About this title: Elena: transformed, the golden girl has become what she once feared and desired. Stefan: tormented by losing Elena, he's determined to end his feud with Damon once and for all--whatever the cost. But slowly he begins to realize that his brother is not his only enemy. Damon: at last, he possesses Elena. But will his thirst for revenge against ...
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperTeen
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780061140983ISBN:0061140988
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Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Harper Teen
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780061140983ISBN:0061140988
Description: New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 528 p. Vampire Diaries, 2. Intended for a juvenile audience. Intended for a young adult/teenage audience. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperTeen
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780061140983ISBN:0061140988
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HARPER COLLINS
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780061140983ISBN:0061140988
Description: New. Elena: transformed, the golden girl has become what she once feared and desired. Stefan: tormented by losing Elena, he's determined to end his feud with Damon once and for all--whatever the cost. But slowly he begins to realize that his brother is... read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Harper Teen
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780061140983ISBN:0061140988
Description: New. No dust jacket as issued. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 528 p. Vampire Diaries, 2. Audience: Children/juvenile; Young adult. brand new read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Harper Teen
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780061140983ISBN:0061140988
Description: New. No dust jacket as issued. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 528 p. Vampire Diaries, 2. Audience: Children/juvenile; Young adult. brand new read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperTeen
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780061140983ISBN:0061140988
Description: New. 0061140988. NEW unread copy in as new condition, Ships Within 24 Hours. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! ; 1.3 x 8 x 5.3 Inches; 528 pages. read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Harper Teen
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780061140983ISBN:0061140988
Description: New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 528 p. Vampire Diaries, 2. Intended for a juvenile audience. Intended for a young adult/teenage audience. read more
"These two installments are just as cheesy and filled with teenage angst as the first two, but I still can't give these books less than 4 stars. They are fun! Reading about Elena and Stefan's star-crossed love is sort of an addiction. I completed volumes 1 and 2 and decided to read something else in between but I found my mind wandering constantly to thoughts of what was happening in the sleepy Virginia hamlet, so I had to set my other book aside and pick up Volumes 3 and 4 of The Vamp Diaries. Yes, the writing feels forced and sort of sub-par, yet somehow the story still works. Elena and Stefan are the original Bella and Edward. They've been playing "vampire boy meets pretty human girl" for almost twenty years and I would be very surprised to learn that Stephenie Meyers has not read The Vampire Diaries. I think I'll even go so far as to say that I might choose Stefan over Edward.
Overall, my rec is to pick these books up if you like the CW series or if you enjoy fantastical YA books purely for the sake of fun. I don't think that many Lit classes will be dissecting the themes in this book or discussing the literary devices L.J. Smith uses, but not every book has to be a life-changer. You get the idea."
"Alright, so I caved and re-read some really bad books this past weekend. I couldn't help it! I was drawn to them for some reason. And yes I wrote "re-read" - I read these books when I was about to begin high school and I just loved them (of course I was 13 turning 14, so what can I say). Anyhow, the books are The Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith and they chronicle the love triangle between Elena, Stefan and Damon. Elena is mortal and the queen bee of her high school. Stefan is new in town and quite handsome, so he has all the girls crushing on him. Damon is Stefan's older brother and loves to live dangerously. Both Stefan and Damon are vampires and have come to Fell's Church for very different reasons: Stefan wants a fresh new start and Damon wants to torment his brother. Elena finds herself drawn to both brothers and must choose between them. And there you have the plot in a nutshell. So, what happens? Well, Stefan and Elena are in love, but Damon brings out feelings in Elena and in the end they both make her a vampire and then she is still torn about which brother to choose (although it is usually Stefan, the good brother, that she is more drawn to) and then Stefan and Damon's first love comes back to kill them all and Elena sacrifices herself in order to save her town and the people she loves and Stefan and Damon are left heartbroken. Of course the last book has Stefan and Damon returning to Fell's Church to help Elena's old friends deal with a new evil in town and eventually Elena makes her return and there you have it. Oh and Elena chooses Stefan. The end (okay, not really the end, because apparently there is a new book out that talks about Elena and her return from death and reunites the whole gang again, but I haven't read it so I don't really know how bad or good it is). As for the writing in The Vampire Diaries, well, it's okay: the characters are pretty much stereotypical versions of high school kids (queen bee, jock, serious student, jealous rival, etc.) with a couple of vampires thrown in for fun. As for the story lines, well, nothing too original about them, but fun to read nonetheless. Overall, it was fun to read these books again, because it reminded me of when I was young and how bad my taste in books was back then (not really, I loved reading Christopher Pike and R.L. Stine). I guess not all YA books are for adults, huh?"
"Just finished book #3, The Fury and like the second book, it was much better than the first. I found it very entertaining in fact and look forward to book #4, Dark Reunion, which I am starting now. I am also starting to see how the TV series may start tying in some parts of the book. For anyone who is curious, I would say, just get through the first book and you will start to enjoy the series.
OK, I've finished book #4 Dark Reunion and wasn't really blown away. It was better than book#1 but not as good as #2 and #3. It was in the voice of Bonnie who isn't really lead character material. It would have been better in the voice of just about any of the other characters. While it had a nice ending, the whole thing felt rather forced. I didn't really feel like L.J. Smith was really into writing this one for some reason.
I'm going to go ahead and read The Reunion #1 Nightfall which has just recently come out (and is much longer). I'm hoping that L.J. Smith was more inspired with this effort..."
"I'm going to take this review so I can talk about all of The Vampire Diaries books so far. I can't help but compare them to the Twilight Saga, honestly. I can definitely tell that Stephenie Meyer borrowed some of the concepts in The Vampire Diaries. Although these books were written first in the 90s, I can honestly say Twilight is better by far. There's much more passion in Twilight, and The Vampire Diaries isn't entirely well written. Of course I can't deny the fact that I always want to know what happens next. That being said, I also couldn't wait until I finished the book because it dragged on. I felt like skipping chapters to the end. The Vampire Diaries has its moments, but I don't think it's worth the read unless you're really into the whole vampire craze."
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