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Dead to the World

Southern Vampire Mysteries 4

By Charlaine Harris

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| Paperback | 9780441012183

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When cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse sees a naked man on the side of the road, she doesn't just drive on by. Turns out the poor thing hasn't a clue who he is, but Sookie does. It's Eric the vampire--but now he's a kinder, gentler Eric. And a scared Eric, because whoever took his memory now wantsContinue

When cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse sees a naked man on the side of the road, she doesn't just drive on by. Turns out the poor thing hasn't a clue who he is, but Sookie does. It's Eric the vampire--but now he's a kinder, gentler Eric. And a scared Eric, because whoever took his memory now wants his life.

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  • The Best Reviews: Charlaine Harris, Dead to the World

    "Great supernatural novel with a touch of romance" When the Japanese invented synthetic blood and made it available to the general public, vampires came out of the closet, proclaiming their existence on global television. Bon Temp, Louisiana waitress ... (read full critics)

    thebestreviews published on Thu, 16 Sep 2010

  • Review: Dead to the World, Charlaine Harris

    In each Southern Vampire Mystery, heroine Sookie Stackhouse deals with a threat to a loved one while being drawn in to some larger intrigue in the paranormal community. In Dead to the World, it’s her randy brother Jason who has gone missing, while an ... (read full critics)

    readreactreview published on Tue, 14 Sep 2010

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    I love Eric in this book. (He is so sweet.) : )

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    Recpd said on Feb 8, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • P.20
    With not a hint of a leer or any other indication that he was enjoying this development, Eric shimmied out of the jeans. I tossed them onto the back porch to wash in the morning, trying not to gape at my guest, who was now clad in underwear that was definitely over-the-top, a bright red bikini ... (continue)

    P.20
    With not a hint of a leer or any other indication that he was enjoying this development, Eric shimmied out of the jeans. I tossed them onto the back porch to wash in the morning, trying not to gape at my guest, who was now clad in underwear that was definitely over-the-top, a bright red bikini style whose stretchy quality was definitely being tested. Okay, another big surprise. I'd seen Eric's underwear only once before -- which was once more than I ought to have -- and he'd been a silk boxers guy. Did men change styles like that?

    P.211
    "But you'll listen, right? If I need to talk? For the same reason?"
    "Of course, my lover."
    "Because you want to have sex with me."
    "That, of course. But also because I find I really do ..." He paused, as if he were about to say something outrageous. "I find I have feelings for you."

    "Oh," I said into his chest, sounding as astonished as Eric had. His chest was bare, as I suspected the rest of him was. I felt the light sprinkling of curly blond hair against my cheek.

    "Eric," I said, after a long pause, "I almost hate to say this, but I have feelings for you,too." There was a lot I needed to tell Eric, and we should be in the car on our way to Shreveport already. But I was taking this moment to savor this little bit of happiness.

    P.213
    Before we got out of my old car, Eric leaned over to kiss me. We looked at each other, his eyes wide and blue, the white so white you could hardly look away, his golden hair neatly brushed. He'd tied it back with one of my elastic bands, a bright blue one. He was wearing a pair of jeans and a new flannel shirt.

    "We could go back," he said, In the dome light of the car, his face looked hard as stone. "We could go back to your house. I can stay with you always. We can know each other's bodies in every way, night after night. I could love you." His nostrils flared, and he looked suddenly proud. "I could work. You would not be poor. I would help you."

    "Sounds like a marriage," I said, trying to lighten the atmosphere. But my voice was too shaky.

    "Yes," he said.

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    Sara said on Apr 1, 2012 | Add your feedback

  • My favourite Sookie book...

    Once again better than any previous books! I really liked this book, Harris really knows how to get you to warm to a character and how to get you to dislike one. Eric, who when we first met I hated, became the most loveable vampire in the series (except for Bubba maybe!) in this book and Bill, who w ... (continue)

    Once again better than any previous books! I really liked this book, Harris really knows how to get you to warm to a character and how to get you to dislike one. Eric, who when we first met I hated, became the most loveable vampire in the series (except for Bubba maybe!) in this book and Bill, who we loved in the beginning, became irritating in club dead so she just got rid of him for the fourth book. Great idea. Now I'm looking forward to seeing him in the fifth installment, absence does make the heart grow fonder after all!

    Sookie doesn't get beaten up in this book thank God, that was the only detail I found was getting a tad repetitive. Im aching for more!

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    Lauraolsthoorn said on Mar 7, 2012 about the Others edition | Add your feedback

  • *** This comment contains spoilers! ***

    So the plot has been better in the series: for instance, the bad guys are kinda blurry in this book( maybe that's because I read it before watching the TV show season) and you actually 'see' them only twice. On the other hand it is worth reading: Bill leaves for Peru at the beginning so we apparent ... (continue)

    So the plot has been better in the series: for instance, the bad guys are kinda blurry in this book( maybe that's because I read it before watching the TV show season) and you actually 'see' them only twice. On the other hand it is worth reading: Bill leaves for Peru at the beginning so we apparently see less of that hypocrite as we go on and that's fine by me. And, I have to confess, this is the first time I got actually sexually aroused by reading a book, I won't tell you wich part though it's easy to guess ;D

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    Unworldly Northman said on Nov 5, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • *__*

    witches, werewolves, were-panthers, vampires!
    the very best moment is when sookie shoots in the head of that fu**ing bitch namely Debbie Pelt
    I hate Eric in the TV-Show but here, with the memory lost he's cute and sookie takes advantage of it!:P
    maybe jason won't be as useless as he's been in all th ... (continue)

    witches, werewolves, were-panthers, vampires!
    the very best moment is when sookie shoots in the head of that fu**ing bitch namely Debbie Pelt
    I hate Eric in the TV-Show but here, with the memory lost he's cute and sookie takes advantage of it!:P
    maybe jason won't be as useless as he's been in all the four books since he's going to be a were-panther!

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    Tommytvs said on Aug 24, 2010 | Add your feedback

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