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Date added: 25.1.2015
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INCONSISTENT is the word for this book. That is, inconsistent with the other books.There are just so many things that make dubious sense in a way too short book, which doesnt even take advantage of the subplots and just lets them rot and eventually spoil the book.Not to mention that the actual plot was such a mess. Weak, really. Not a chance of any tension build-up.I am also very bothered by the logic, which, for the most part is nonexistent.The love scenes could have been a bit interesting, with Sookies issues and stuff. But everything was repaired out of the nowhere and for no apparent good reason, leaving us wtf?.First of all, Eric becomes just a love-blinded version of his old viking self, this time, being entirely unbespelled. It is really hard to believe his sudden transformation, given that lately he has not been through any traumatising, life-changing experience that could perhaps explain it. Why the sudden change in personality? There is no trace of the yummy, juicy character he was. I am having trouble imagining Alexandr Skarsgard portraying this Eric.Secondly, I feel that Sam was just shut from Sookies universe. He basically had no impact in the plot whatsoever and he was just a filler character. Why then did Sookie go to dinner with him? Just to fill some pages? I was expecting some event taking place or something that might effect the novel in any way. Unfortunately, this book completely ignored Sam, even if it set the background for, perhaps, a more interesting role of him in a future book.Thirdly, the thing with Bill had so much potential which was just wasted. Why did Bill need her help in sending a bloody email? If all that subplot could be solved with just an email, why did Harris go through the trouble of even including it? I think it was very wrong of her not to dwell on this more. We just get the impression that Sookie sends and e-mail and then BAM, Bill is better and possibly, on with his sister - which of course, doesnt make sense given Bills actions in the previous books, but I am sure that the writer will arrange for those two to get together. It was really disappointing that the Bill issue was solved in 5 lines and not given more attention in a book so short, which definitely had enough space for more development in this part.The FAIRY PART. This just a big fat NONSENSE to me. It is just illogic on so many levels!!! Why was Dermot put a spell on by Niall? And if so, why was he still against the good side in the war? If now he suddenly loved his family, how come he was against them. Why was the spell broken so easily? I am not referring to the actual way, but to the fact it took her 2 seconds to figure it out. Again, the book was so short and unsatisfying that this could have been easily exploited and developed. And why the fudge did they all end up in bed, like family? Why?I am seriously expecting to see Michael Jackson as vampire in the next book. Maybe Princess Diana too. Hm, who else? Let me think. Maybe Napoleon? Vlad the Impaler? Jimi Hendrix? Cliff Burton? Julius Caesar? William Wallace? Kurt Cobain? I am looking forward to see who will get the chance to be resurrected as a vampire.As to the actual plot, it was pretty much non-existent as well. No tension build-up at all because you dont know what the conflict is - oh, wait, there is none, except a fabricated one in the last 20 pages. Which of course, unravels with the speed of light and burns down equally fast.And why was a 100 year old vampire stronger than both a bad ass Viking and a creepy Roman???The were-wolf part was out of the nowhere as well.In the future, I expect more sub-plot development and a more substantial main plot, with an actual tension build up.P.S. The love scenes were quite crappy too! Dead in the Family: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel by Charlaine Harris