Posted by admin | Posted in Bestsellers | Posted on 23-05-2008
Tags: doubledead, mysteries, novels, southern, terryhoover

In the Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris, who did Sookie end up with? Bill, Alcide or Eric?
I started reading Charlaine’s books lately (God bless her and her wonderful books I’ve come to love) and I’m only in book 3 and I can’t contain my excitement any longer, so who did Sookie end up with? I’m really hoping Eric, if not, hey Eric I’m open!
lol
Kind of with Eric, but not really (she was tricked). It hasn’t been concluded yet, so everything is still up in the air.
Definitely not Alcide however, for reasons in the later books.
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Surfacing $4.33 There’s the requisite number of gorgeously melodic and deeply heartfelt songs here–the addictive “Sweet Surrender,” the Hollywood-style ballad “I Love You,” the sad, profound “Angel,” the flat-out spectacular “Witness.” McLachlan’s not prolific, but this short, bittersweet album proves again that what she and producer Pierre Marchand do release is cut from the finest of cloth. –Jeff Bateman… |
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Vivaldi’s Ring of mystery (Audio CD) $8.79 In this touching tale, a gifted young violinist is sent to study music at the Pieta orphanage in Venice with the great composer Antonio Vivaldi. It s Carnival time, magic is in the air and mystery unfolds as Katarina enlists Giovanni, the gondolier, to help in her search to discover her origins. In a climactic scene, a masked stranger reunites Katarina with her family and she must make an importan… |
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Infamous Angel $9.54 Artists like Iris DeMent aren’t supposed to exist anymore in this cynical world. Singing unironically about family, forgiveness, and other real-life mysteries, DeMent is accompanied on this great debut by little more than acoustic guitar, upright bass, piano, and an occasional fiddle. But the songs (especially the bittersweet “Our Town” and the grand dreams of “Mama’s Opry”) are more than smart an… |
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Black Book [Blu-ray] $13.49 As in Basic Instinct, a lovely lady takes the lead in Black Book, but this time Paul Verhoeven has more than cheap thrills in mind. Towards the end of WWII, Rachel Stein (the vibrant Carice von Houten), a Jewish singer, is living with a gentile family in the countryside. When Allied forces bomb the area, she’s forced to flee. On her perilous journey to The Hague (Verhoeven’s hometown), brunette R… |
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Let the Devil Wear Black [VHS] $3.99 “There’s something rotten in the City of Angels,” claims the video box. Sure enough, under the dysfunctional dealings of a family business is the story of hamlet retooled for the twilight world of nocturnal L.A. Jack (Jonathan Penner, who cowrote the screenplay with director Stacy Title) is spending a joyless break from graduate school to deal with his father’s sudden death. He’s disconnected … |
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Mummy’s Tomb [VHS] $4.05 … |
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Twilight (Two-Disc Special edition) $5.11 Horror, romance, and teen angst collide in this stylish adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling young adult novel. When she starts life at a new high school, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) is immediately drawn to brooding goth Edward (Robert Pattinson)–who happens to be a real-life vampire. As their love grows, Edward will be forced to protect Bella from his bloodthirsty brethren while fightin… |
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The Wire: The Complete First Season $21.99 After one episode of The Wire you’ll be hooked. After three, you’ll be astonished by the precision of its storytelling. After viewing all 13 episodes of the hbo series‘ remarkable first season, you’ll be cheering a bona-fide American masterpiece. Series creator David Simon was a veteran crime reporter from The Baltimore Sun who cowrote the book that inspired TV’s Homicide, and cowriter Ed Burns wa… |
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Chinatown $6.14 Roman Polanski’s brooding film noir exposes the darkest side of the land of sunshine, the Los Angeles of the 1930s, where power is the only currency–and the only real thing worth buying. Jack Nicholson is J.J. Gittes, a private eye in the Chandler mold, who during a routine straying-spouse investigation finds himself drawn deeper and deeper into a jigsaw puzzle of clues and corruption. The glamor… |
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A Stranger Lies There $1.98 On a very hot morning in Southern California, Tim Ryder brings his coffee out to the front porch. Before he can take a sip, he sees the dead body of a young man laid out on his lawn. Neither Tim nor his wife, Deirdre, has ever seen the man before, but the youth’s death stirs up unhappy memories of the lives they were living twenty years earlier. Up to this point, they had done a good job of leavi… |
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Southern Africa (First Books) $9.41 This book is in Good Used condition |
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The innocence of Joan Little: A Southern mystery $7.42 This book is in Good Used condition |
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John Dee’s Five books of Mystery $41.25 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Roy Blount’s Books of Southern Humor $20.63 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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The Mystery of Things $11.81 ‘Human genius has done much, and promises much, in the way of removing the mystery from many things in our world; at the same time it recognises and honours the mystery in things too.’ In this collection A.C. Grayling extends the range of his previous two books to show how much understanding people can gain about themselves and their world by reflecting on the lessons offered by science, the arts (including literature) and history. Covering subjects as diverse as jane austen’s EMMA, the Rosetta Stone, Shakespeare, the Holocaust, quantum physics, Galileo, and even alien abductions, A..C. Grayling’s latest collection is a rich source for reflection and contemplation over the mysteries of life. |
