1/2 stars.
I think that Sookie is talking way too much about God in this book. Has she become a born-again Christian? I don't remember her being like this... perhaps it's just me. I miss the irony and sarcasm of the previous book.
This book is messily trying to tie-up some loose ends from the previous books, and quite un-elegantly. It should instead have been re-written as a collection of short stories I think, for too much mundane trivia and repetitive information is used in the attempt to tie the varying story lines together.
As a new thing, new family members are being introduced to Sookie, and my personal favourite part: Quinn gets dumped. Yay!
I think that Sookie is talking way too much about God in this book. Has she become a born-again Christian? I don't remember her being like this... perhaps it's just me. I miss the irony and sarcasm of the previous book.
This book is messily trying to tie-up some loose ends from the previous books, and quite un-elegantly. It should instead have been re-written as a collection of short stories I think, for too much mundane trivia and repetitive information is used in the attempt to tie the varying story lines together.
As a new thing, new family members are being introduced to Sookie, and my personal favourite part: Quinn gets dumped. Yay!