The Vampire Diaries; The Awakening
Elena: the golden girl, the leader, the one
who can have any boy she wants…
Stefan: brooding and mysterious, he seems to
be the only one who can resist Elena, even as he struggles to protract her from
the horrors that haunt his past.
Damon: sexy, dangerous, and driving by an
urge for revenge against Stefan, the brother who betrayed him. Determined to
have Elena, he'd kill to possess her.
My Review;
I'm deeply in love with The Vampire
Dairies books even if they are totally different from the TV series but still
amazing in their very own way; as for a beginning Elena after her parents death
is keeping herself together, we may see she is still the same cheer leader who
has it all but deep inside she is in deep grief over her terrible lost. She is
the person who is showing her "I'm alright face" just to make the world keeps on
moving.
Stefan is a mystery on his own the guy
who has been alone until her found a reason to have a different look towards the
world. While is brother is back for revenge and stealing Stefan's love until now
only hate is driving Damon to live, hate is his higher reason.
The Plot is so believe and the story is
smooth and breath taker raveling mystery one step at the time; Elena's love for
Stefan came so softy but yet so strong. we have not seen a lot of
Damon's character except that he balms Stefan for the death of Katharine and he
will have Elena with no questions.
I'm in love with the dialog and with
every "0h!" that L. J. Smith added. Stefan seamed so realistic guy from the
15th. century; that's how they talked with a poetic Shakespearean way. so hail
to L. J. SMITH the mistress of words.
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Great review! I like these books too, but ya know something, the writing style has changed alot since these book were written. I was thinking about that the other day. L.J. Smith doesn't allow the characters to lament too long the way alot of authors do now. She's constantly pushing the action.
The only thing I don't like about them is that Elena, (to me) seems a bit to selfcentered.
Anyways... Loved the review, can't wait to read more! =)
God bless,
Arya
L. J. Smith is amazing she don't wast a moment in slow motion that's why her books are so close to my heart.
Yes, I can see that Elena is so selfcentered and that seamed to happen for girls in the 90th our current days have changed alot when it comes to the teen character.
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