I cannot believe I have read 13 of these books. Really? I've invested that much time in Sookieland?! But it has been a fun ride! Thirteen is my favorite number, and while this wasn't my favorite book in the series, I thought it was better than most.
I liked how all the important (and some not-so-important) people in Sookie's life made an appearance in this last installment. All the loose ends were tied up and all the conflict was resolved...for me, in a pleasing manner. We're done with the fae (thank God, right?), done with the fighting and fearing for Sookie's life. And in the end she chooses to be with the right guy, the one I was rooting for all along.
I felt like the writing was a clunky and awkward at times. It certainly didn't feel as good quality as most of the past books (minus maybe #1 and #s 10-12). And I think the plot was a bit convoluted and difficult to follow. I couldn't figure out why the "bad guys" were trying so hard to get Sookie, why they cared. Their reasons for wanting to kill her just didn't make sense. And the connections between all the "bad guys" were just weak. It certainly seemed as if Harris was a bit tired and ready to be done with Sookieville. I don't blame her; it was time.
I'm glad I met Sookie and all her crazy, scary friends. And I'm really glad I never got into watching True Blood on HBO. From what I hear, the books are far superior. This was a great way to pass the time during the summers. Definitely not high-quality literature, but fun, popcorn reading to put in between heavier selections for the past few years. Thank you, Ms. Harris!
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