Charlaine Harris Quotes - Page 8
If I was getting harder, it was in response to the world around me.
Charlaine Harris (2009). “Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.112, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2010). “Dead in the Family: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.58, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2010). “Dead in the Family: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.275, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2010). “Dead in the Family: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.175, Penguin
As exits go, that's a good one." It was pretty hard to have the last word with a vampire.
Charlaine Harris (2008). “All Together Dead: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.141, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2010). “Dead in the Family: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.38, Penguin
Sookie," Eric said. I didn't think he'd heard a word. "Yield to me." Well, that was pretty direct.
Charlaine Harris (2002). “Living Dead in Dallas: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.214, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.1433, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2008). “From Dead to Worse: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.119, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2008). “From Dead to Worse: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.130, Penguin
I hate witches. Humans had the right idea, burning them at the stake.
Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.787, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2003). “Club Dead: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.23, Penguin
All the pictures on the walls, they all white as lilies and smiling like alligators.
Charlaine Harris (2002). “Living Dead in Dallas: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.18, Penguin
He managed to convey indifference, contempt, and boredom in the one word.
Charlaine Harris (2009). “Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.85, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2009). “Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.79, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.1769, Penguin
Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.922, Penguin
I don't like having feelings," Eric said coldly, and he left. That was a tough exit line to top.
Charlaine Harris (2003). “Club Dead: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.123, Penguin