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I love you, I just don't want to know you (so much) by Bev Katz Rosenbaum- An essay about on how True Blood can be "regarded as a big critique on out oversharing culture."
A+! It was so interesting, stating great points about the lack of privacy in this day and age, and the writing had a nice kick to it.
— Jan 21, 2013 08:42AM
A+! It was so interesting, stating great points about the lack of privacy in this day and age, and the writing had a nice kick to it.
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Rest of the book, pages 241-262, is a True Blood episode guide.
— Jan 23, 2013 10:12AM
Taschima
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From Castle Dracula to Merlotte's Bar & Grill by Bruce and Karen Bethke
A great ending to a fantastic Smart Pop book. They were funny, they explored the appeal of vampires, specially True Blood, for both men and women nowadays and how it has changed through the ages.
— Jan 23, 2013 10:11AM
A great ending to a fantastic Smart Pop book. They were funny, they explored the appeal of vampires, specially True Blood, for both men and women nowadays and how it has changed through the ages.
Taschima
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Adapt- or die! by Ginjer Buchanan
Thumbs u, up, up! This essay was all about how Allan adapted the series from book to screen, the choices made, how they changed/improved the series, and basically the road to adaptation. VERY interesting.
— Jan 23, 2013 10:09AM
Thumbs u, up, up! This essay was all about how Allan adapted the series from book to screen, the choices made, how they changed/improved the series, and basically the road to adaptation. VERY interesting.
Taschima
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Fangs and Fame by Jules Wilkinson- How vampires take the place of every day celebrities for the people of Bon Temps.
Thumbs up.
— Jan 21, 2013 08:26AM
Thumbs up.
Taschima
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Night is the color of blood by Peg Aloi- An essay about the importance of the choice of colors in True Blood. Interesting, but maybe a bit far fetched? I guess it's another way to look at things!
— Jan 20, 2013 08:43PM
Taschima
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Blue-Collar Bacchanalia by Alisa Kwitney- An essay on a villain! Maryann Forrester and how her sole purpose in life is to destroy the small town universe of Bon Temps.
— Jan 20, 2013 07:00PM
Taschima
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A Few Blown Fuses Before the Night is Over by Jacob Clifton- An essay with a slightly misleading introduction, focusing on the two untold story lines from the Charlaine Harris books, Tara's and Jason's and how they contribute to the series.
Agh, neither thumbs up nor down.
— Jan 20, 2013 06:58PM
Agh, neither thumbs up nor down.
Taschima
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What a Strange Love by Philippa Ballantine- An essay exclusively on Sam Merlotte and how he is the better option our of the male suitors.
Hmmm thumbs up, even though I am not a super fan of Sam's.
— Jan 20, 2013 06:56PM
Hmmm thumbs up, even though I am not a super fan of Sam's.
Taschima
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A Kinder, Gentler Vampire by Vera Nazarian-
An essay on Bill Compton and how he is an update on the old brooding vampire (Angel, Stefan, etc) making him the 1.1 version.
Thumbs up.
— Jan 20, 2013 06:55PM
An essay on Bill Compton and how he is an update on the old brooding vampire (Angel, Stefan, etc) making him the 1.1 version.
Thumbs up.

