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Be sure you get the covers you like! I didn't like the "children's" covers, so I went for the elegant "adult" hardbacks instead, as I knew I was going to keep them. :)

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I can also recommend them. I have never been a great fan of the book, but they were quite good.

And I will always connect a very special moment with those books. It were the first English books were I detected that I can understand the humour between the words.

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I'd definitely recommend them too. I didn't get totally absorbed until the 4th book, so my advice is to stick with the first few books, even if they don't seem to live up to the hype, because they just get better and better! Of course, if you absolutely hate the first one or two, give 'em up!

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Ok just to throw a spanner in the works .....

 

Should I ask Santa for Xmas for the True Blood series - Sookie Stackhouse or Harry Potter series? I only want 1 series for now & not sure which is better.

 

HELP PLEASE!!! :giggle2::blush:

 

x

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Ok just to throw a spanner in the works .....

 

Should I ask Santa for Xmas for the True Blood series - Sookie Stackhouse or Harry Potter series? I only want 1 series for now & not sure which is better.

 

HELP PLEASE!!! :giggle2::blush:

 

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Depends on what you're in the mood for as they're socompletely different. If you fancy a magical coming of age series, go with HP. If you want something a bit lighthearted and parnormal with some seriously sexy bits, go for the Southern Vampires series (book 4 is still my favourite!).

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Ok just to throw a spanner in the works .....

 

Should I ask Santa for Xmas for the True Blood series - Sookie Stackhouse or Harry Potter series? I only want 1 series for now & not sure which is better.

 

HELP PLEASE!!! :giggle2::blush:

 

x

 

Harry Potter

 

I think you are more likely to want to re-read HP than TB so the sooner you read it the better in my opinion

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I would recommend Harry Potter without a second thought, and I am not generally a fantasy fan (except for Tolkien), and I am definitely NOT a YA fan! But Harry Potter is so engaging, it's impossible not to fall in love.

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