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Laurell K Hamilton: Fan Dissension Over Erotic Additions to the Anita Blake Series

By Crystal Booth, published May 11, 2007
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I have been a fan of the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series by Laurell K Hamilton ever since I borrowed the first book in the series from my cousin a few years ago. I immediately fell in love with the world Mrs. Hamilton has created. I now own and have since read every book in the set at least three times. I absolutely love the storyline. The 15th book in the series is due out in May (2007) and I cannot wait. If you enjoy stories with vampires, werewolves, magic, and anything supernatural, I highly recommend The Anita Blake series.

Since the tenth Anita Blake book was released, Laurell K Hamilton has taken a lot of dissension and flak for her change in writing style. Where previously the Anita series had been mostly a combination of horror, sci-fi, and drama, Laurell has since added an erotic side to the storyline. For reasons I don't quite understand, this has upset many a fan.

Oh, I understand to a point. Being an avid reader, I can relate to being furious with a storyline. I have mentally berated many an author because a book did not end the way I expected. Then, I realize it was not my choice. I did not write the story.

If the author has done his or her job, you feel like you are part of the story, or at least an observer. Once you get to know a character well enough, it almost feels like they are an old friend. You feel you should have some say in the choices they make. In reality, you have no say at all. You are along for the ride, wherever the author may take you.

What I do not understand in this case, is how some once devoted fans of Laurell K. Hamilton's have publicly turned on her as they have. Some have sent angry emails berating her for her choices. I have visited many forums where supposed fans are belittling the storyline they once loved. Laurell has even had to defend her series in public interviews.

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I have been reading the Anita Blake books since the first two were released. This has been a long 13 year commitment and it was disappointing to see a lack of quality in the books. From horribly obvious grammatical and punctuation errors to decline in the plot and an increase in sexual scenes, one does have to wonder if the reason the series is still selling is because people have invested so many years and so many hours indulged in these wonderful characters. I write honest reviews when/if I write them about the Anita Blake books, but I do not take it out on Laurell. I have met her twice now in person, and she is so nice and down to earth. I have been disappointed in the books since NiC, but I am giving her the chance to redeem herself. So far, I'm very pleased with reading The Harlequin. I haven't noticed too many grammatical or punctuation errors and the old Anita seems ready to break out again.

Posted on 07/20/2008 at 7:07:51 PM

 
I agree that the story has went in a different direction for the last few books. I have continued reading the series for the "kick butt" Anita as you put it. The newest novel, The Harlequin," is a return to the original plot and I highly recommend it.

Posted on 07/17/2007 at 3:07:00 PM

 
The reason that I stopped reading Ms. Hamilton's books is because the reasons I enjoyed the series were no longer the focus of the story. The "kick butt, stand alone" Anita Blake turned into the "have extended and excruciatingly detailed sex with several different men" Anita Blake. If I want to read erotica I may pick up one of her books. But she jumped the shark with Micah and hasn't restored poor Anita to her ferocious self since. She can write whatever she likes, but I have every right not to buy it and to be honest in my reviews.

Posted on 07/17/2007 at 8:07:00 AM

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