VB isn’t all good. He’s got one wicked temper when pushed too far. And, with super human strength, a bad temper is a real BAD thing.
I just bought the second book in the series,
Living Dead in Dallas, and I’ll update you all after I read that story.
But, if you like a quick story that keeps you turning the pages, Dead Until Dark is a fun book to pick up. And if you don’t have time for a quick story, you can always turn on the t.v. and watch the HBO show. But, remember, the books are better.