![]() ![]() We get a lot of different POVs and having watched the show, it made navigating them easier. ![]() I am hoping that what we learned about him on the television show is reflected in the next book. Here we have all types of supernatural creatures living side by side along with humans who are hiding or different, like a certain kickass female. Manfred Bernardo a psychic has just moved in and through him, we learn about the town and its inhabitants. A small town with only one-stop light where the veil is thin between the dead and the living, a place that draws those who are different. ![]() Aside from a few minor physical changes, a missing RV and grandma it looks like the television series follows the book(s) pretty closely. You know Midnight, Texas is different, but it takes a while before you really know who the key players are or rather WHAT they are. ![]() Trying to look at this from the perspective of someone just reading the book who has NOT watched the television show my gut feeling tells me it may be a tad confusing. In retrospect, I am almost glad I watched the first season before beginning. Midnight Crossroad is very much like the television show with some slight changes mostly in casting. I loved the first season of Midnight, Texas on NBC and although I own and have not read the Sookie series I decided to dive in and begin the Midnight, Texas trilogy. ![]()
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