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The Sookie Stackhouse Companion

By: Charlaine Harris
Narrated by: Johanna Parker, Laurie Birmingham, Christina Moore, Andrew Watts, Brian Hutchison, Scott Sowers
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Fans of Charlaine Harris’ number-one New York Times best-selling Sookie Stackhouse novels will find much to enjoy in this companion to the immensely popular series. Included are a never-before-published novella and an exclusive interview with Alan Ball, creator of HBO’s True Blood. Sookie herself guides listeners on a behind-the-scenes tour of Bon Temps, gives them a peek at the werewolf and werepanther communities, provides a glimpse through the racks of her best friend Tara’s dress shop, and offers a look at Merlotte’s - the bar where Sookie earns her living.

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Valuable Reference Material • Informative Timeline • Stellar Narration • Enjoyable Short Story • Plothole Filler

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I love that you get the insider information from the author and get to find out what went where.

information overload

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I have been a fan since book one. Lately it's been getting dark in Sookie's world. I wounder if "True Blood" has something to do with this? A little stalling here? I miss Quinn. What do you think? Good part in this book is the Quinn part. I did wounder about him. He remembered her birthday in latest book. Trouble everywhere. Oh My.

Going Down

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A nice recap of all(?) the books. A short story. Fan questions with the author and Alan Ball. Those parts of this book are enjoyable.You don’t need to hear this to have closure on the series.

Fans of the Sookie Books Will Enjoy

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For a person who is starting to read Sookie's book this is a great start

Great book recolection

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This book is a companion to the series. It is not meant to be a novel in and of itself. The negative reviews I have been seeing are actually pretty laughable, because they are complaining about the fact that they wasted a credit on something like this. Only die-hard Sookieverse people should use a credit on a COMPANION book. That said, it was pretty well-presented for the type of book that it is, and the inclusion of the novella was a nice touch. I had been looking for that slice in the storyline of Sookie and Sam. I will miss the series when it is over, and will have to get my fix of Bon Temps from True Blood.

It Is What It Is.

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