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Old 04-08-2010, 11:59 AM   #4482
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seventh in the Southern Vampire series, All Together Dead
Well, OK, and it kept me reading easily enough. But I'm concerned that she's still pulling new kinds of characters into the storylines. It can't go on indefinitely! (Although this time the fact that there's new kind of being for Sookie to find out about is pretty much irrelevant to the story.)

I'm slightly more concerned that the story is getting more and more unlikely. You know what I mean - in the context of the world depicted.

Some vampires in view have been around for over 1,000 years. Many are several hundred years old. And some are new. But we're seeing lots of vampires get destroyed throughout this series. The destriuction rate is too high. It seems that revealing themselves was a really, really bad move on the vampires' part, as if things carry on this way, there'll be no vampires left in a decade or less.

But anyway, although not as good as the earlier novels, I'm going straight onto the next one, From Dead To Worse by Charlaine Harris.

Also no longer available form fictionwise it seems.
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