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Go to My LibraryDefinitely Dead
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- National Geographic Books
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN
- 9780441014910
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Original edition details
Other editions (17)
Other editions

Definitely Dead
2009 • Gollancz
English

Definitely Dead
2007 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

Definitely Dead
2006 • Ace Books
English

Definitely Dead
2010 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Definitely Dead
2015 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

Definitely Dead
2009 • Orion
English

Definitely Dead
2008 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

Definitely Dead
2006 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Definitely Dead
2006 • Wheeler Pub.
English

Definitely Dead
2013 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Definitely Dead (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 6)
2006 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Definitely Dead
2007 • Gollancz
English

Definitely Dead
2011 • Gollancz
English

Definitely Dead
2009 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Definitely Dead
2007 • Turtleback
English

Definitivamente muerta (Sookie Stackhouse) (Spanish Edition)
2011 • Punto de Lectura
Spanish

Definitely dead
2007 • Orion Publishing Group
English
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Many readers found this installment of the series to be highly entertaining and engrossing, often acknowledging its grip despite perceived flaws. Reviewers appreciated the introduction of winning new characters, particularly Amelia the witch and the fascinating Vampire Queen, who added depth to the supernatural world. The New Orleans setting was a highlight, contributing to exciting and intertwining storylines. The author is commended for her ability to develop the series, linking novels effectively, and crafting an addictive narrative with good pacing, action, and an exciting climax. Sookie, the protagonist, continues to be seen as resourceful and gutsy, with some noting her growth in having her ideas acknowledged and developing female friendships. The book also provides intriguing insights into vampire politics and the broader supernatural community, alongside moments of humor.
However, the book also drew criticism for several aspects. Some reviewers described the plot as simple, disjointed, or meandering, occasionally lacking suspense or feeling predictable. The character of Quinn, a new love interest, was a frequent point of contention; many readers disliked him, found him uninteresting, or objected to his mannerisms, with some feeling he received too much narrative focus. The protagonist, Sookie, was at times perceived as frustrating, irrational, or quick to make assumptions, with her first-person narration occasionally seen as biased. The character of Bill also continued to receive widespread negative feedback from readers. Additionally, some experienced confusion at the book's opening, noting a perceived dependency on a prior short story. Criticisms also included repetitive plot elements, such as Sookie frequently encountering danger, and some perceived inconsistencies in character details or plot devices. The writing style itself was occasionally described as only "decent" or containing "cheesier romance moments."
Despite the mixed reactions, many reviewers expressed a 'love/hate' relationship with the book, acknowledging its imperfections but finding it undeniably fun and captivating. This installment continues to be a popular entry in the series, appealing strongly to readers who enjoy urban fantasy with its characteristic blend of supernatural creatures, mystery, and romance. It is likely to be enjoyed by those who appreciate a fast-paced, entertaining read, are already invested in Sookie's ongoing journey, and enjoy exploring complex supernatural politics. However, readers seeking deeper character development, less predictable plots, or a different romantic trajectory for the protagonist might find certain aspects of the book frustrating.
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