Teaser Tuesdays (May 25)

Filed Under (Teaser Tuesdays) by Morbid Romantic on 25-05-2010
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TEASER TUESDAYS asks you to:
Grab your current read.
Let the book fall open to a random page.
Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
Please avoid spoilers!

Sara Weiss thought that I seemed like a simple young woman, and she decided I was incredibly lucky to have been given such a gift, as she considered it. She believed everything Lattesta had told her about what had happened at the Pyramid, because underneath her practical approach to life there was a streak of mysticism.

- Dead and Gone (Charlaine Harris), pg. 111

New Books

Filed Under (New Books) by Morbid Romantic on 25-05-2010
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I do have a list of books to review that I hope to get done… and slowly turn out. I won’t post them all in the same day because that would just be insane.

Dead in the Family (Sookie Stackhouse, Book 10) by Charlaine Harris (Purchased from Barnes and Noble)
After enduring torture and the loss of loved ones during the brief but deadly Faery War, Sookie Stackhouse is hurt and she’s angry. Just about the only bright spot in her life is the love she thinks she feels for vampire Eric Northman. But he’s under scrutiny by the new Vampire King because of their relationship. And as the political implications of the Shifters coming out are beginning to be felt, Sookie’s connection to the Shreveport pack draws her into the debate. Worst of all, though the door to Faery has been closed, there are still some Fae on the human side-and one of them is angry at Sookie. Very, very angry…


Grotesque by Natsuo Kirino (Purchased from Barnes & Noble)
Readers with a taste for ambiguity and oddball characters will enjoy this twisted novel of suspense from Japanese author Kirino (Out). The Apartment Serial Murders case, which involved the brutal killings of two Tokyo prostitutes, has gripped the country, leading to the arrest of a Chinese immigrant, Zhang Zhe-zhong, for the crimes. Strangely, Zhang freely admits to murdering the first victim, Yuriko Hirata, but denies the near-identical slaying 10 months later of Kazue Sato. The events leading to the killings are related from a variety of perspectives—that of Yuriko’s unnamed older sister, bitterly jealous of her sibling’s good looks; of each victim; and of the accused. Unusual connections—for example, Kazue was a classmate of the older sister—cast doubt on the veracity of individual narrators. This mesmerizing tale of betrayal reveals some sobering truths about Japan’s social hierarchy.