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Community South, Volume 10: A certain death - Charlaine Harris

Series: The Fellowship of South
Volume: 10 - A certain death
Author: Charlaine Harris
Pages: 413
Genre: Bit-bed
Publisher: J'ai Lu

Description:
"Finally! Finally my relationship with Eric begins to look like something! After all these events, I, Sookie, I earned it. But alas, when everything seems to be going well, that's my entourage makes me create new problems: Sam Bill and even Eric! And the fury that surrounded the Great Revelation of hybrids is not really fallen ... "
Sookie Stackhouse
is still recovering from the revelation of his great-grandfather that she must face an unexpected visitor: the creator of Eric, a vampire straight from antiquity, with a strange boy to bloodthirsty habits. And on the other hand, between caring for her marriage and her family manage Fae, the young waitress from Bon Temps still much to do ...

My opinion: I really look forward
Sookie and Eric return to this tenth volume and when I finally found time to immerse myself in it, now he has disappointed me.

I found rather longish, with a lot of repeats, it does not happen much, except in the final pages.
The story is not very gripping and it is certainly not particularly easy to follow. Where, in previous volumes, Charlaine Harris was able to manage its various creatures and characters, without confusing his readers by giving them different plots and keeping relatively separate vampires and werewolves, she comes out here a scenario that All mixes (vampires, werewolves and FAST) in the same plot.

So, I found it a bit messy at times, and the rest of the time I'm almost bored me as though a big fan of The Twilight series with which I discovered bit-bed.

What fans should not worry: there are still some bright spots! The relationship
Sookie-Eric who is growing, although it is slightly softened in this volume and I would have appreciated a little more.
Translation revised and corrected is also a good point, I enjoyed finding some original names such as Fangtasia (which still sounds much better than Mitt Crunch), or Northman Alcide (which had been translated by Leonard in previous volumes). I also found
Jason changed, more accountable and less "ball", interesting developments, therefore, it takes more things in hand.

Despite this minor disappointment, hope to read a sequel better (Charlaine if you read me: p) because I remain faithful to the series which is one of those that I love most.

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