The novels and stories featuring Sookie Stackhouse are, in chronological order:
1. Dead Until Dark
2. Living Dead in Dallas
3. Club Dead
4. Dead to the World
5. "Fairy Dust" from Powers of Detection
6. "Dracula Night" from Many Bloody Returns
7. Dead as a Doornail
8. "One Word Answer" from Bite
9. Definitely Dead
10. All Together Dead
11. "Lucky" from Unusual Suspects
12. From Dead to Worse
13. "Gift Wrap" from Wolfsbane and Mistletoe
14. Dead and Gone
15. A Touch of Dead (reprints of all the short stories listed above)
16. Dead in the Family
Vicky Lambert goes by Vikkia, and Sookie.
Jerry Kimble goes by Dimples, J, and J-Kim.
it was written in 2003 but published in 2005. i dont know when
The first time Sookie realizes she's pregnant is season three, episode 13. She has a boy named Davey. She later gets pregnant again in season 5 and season 7. She has a girl named Martha, and we never find out about her last child.
Well...... I can tell you, that he better not be. Reason being, That THAT would send my Wife over the edge. So. No. He's not. ( for the sake of our marriage.)
Living Dead in Dallas
May 2011
Dead in the Family
Sookie Stackhouse was created in 2001.
Season 1 of HBO's True Blood is based only on the first Sookie Stackhouse novel titled, "Dead Until Dark."
Sookie Stackhouse's mother is called: Michelle Stackhouse and her Father's name is: Corbett Stackhouse
As of my last update, there is no official announcement regarding a new Sookie Stackhouse book. Charlaine Harris, the author of the series, has not confirmed any future additions to the series.
It came out May 2010.
Sookie Stackhouse is a fictional character and the protagonist of The Southern Vampire Mysteries book series written by Charlaine Harris. The television adaption of the novel is called 'True Blood'.
The 12th Sookie Stackhouse is called Deadlocked and it comes out May, 1, 2012.
Sookie Stackhouse is the protagonist in Sookie Stackhouse books (also known as The Southern Vampire Mysteries) by Charlene Harris and the popular HBO show TrueBlood. She is a small-town telepathic waitress in Bon Temps.
The first season of True Blood is pretty similar to the first book in the Sookie Stackhouse series but the other seasons do not closely follow the books and therefore do not have any corresponding books.