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Nightfall (The Vampire Diaries) [Paperback]

L J Smith
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6 May 2010 The Vampire Diaries
A phenomenally popular vampire romance sequence - now showing on ITV2 - from the best selling author of Night World, L. J. Smith.

Elena Gilbert is alive - again.
When Elena sacrificed herself to save the two vampire brothers who love her she was consigned to a fate beyond death. Until a powerful supernatural force pulled her back.

Now Elena is not just human. She has powers. What's more, her blood pulses with a unique force that makes her irresistible to any vampire.

Both brothers still want Elena to be theirs, but something bigger and more powerful than all of them may want her more...

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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Children's Books (6 May 2010)
  • Language: Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 1444901508
  • ISBN-13: 978-1444901504
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 3.2 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (108 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,162 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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L J Smith is the globally best-selling author of more than 20 books for young adults, including the cult phenomenon the Night World sequence. Since childhood she has been fascinated by the night and the way the ordinary world changes when darkness falls. She lives in Northern California in a rambling house in a small town.

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58 of 58 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very strange, but highly enjoyable 18 Sep 2009
Format:Hardcover
I was obsessed with these books at a young teenager. They were one of the first vampire series I read and were the start of what was, and still is a huge love of mine: vampire fiction.

I recently re-read the first three books and while I enjoyed them for the sake of posterity, I found them to be slightly juvenile, partly in the writing, but mostly in the characterisation.

Don't get me wrong, I loved these books as a teenager along with The Secret Circle series and have recently got them all in the library in the school where I work as an English teacher and am always recommending them to my students, but as an adult they weren't something that gripped me particularly.

That is where this book differed, I was actually really drawn in to the characters this time, especially Damon and Elena.

I also think that the whole feel was much darker and more adult than the rest of the books, for example, the idea of vampires being sexual beings is kind of skirted over in the original books, due to the age range that they were aimed at. But that is a theme which is explored in more detail in these books, both with spirit Elena and Stefan's exchange, as well as Damon's growing desire not just for her blood, but his desire for her as a woman.

This book also had a more grown up and mature version of Elena in many parts, who has begun to embrace her darker side and do what needs to be done, even if it is something that will degrade her or go against her conscience. This was a refreshing change from the puritanical girl we saw before.

I also think the large focus on Damon's character is a huge plus for this book. The whole depressed moody vampire who hates what he is was bored and overdone even before Edward Cullen exploded onto the scene, and Damon's character is a refreshing change. Yes, in places he gets a bit soppy, but the reasons behind it are in character and it is nice to see the depth in his character in this book.

If your idea of an interesting vampire is more Lestat or even Eric from the Sookie Stackhouse novels, then you will love Damon.

Also, I always found Stefan kind of uninteresting, so the book benefits with him being absent for a lot of it.

Matt, Bonnie, Meredith and Caroline's characters are pretty much the same, thought Bonnie and Damon's encounters are amusing.

A lot of reviews have spoken negatively about the plot and the bizarre nature of a lot of what happens in the book, but for me it is this which made the book really engaging and unusual. The vampire genre is so saturated with the same old thing it was actually really gratifying to read something relatively unpredictable and bizarre, as well as within it's own mythology.

The only negative thing I have to say from my own perspective is that there is a point in the book where the secondary characters (Matt, Bonnie, Meredith) are running from one disaster to another in a row with nothing in between, which gets slightly silly, and that this often takes away from the dual narrative of what is happening with Elena and Damon (which in my opinion was more interesting) but that is quite minor and maybe just my preference.

In closing, if you liked or loved the original series as a child or as an adult then I would recommend the newest edition to you, but be prepared for not loads of Stefan if he was your favourite, much darker themes and a lot of random supernatural occurrences.

Personally, as an adult, this book is by far my favourite one.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best Vampire Diaries yet!!!!! 16 Mar 2010
By Ms. C. A. Anderson VINE™ VOICE
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I really loved the first two double duo installements of the Vampire Diaries so of course I wanted to read this follow up, and I was not disappointed!!!

