Thursday, July 26, 2012

Review: Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris


Gosh, Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris isn't really YAF either, but please indulge me - I'll be done soon. I just finished Partials!

Anyhooze, people who have more money than I do (or who are more willing to spend it on premium cable than I am) often rave about True Blood and how great the HBO series is. About 3 years ago, my friend lent me his DVD of the first season and I think I watched it over one weekend - it was great (albeit, not PG!).

In addition, Grad Student and Mama Pajama have also been crusin' through this series for a long time as new books become available, so I decided I needed to pick this up (let's be honest, there was no wait list at NPYL.org, so I snapped it up!). That, my friends, was a good choice!
  • Originality: 8 - Based on the first book, there is a LOT that happens in this series - almost every paranormal instance (shapeshifters, vampires, mind reading - shall I go on?) is thrown in. And you know what? Why not - if you're going to paranormal, you may as well go all in!
  • Absurdity: 8 - Gosh, there is a lot of absurdity that happens just in the first book (also, seeing all the story lines that weave their way in and out of the first season of True Blood helps reinforce this point!), so I'm ranking it pretty high. That being said, I think that within the the grand scheme of the series, this is probably the most normal book, so I may have to lower it once I read a few more!
  • Level of Paranormal Romance: 7 - It's romantic, I guess, but not really PG. Sukkeh and Bielllll  - what's not to love (although I can't picture anyone but Anna Paquin and Steven Moyer in the role and I don't know if that's a good thing!)?!
  • Level of Harry Potterness: 4.5 - Not the best or worst-written book I've ever read (how's that for vague??) but I liked it and was legitimately obsessed with reading it, so all in all, I'd recommend!
Don't worry - up next a bunch of actual YAF for the blog. Thanks for bearing with me!!

2 comments:

  1. Sookie (please imagine me saying that with my best Bill impression)

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  2. Oh Sookeh!

    I think that the absurdity is what makes this series so enjoyable for me to read. There are times when I just... find it almost too ridiculous for words but the handsome Viking Vampire always manages to make me keep reading. They're entertaining but I think that it's another series that sort of falls off the wagon somewhere around book 6. I'm not sure any series that I've read should ever have even attempted to go past 10 books.

    I'm sort of rambling. Sorry!

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