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PRAISE FOR CHARLAINE HARR^ AND HER SOOK1E STACKHOUSE NOVÉLS
"Ifs the kind of book you look forward to reading before you go to bed, thinking you're only going to read one chap-ter, and then you end úp reading seven." —A|arí Ball on Dead Until Dark
"Vivid, subtle, and funny in her portrayai of southern life." —Entertainment Weekly
"Charlaine Harris has vividly imagined telepathic barmaid Sookíe Stackhouse and her small-town Louisiana milieu, where humans, vampires, shapeshifters, and other sentient •critters live Her mash-up of genres-is delightful, taking ele-ments from mysteries, horror stories, and romances." . —Milwaukee Journal Sentinel •
"Blending action, románcé, and comedy, Harris has created a fuljy functioning world sö very close to our own, except, of course, for the vamps and other supernatural creatures." —-The Toronto Star
"[An] entertaining series lt['s] easy to undérstand why these oddly charming books havé become so popular." —The New Orleans TimesrPicayune...
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PRAISE FOR CHARLAINE HARR^ AND HER SOOK1E STACKHOUSE NOVÉLS
"Ifs the kind of book you look forward to reading before you go to bed, thinking you're only going to read one chap-ter, and then you end úp reading seven." —A|arí Ball on Dead Until Dark
"Vivid, subtle, and funny in her portrayai of southern life." —Entertainment Weekly
"Charlaine Harris has vividly imagined telepathic barmaid Sookíe Stackhouse and her small-town Louisiana milieu, where humans, vampires, shapeshifters, and other sentient •critters live Her mash-up of genres-is delightful, taking ele-ments from mysteries, horror stories, and romances." . —Milwaukee Journal Sentinel •
"Blending action, románcé, and comedy, Harris has created a fuljy functioning world sö very close to our own, except, of course, for the vamps and other supernatural creatures." —-The Toronto Star
"[An] entertaining series lt['s] easy to undérstand why these oddly charming books havé become so popular." —The New Orleans TimesrPicayune
"It's a bit hard to imagine having vampires and werewolves lurking around* every corner, but Harris has a.way of making the reader buy it hook, line, and sinker." 11 —The Monroe (LA) News-Star
"[A] light, fun series." —Los Angeles Times
ATOUCH OF DEAD
1 New York Times bestseiiing author Char-laine Harris has reimagined the supernatural world with her "spunky" (The Tampa Tribüné) southern vampire novels starring telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse. Now, for the first time, here is every Sookie Stackhouse story ever written—together in one volume.
In "Fairy Dust," Sookie finds her mind-reading talents in demand when a fairy from a set of triplets gets dusted.
"Dracula Night" may be the commemoration of the Prince of Darkness's birth, but it's Sookie who gets a tasty-looking present.
Learning that her cousin is dead is shocking enough for Sookie. Learning that her cousin was a vampire who got staked leaves her speechless in "One Word Answer."
When Sookie teams up with her witchy friend Amelia to discover who has it out for Bon Temps's most successful insurance agent, they get "Lucky."
A solo Sookie has the holiday blues in "Gift Wrap," until she has an unexpected encounter with someone who has bigger problems than loneliness.
With a southern charm all her own—and a myriad of voices inside her head—Sookie has quickly become everyone's favorité barmaid and the catalyst for all the supernatural
Lgoings-on in "a world that is both a weird possibility and a wild ride" (The Anniston Star).
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