Charlaine Harris began using continuity helpers in her writing around the time she was working on the "Sookie Stackhouse" series, particularly as the series gained popularity and complexity. This practice allowed her to maintain consistency in her characters and plotlines across multiple books. While the exact date is not specified, it became more evident as the series progressed into the later novels.
The book series by Charlaine Harris that True Blood is based on is called the Southern Vampire Mysteries. The publishing company is Ace Books.
There are a few books called True Blood.One was written by Patricia Waddell, another by Shelia Holland. You are would most likely be referring to the one by Charlaine Harris (The one TrueBlood on HBO is based off of) The series isn't accually called True Blood though. It's often referred to as the 'Sookie Stackhouse Novels' or 'The Southern Vampire Mysteries'. The first one is titled 'Dead until Dark' and isn't one book, but at the current time 12 main books with several novella's/mini stories.
Charlaine Harris has also written a series about a girl named Harper who can see how people died by standing on their grave. One of the books is called grave sight and there are a few others. They are really great books, a bit creepy but a good read. She also has a few short story compilations including other authors. I personally have not read any of them, but I imagine they would be interesting. Her website shows what she is currently working on. But seriously, the Grave Sight series is really amazing. (I don't know the actual name of the series though)
No it's not. The author behind the books Charlaine Harris, has not yet written the last two books. Alan Ball and the True Blood team does not consequently follow the storyline from the books. So it is possible that what might or might not happen between Sookie and hunk-vampire Eric in the books, will not be the same in the tv-series.
Released, A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, A Dance with Dragons, Announced, The Winds of Winter, A Dream of Spring.
The book series by Charlaine Harris that True Blood is based on is called the Southern Vampire Mysteries. The publishing company is Ace Books.
As of now, Charlaine Harris has concluded the Sookie Stackhouse series with the final book "Dead Ever After" released in 2013. She has not indicated that she plans to write any more books in this series.
That would be the series of superbly awesome books by Charlaine harris, "True Blood".
No. She recently signed a contract stating that she will write a few more books.
You can buy 'Definitely Dead' (True Blood - Book 6) as an audiobook on itunes
Charlaine Harris is an authoress of many popular books, her most popular series being The Southern Vampire Mysteries, or the Sookie Stackhouse Novels. This series of 10 books about Vampires and other mythical creatures that have a heavy hand in the Southern States and around the world started with the first book, titled Dead Until Dark, released in 2001.
The Spenser novels by Robert B. Parker and the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris.
There have been 9 so far but Book 10 will be out in May and Charlaine Harris said at Comix Con that she signed up to do 3 further books.
Yes, Alan Ball based True Blood on the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris. There are 8 books total with the 9 coming out in May 2009.
There have been 9 so far but Book 10 will be out in May and Charlaine Harris said at Comix Con that she signed up to do 3 further books.
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There is no book named "True Blood" by author Charlaine Harris. The name "Trueblood" used by the show was taken from the name Ms. Harris gave to one of the synthetic bloods developed by the Japanese, which allowed vampires to come out of the closet.The books by Ms. Harris from which the idea for the show True Blood came are collectively called the Southern Vampire mysteries or the Sookie Stackhouse books.They are as follows:Dead Until Dark (2001)Living Dead in Dallas (2002)Club Dead (2003)Dead to the World (2004)Dead as a Doornail (2005)Definitely Dead (2006)All Together Dead (2007)From Dead to Worse (2008)Dead and Gone (2009)Dead in the Family (2010)Dead Reckoning (2011)You can find these as ebooks on iBooks for your iPhone or on your Kindle or Nook apps. You may also be able to download them as ebooks from your local library.