5 Details You Might Not Have Recognized With Regards To The Creator Behind Sookie Stackhouse Book 12
What innovative and frightful ideas lay in the mind of Charlaine Harris? Harris come up with the now renowned Sookie Stackhouse novels, which tell the gripping and thrilling lives of Bon Temps people (humans and otherwise), and definitely, the loves of Sookie, the psychic barmaid. Otherwise known as The Southern Vampire Mysteries, the series has created a number of titles including "Deadlocked," the Sookie Stackhouse Book 12 and "Dead Ever After," Book 13, which is the final installation scheduled for launch next year. As a praise to the near-end of the series, here's a fast explanation of Charlaine Harris trivia which could enable you to enjoy her books even further.
Harris's first novel titled "Sweet And Deadly" was printed in 1981. The gothic-inspired novel is mostly about numerous murders in a small town. The heroine, Catherine Linton, thinks that the killings are deeply connected to her parents' death, which was reported being an accident. But a newspaper reporter like Catherine is adamant about pursuing the reality behind her parents' death and the succeeding killings in town. Undeterred, she soon finds the various secrets of the small town. The killing mystery is a far cry from the Sookie Stackhouse novels in that it features no paranormal romance.
Harris sold her first book when she joined a creative writing class. When she turned in her story, her professor recommended her submission to a publisher and the result, as the cliché goes, is history. The best-selling author reveals in one interview that people actually hate her when she tells that story because it makes book publishing seem like a walk in the park.
Harris says that she has "faked read," which is when one pretends to have read and completed a novel. Harris has stated in an interview she gave Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" a very good try and tried to finish Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain."
Harris's fantasy romance is to marry Bones, the vampire who is married to half-vampire Cat from Jeaniene Frost's "Night Huntress" series. Harris did initially assume she would like to fantasize about being married to classic literature's most notable gentlemen Darcy ("Pride and Prejudice") and Mr. Rochester ("Jane Eyre") but decided that Bones is actually the man she'll ever need. A vampire is hard to resist.
Charlaine Harris is a vampire - that is, pretend-vampire. The Mississippi-born, New York Times bestselling article author carries a pair of custom-made fangs shaped from her own teeth.
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Harris's first novel called "Sweet And Deadly" was printed in 1981. The gothic-inspired novel is mostly about a number of murders in a small town. Visit http://www.bestfantasystories.com for more updates about the latest books and novels available today.
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