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Everybody has heard of True Blood, that rattling and cool HBO series which lately led off and which tells us the story of Sookie Stackhouse, a singular adult female who searches her way in a labyrinth full of secrets, vampires, drugs, sexual practice and danger, and the manner the story is stated is simply astounding. It genuinely forces you in once you led off following the series.

But the series is not the beginning of this myth. The Sookie Stackhouse series is the brainchild of Charlaine Harris, a very noteworthy American author who gives her time to publishing novels, but nothing she ever published ever had the upshot of her Sookie Stackhouse series, and the resonance and vivacious reaction her work has forced from her audience are surprisingly massive, and the whole vampire myth has matured in popularity ever since, up to the point in time where today many more series about vampires are hitting TV screens and book shops, ready to pull the lector or watcher into their narrations.

It's a terrific thing to witness how one person can have such a huge success with her work and make an thought so popular that it forms the media of her time deeply, and the Sookie Stackhouse series has turned out to be one of the most memorable pieces of work of fiction of our times, because it gives us a really good and rough look into what most people like to take in or read about : the emotions sunk deep inside humans, their desires, fearfulnesses, troubles and personal tales. And all these components have come together in order to make a arresting work of art displaying the living of a exceptional adult female in a particular residential area.

If you haven't had time to read in the past weeks or calendar months, pick up one of these volumes and you'll realise how quickly you'll be devouring them for the interest of their expressive style and unfathomed narration. The Sookie Stackhouse series is for certain a memorable piece of work.

by: John Stuller




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