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True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:26 pm
by heartben
I kind of expect a lot of people to dislike the show, and possibly not know about the books the show is based off of.
Anyways, i like the show. i am a few chapters from finishing the 9th book...
i'm not the best conversation starter so if anyone has anything to add, feel free. it was just on my mind and i decided to make a thread about it!
woo!
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:54 pm
by Naz Nomad
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Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:01 pm
by heartben
true dat.
i wont lie, i like twilight to. but i like true blood (and the books) more. just a little more badass.
im so unhappy we have to wait so long for the next season. its torture!
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:32 pm
by Caesar
I love the TV show. Anna Paquin naked= win!
My wife likes both the show and the books. The TV show frustrates her because of the way it meanders around all the books.
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:02 pm
by metalmariachi
Haven’t read the book, like the series.
Naked girls, orgies, naked girls and blood.
Didn’t like the “Queen”, she came across as an old Paris Hilton.
One of the Dallas vampires was hot.
MM
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:30 pm
by harpies
I didn't like the books, but I do like the show. Her writing doesn't do it for me...I'm a die-hard Tom Robbins fan, and Charlaine Harris is just too sparse on the descriptions, metaphors, the artistry for me. The show has a lot more depth and peripheral characters that give the story the context I like.

My hubby likes both.
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:39 am
by heartben
fair enough. i personally prefer the books but i suppose im not really comparing her to any one else, just the book to the show.
i also didnt like the queen, she has an annoying voice to me, but i agree with the paris hilton ish comment.
does Tom Robbins do anything i may have heard of? any favorites? does he write vampire stories? im just curious. always looking for new stuff. i have a few books lined up but it never hurts to have more!
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 10:12 am
by harpies
The tom robbins reference is totally out there. I just prefer that style of writing that goes way out of the way to paint the scene, gets a little absurdly fun. They made one of his books into a movie, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, but I'd try Still Life With Woodpecker or Skinny Legs and All for a first read. Definitely my favorite author.
My hubby read the entire Stackhouse series, and he always points out when the show diverges from the book. I am fine with it being different, since I don't need to relive an exact play by play of something I've read. Kinda why I'm glad that the Walking Dead series that is in development won't follow the comics too closely.
Anyway, I guess I just felt that the book had a slow pace without the same charms, ex. Lafayette's quips. Hopefully this isn't a spoiler for anyone, but my favorite character bit it in the second season. That character was interesting and never had enough time to get off the ground.
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:03 am
by heartben
I appreciate the suggestions!
i personally am glad when movies/shows arent the same as the books they are based off of. sometimes things just dont translate to other mediums as well.
and i can see your point about lafayette, he should be one of the main characters of the book instead of how he is.... i could go with less of some characters and more of others but i figure everyone feels that way about certain characters on any show. sometimes you like the main character the least.. who knows?!
i kind of didnt think this thread would get any responses but im glad at least a few people have seen/heard about the show and books.
btw - i just finished whats out of the book series so far. some are better than others. the 4th one is my favorite, the last one ( 9 so far i believe) is among the better ones as well... to me. just saying. if anyone wanted to skip around i think they could.
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:07 am
by deadbeatriot
i was actually on the fence about reading the books - the show was pretty good, but i can only stomach anna paquin when she's either naked, or not speaking.
i guess i'll have to check em out now though.
i actually tried reading twilight. i didn't like it much, to put it nicely.
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:27 am
by magiclawnchair
i dont turn the tv on much, but i truly have a soft spot in my heart for naked girls and orgies!!!
when is it on and what channel?
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:10 pm
by heartben
its an HBO show, it used to be on at sundays at 9 central i believe. the season ended a few weeks ago but if you think youd be interested try checking it out online or at your local video rental place... there are 2 seasons, but i dont think the 2nd is on dvd yet.
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:26 pm
by magiclawnchair
ugh, thats what i was afraid of. it sounded like hbo or skinamax... i will check it out.
what book would you start with?
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:29 pm
by heartben
first one is called "dead until dark"
you can get it at walmart, target... anywhere - there are 2 covers im pretty sure. you can get the paper back for like 5.98 or something at walmart or target, its probably more most other places.
Re: True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse books - anyone like?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:02 pm
by harpies
deadbeatriot wrote:i was actually on the fence about reading the books - the show was pretty good, but i can only stomach anna paquin when she's either naked, or not speaking.
we were talking about her last night, about how bad her accent is, yet Bill (British) and Jason (Australian) are much more convincing. I can't picture her as anything but that little dancing prat from The Piano.