All Together Dead (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 7)
 

All Together Dead

by Charlaine Harris

Louisiana cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse has her hands full dealing with every sort of undead and paranormal creature imaginable. And after being betrayed by her longtime vampire love, Sookie must not only deal with a new man in her life-the shapeshifter Quinn-but also contend with the long-planned vampire summit.
The summit is a tense situation. The vampire queen of Louisiana is in... (read more)

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hipchikjah
  • Rated 5 stars

Thus far this one is my favorite! (I read them in no particular and have read all eight to date. Can't wait for 9, 10, 11, 12, etc....)

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  • GourmetReader

    gourmetreader said:

    This is the first of the Southern Vampire series that I listened to on audio. It was weird, frankly. The narrator's voice was nothing like I imagined Sookie.

    The general story: Sookie is off to Chicago with Queen Sophie and the rest of the Louisiana vamps for a vampire summit. QS is going to be on trial for killing her husband, which she did not do. Sookie is going to read the minds of the humans to help QS decide who's up to what.

    Sookie tries to balance being with Quinn, avoiding Eric and Bill and doing here work for Queen Sophie. While they are there, other vampires wind up dead, humans have all kinds of problems and there is a group of anti-vampire protesters causing problems. Actually, fairly big problems. Sookie winds up letting humans see that she is a telepath, which winds up causing her big problems.

    This was probably my favorite of the Southern Vampire series. The storyline was attention getting and there were more developed relationships with Sookie and Quinn and Eric.

    posted Friday, April 25 2008
  • AlienLazer

    alienlazer said:

    These Southern Vampire books are becoming an annoyance with how every one of them repeats deatails from the previous. This series would be great for 11-year-olds or for someone to just pick one of the books at random and read because they have enough info in every book to not leave you puzzled about what happen pryer. For the more recent books, half of it is just short summeries of the past ones. Which makes you want to skim through parts that drag out as such, but you don't want to miss any of the new plot as it thickens with good intensity. Darn, what a pickle. I'm actually currently reading the 6th book, but I look forward to the show that I've heard is coming out on HBO because I'm sure it won't baby us with a crap load of explainations. :\

    posted Friday, March 7 2008
  • etl_echo

    etl_echo said:

    Well in some ways he has been understanding, but the thing that he resents, in which case there was no choice, annoys me when he has some many secrets and issues of his own...

    Me go mad on caveman attitude!

    I expected better, and that's why I'm miffed.

    posted Friday, June 1 2007
  • DUX12

    dux12 said:

    I think you have a point with Quinn no man is that perfect, he's got to have a flaw. Maybe he is married!

    posted Thursday, May 31 2007
  • Aspasia

    aspasia said:

    Yes! Got it at the airport (and got to use my Borders coupon!) Read about half of the book in the terminal and on the plane! Sure made time fly. Ugh. So to speak.

    Anyway, yes I liked it. Questions answered and new ones posed. I really don't know what to say that won't be some kind of spoiler!

    I agree, Quinn seems great. We'll have to see what his big flaw is, so far he's been really understanding.

    posted Thursday, May 31 2007
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