A review by syebba
True Blood: All Together Now by Alan Ball

1.0

File this one under "don't bother."

The arc and characterization doesn't really fall clearly anywhere in the Sookie Stackhouse realm, and it ultimately comes off as a place to give exposure to afterthough backstories. Things that could have been included as fodder in the original novels (and maybe should have been) come out here and the effect is "Oh, I wish that had been in the original story!"

I'll probably still read the second one, because of the whole Sookie-devotion thing, but if you haven't already invested the time, skip this one.