IMDB: True Blood “The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a barmaid living in Louisiana who can read people’s minds, and how her life is turned upside down when the Vampire Bill, walks into… more →
Seletyn's Weblogsimoneludlow wrote 2 weeks ago: Here is the synopsis from the publishers: “When a vampire asks cocktail waitress Sookie Stackh … more →
creative birdie wrote 4 weeks ago: So I’ve been getting into the Sookie Stackhouse books writen by Charlaine Harris….aka th … more →
ginaswo wrote 1 month ago: Courtesy of jramanzini at DudeNews … more →
ginaswo wrote 1 month ago: Clip courtesy of Solymar25: IF YOU MISSED THE FIRST SEASON YOU CAN WATCH THE 12 FULL EPISODES H … more →
stacey wrote 2 months ago: i can’t think of a better way to spend a rainy day than curled up with a good book. (after kn … more →
lightheartedlibrarian wrote 4 months ago: Sookie has discovered a coworker’s dead body in a local cop’s car. Eric, the sexy vikin … more →
avagacser wrote 4 months ago: So I’ve been tackling Charlaine Harris’ series of Sookie Stackhouse books (upon which th … more →
Renee wrote 7 months ago: With the end of the first season of True Blood, Alan Ball’s HBO adaptation of Charlaine Harri … more →
seletyn wrote 7 months ago: IMDB: True Blood “The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a barmaid living in Louisiana who can … more →
seletyn wrote 7 months ago: Two day read. I know, I am the speed reader…. Reading a post by Katie Knapp, she notes, … more →
Jessica wrote 8 months ago: My Take in Brief: A terrific second installment. For background on this series, and introductions t … more →
jacstar wrote 8 months ago: This book is the second in the Southern Vampire Series – also known as the Sookie Stackhouse s … more →
rantsandreads wrote 9 months ago: First Line: Andy Bellefleur was as drunk as a skunk. Review: The sequal to Charlaine Harris’ Dead … more →
Jessica Leigh wrote 3 months ago: Title: Living Dead in Dallas Author: Charlaine Harris Pages: 291 Genre: Paranormal Romance, Fantasy … more →
Jessica Leigh wrote 3 months ago: For something different, I’m borrowing a question from … here! One of the very first questions ever … more →