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SuPeR K! says I should continue reading the books, but I was very disappointed in the first two.
The first one was ok, but I liked the plotlines added to the TV version way better than anything in the book. (The books are all from Sookie's perspective, so anything she's not involved in doesn't exist.) It was worse for the second season. I liked many of the choices the TV series made, but they left out a ton of good stuff from the book - and the climax of the storyline was total weaksauce compared to the action-packed werewolf-aided escape in the novel. So reading the books has left me disappointed on all fronts. K says the third book is fantastic ... but I think I'm gonna read the books after the series is over. |
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Um, I think Kevy was kidding around. In fact, isn't that Kevy's default mode?
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I can't trust a straight guy to judge the hottness of a dude. They're just not... equipped to ascertain all the nuances of the male form. It's like asking an emu to tell you if the béarnaise is ready.
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Many straight guys are unable to admit that a guy is hot or even determine IF he is hot. But one does not need to be gay to do so. |
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But yeah, if a post by me could go either way (serious or joking), the chances are good that it is the latter. |
The latest book in the Black Dagger Brotherhood is out: Lover Mine
and there's another book out in the True Blood series: Dead in the Family It's been so long since I read the last book in the series that came out I'd sort of forgotten about them. What a great surprise! and unrelated to vampires I just found out there are 4 more books in the Outlander series which is going to make for some great reading on an upcoming camping trip. |
Meanwhile, True Blood mini-ep #2 has been released, this time featuring Jessica.
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Looks like a fun season.
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