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* LiteralMinded: Bubba.

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* %%* LiteralMinded: Bubba. Bubba.
* LiteraryWorkOfMagic: A short story reveals that Bram Stoker was one of the vampires who wanted to come out early. His sire, {{Dracula}}, wished to be the main character.
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* MaybeEverAfter: The final book ends with [[spoiler:Sookie saying that she and Sam will probably get together]], but she wouldn't be destroyed or anything if they don't. The epilogue confirms that TheyDo.

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* MaybeEverAfter: The final book ends with [[spoiler:Sookie saying that she and Sam will probably get together]], but she wouldn't be destroyed or anything if they don't. The epilogue confirms that TheyDo.they do indeed get together.

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* DeathBySex
** Played straight - a number of Fangbangers in book 1.
** Subverted - Sookie's brother survives, but learns the hard way that there's a price for bedhopping.
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* TheyFightCrime: She's a telepathic barmaid! He's a slightly asynchronous vampire! They solve murders!


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* WunzaPlot: She's a telepathic barmaid! He's a slightly asynchronous vampire! They solve murders!
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* BalefulPolymorph: Bob Jessup, a nerdy witch, gets turned into a cat by Amelia in [[NoodleSutra some sort of magical sexual experimentation gone awry.]]


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* ForcedTransformation: Bob Jessup, a nerdy witch, gets turned into a cat by Amelia in [[NoodleSutra some sort of magical sexual experimentation gone awry.]]
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* MainliningTheMonster: The series have vampire blood as a hot commodity. It's essentially treated like a very addictive drug.
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* SouthernGothic: The series is about the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana and their interactions with vampires as well as other supernatural creatures such as werewolves.
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''The Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries'', also known as the Southern Vampire Series, are a series of best-selling novels by Creator/CharlaineHarris. They take place mostly in and around the town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, and are written with a distinctly old school Southern Flavor, including some of the consequences of living in that part of the country.

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''The Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries'', also known as the Southern ''Southern Vampire Series, Series'', are a series of best-selling novels by Creator/CharlaineHarris. They take place mostly in and around the town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, and are written with a distinctly old school Southern Flavor, flavor, including some of the consequences of living in that part of the country.
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* TheExtremistWasRight: The anti-vampire fanatics claim that vampirism is ''not'' the result of a virus but a supernatural condition, that synthetic blood will not satisfy most vampires, that vampires can mentally control humans, that vampires have a secret government to which they owe their primary allegiances, and that they are irredeemably evil. All but the last is true, and given that some of the others make them nearly obligate predators of humans, more of them come close to being at least functionally evil than their friends might want to think.

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* TheExtremistWasRight: The anti-vampire fanatics claim that vampirism is ''not'' the result of a virus but a supernatural condition, that synthetic blood will not satisfy most vampires, that vampires can mentally control humans, that vampires have a secret government to which they owe their primary allegiances, and that they are irredeemably evil. All but the last is are true, and given that some of the others make them nearly obligate predators of humans, more of them come close to being at least functionally evil than their friends might want to think.
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Anti-vampire extremists had a point.

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* TheExtremistWasRight: The anti-vampire fanatics claim that vampirism is ''not'' the result of a virus but a supernatural condition, that synthetic blood will not satisfy most vampires, that vampires can mentally control humans, that vampires have a secret government to which they owe their primary allegiances, and that they are irredeemably evil. All but the last is true, and given that some of the others make them nearly obligate predators of humans, more of them come close to being at least functionally evil than their friends might want to think.

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