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Violence
A lot
Vampire battles; Fellowship violence; Sookie is assaulted
Language
A lot
Southern contemporary language; strong words
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit sexual content; Sookie is sexually assaulted in one scene
Substance Use
Some
Bar culture; vampire blood
Emotional Intensity
Some
Religious extremism; the dehumanization of vampires as a metaphor
What this book is about
The vampires of Dallas need Sookie's telepathy to locate a missing nest member. The Dallas Fellowship of the Sun—a militant anti-vampire organization—has been kidnapping vampires. Sookie must navigate vampire politics, evangelical hate groups, and her complicated feelings for Bill. Living Dead in Dallas is the second book, darker and more politically engaged.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content
Sexual assault depicted
Anti-vampire religious extremism depicted
Strong language
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