It is a little more edger than the last two, with more dark and seductive elements to it which I found fit further into the Gothic theme of the books. For fans there is more adventures with Meridith, Matt, Bonnie, Elena, Damon and Stefan and of course the regulars such as Caroline and a welcome bigger appearence from Mrs.Flowers (Stefan's Landlady).

It is to note though, that although I, myself, love Elena and Stefan together, his absence from most of the book allows for the relationship between Elena and Damon to grow and develop. Having believed like Elena, that Damon is not as much of the bad guy as he makes himself out to be, this book helps to shed light on this instinct and investigate it further.

With the appearence of two new evil and sinister characters set on destroying Fell's church, Damon's inner struggle with evil and good is played upon heavily in this book and it is not as simple as choosing a side...

I welcomed the refreshing look on the evil bad boy Damon and his struggle with his feelings toward Elena too. Without spoiling anything, whether Damon feels for Elena is purely beacuse she is something he can not get or that she is his little brothers vs. that he may actaully want more than just her blood are brought to light and a sensitive side of Damon is shown but not without consequences.

I would go as far as to say, that while the first two double installements were not really for adults, the shift to more adult matters in this book and hopefully the next allows it to be an adult book in my mind.

I Loved it and could not put it down, I can not wait for The Return: Shadow Souls which is out out in May. I have mines pre ordered :).

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Hard Work 10 May 2010
By Bamba
Format:Paperback
I am not a huge fan of the Vampire Diaries books, I found them very juvenile with no character development, but liking Damon's character & also loving the Vampire Diaries TV series wanted to read the new book.

It was bizarre to say the least - Elena changed from being fine at end of Book 4 to being a child in Book 5. The book was not very visual, even with strecthing my imagination I had a hard time visualising exactly what the author was trying to put across. The characters ran from one disaster to another, appearing slightly dumb as they did so. There was a bizarre chapter in an imaginery house, & young girls acting provocatively which was just stomach churning. Bonnie, Meredith & Matt appear to be saints, who will do anything for their friend who consistently lets them down! Stefan has become this spineless simpering idiot, who with every usage of the phrase 'lovely love' made me gag & close my eyes in horror.

It was like a bizarre series of events randomly thrown together. Again no character development which was seriously needed. And people with teenagers should be warned, that I wouldn't suggest anyone under 16 reading this book - which is also interesting because it is not grown up enough for adults, but has too many mature themes for young teens.
However people will want to read this book, as it is a continuation of a series that many people are fond of and Damon is still a good character that I find interesting.

I guess it is worth a read for fans of the original books, but be warned - it is very strange & bizarre!! The TV series has much better character development & much better storylines, so perhaps best just to watch that.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the first 4 books
Didn't like this book as much as the first 4 , just couldn't get in to it. wont be reading any more.
Published 8 days ago by clare
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
i am a huge fan of the vampire diaries series and would recommend all read these with no regards to the show as story lines are very different
Published 10 days ago by XxNIxX
1.0 out of 5 stars Good
I gave this book 4 stars Because at the end and start it was really exciting but in the middle it was a tad boring . But overall good book. : )
Published 13 days ago by really hood game
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book
Good book for all ages over 12. Probably the usual vampire stuff for over 16's but well worth the read.
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I read this one but really did not enjoy it. It was rather boring and dragged on. I have now started to read the next one and I must admit I could have left out the Volume 5... Read more
Published 1 month ago by SALLY ANN STEVENS
5.0 out of 5 stars gripping
originally watched tv series but decided to fill my evenings with a book - after the first book had to get the rest in the series and couldnt put them down. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Omand
3.0 out of 5 stars Not impressed
I read about half of this book before giving up. It's nothing like the TV series and I found it very long-winded.
Published 1 month ago by Shini7k
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent reading
According to my daughter, these are brilliant books, so bought them as a set for Xmas, much to her delight.
Published 2 months ago by Thunderbolt
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I loved the first 4 books of the vampire diaries and was keen to buy the 5th but I was utterly disappointed. The book has a boring story line and the characters are dull. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Laura
2.0 out of 5 stars running out of storylines
i found that this book was the worse one yet and the first one i didnt want to finish- there's no storyline left
Published 3 months ago by Laura Forster
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