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* [[Blessed With Suck]]
* [[Blessed With Suck]]
* [[Dude Magnet]]
* [[Dude Magnet]]
* [[Half Human Hybrid]]: She's part fairy.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: She's part fairy.
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]
* [[Not So Different]]: Later into the series, she starts to fear this. She's often worrying she'll be one of the regular blood-thirsty pychos she always encounters. {{spoiler|Judging by the last parts of ''Dead Reckoning'', [[Harsher in Hindsight|she actually may be right.]]}}
* [[Not So Different]]: Later into the series, she starts to fear this. She's often worrying she'll be one of the regular blood-thirsty pychos she always encounters. {{spoiler|Judging by the last parts of ''Dead Reckoning'', [[Harsher in Hindsight|she actually may be right.]]}}
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* [[Lovable Rogue]]
* [[Lovable Rogue]]
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]
* [[Spot Light Stealing Squad]]
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]
* [[Vampires Own Nightclubs]]
* [[Vampires Own Nightclubs]]


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'''Associated tropes:'''
'''Associated tropes:'''
* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy|Elvis Was A Vampire]]
* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy|Elvis Was A Vampire]]
* [[Breakout Character]]: A mild example: after being dropped for several books, he becomes more prominent in later novels. There's even a bondage/[[Arson Murder and Jaywalking|Elvis]]/whorehouse-themed bar in the latest book.
* [[Breakout Character]]: A mild example: after being dropped for several books, he becomes more prominent in later novels. There's even a bondage/[[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|Elvis]]/whorehouse-themed bar in the latest book.
* [[Elvis Impersonator]]: At one point, he is captured, and the captors believe him to be such. They let him go when they get him to sing.
* [[Elvis Impersonator]]: At one point, he is captured, and the captors believe him to be such. They let him go when they get him to sing.
* [[Came Back Wrong]]
* [[Came Back Wrong]]
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* [[Chick Magnet]]: Sookie thinks he dated half of their high school's female population. Justified, as he's part-fairy, and attracts people.
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Sookie thinks he dated half of their high school's female population. Justified, as he's part-fairy, and attracts people.
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: [[Deconstructed Trope|Decontructed]], {{spoiler|Mel, his best friend assaults Jason's wife in the hopes he can be with him.}}
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: [[Deconstructed Trope|Decontructed]], {{spoiler|Mel, his best friend assaults Jason's wife in the hopes he can be with him.}}
* [[Half Human Hybrid]]: Like Sookie, he's part-fairy.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: Like Sookie, he's part-fairy.
* [[Mistaken for Murderer]]: Like, every other book.
* [[Mistaken for Murderer]]: Like, every other book.
* [[Out of Focus]]
* [[Out of Focus]]
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* [[Badass Abnormal]]: He's a former champion supernatural cage fighter.
* [[Badass Abnormal]]: He's a former champion supernatural cage fighter.
* [[Bald of Awesome]]
* [[Bald of Awesome]]
* [[Last Name Basis]]
* [[Last-Name Basis]]
* [[Romantic False Lead]]: His relationship with Sookie goes nowhere, {{spoiler|and he's eventually phased out of the running.}}
* [[Romantic False Lead]]: His relationship with Sookie goes nowhere, {{spoiler|and he's eventually phased out of the running.}}
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]] or [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]: Whether it's a full moon or not.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]] or [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]: Whether it's a full moon or not.

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The Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries chronicle the adventures of telepathic barmaid, Sookie Stackhouse.

Main Characters

Sookie Stackhouse

The protagonist and narrator. She can read minds, but isn't happy about it.

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Bill Compton

A vampire who moves into town. His romance with Sookie drags her into the world of the supernatural.

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Sam Merlotte

Owner of Merlotte's and Sookie's boss.

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Eric Northman

Owner of Fangtasia and another love interest of Sookie's.

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Vampires

Pam

Eric's "child." She works at Fangtasia with him.

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Bubba

Elvis, after being turned into a vampire. Eric tries to keep him secret, as he would be a public relations nightmare for the vampires. Likes to eat cats.

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Shapeshifters And Weres

Alcide Hervaux

A were from a rather rich family, and another one of Sookie's suiters.

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Jason Stackhouse

Sookie's older brother.

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John Quinn

A were-tiger and once-boyfriend of Sookie.

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Other

Amelia Broadway

A witch who's still in training. She moves in with Sookie just before Hurricane Katrina.

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Claudine

Claudine proclaims herself to be Sookie's Fairy Godmother. She is the first full-blooded fairies we met in the series, and prove that there are more supes than vampires, shapeshifters and weres.

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Claude

Claudine's rude brother, and owner of the stripclub, Hooligans.

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Humans

Arlene Fowler

Sookie's friend and co-worker.

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Tara du Rone (née Thorton)

Sookie's childhood friend.

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Bob Jessup

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