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Finished The Vampire Diaries: The Return--Nightfall by L.J. Smith for the A-Z Challenge (V for Vampire Diaries).
At first, I was worried that this was L.J. Smith's Breaking Dawn, but I ended up really liking it.
(spoilers)
This is the first of a trilogy (I think) set after the original four books in the Vampire Diaries series. At the end of book four, Elena had just come back to life as a human (she was a human who became a vampire but then died).
In this one, she's sort of Other. She's not a vampire but she's not wholly human, either. And weird things are happening in Fell's Church (which is on a Hellmouth, although they don't call it that--but I've watched Buffy, and this place seems like it's on a Hellmouth). To make matters worse, Stefan's disappeared and Damon's acting all weird. (Meaner than usual and possessed.)
I still like this series, but it's pushing it.
Comments
Imaginary? :) The books are real. Do you mean fiction? Or more fantasy (like, say, vampires)?
I can't speak for all of my countrymen, but I like to read fiction because it's more fun and I generally prefer more realistic books--except I am fond of vampires.
Thanks for your respond.Firstly English is not my native language
so I can make mistakes.
I sometimes watch CNBC .Most of its serials are about imaginary things such as Ghost whisperer , heros , etc .
I wonder Americans mentality that makes these kinds of imaginaries popular.
Is there any relationship between American worldwide politic and Americans imaginations that makes Irag's war.