![]() ![]() It’s the same plot: some great evil is still stalking the town, and Bonnie and Meredith will have to somehow find a way to work with Damon and Stefan to get to the bottom of the matter. I don’t know why the author switches things dramatically at this late stage of the series. This one is odd, because Elena is out of the picture for nearly the entire story, and it’s Bonnie who takes over as the main female character here. ![]() ![]() God, I despise that whining piece of turd.Īnyway, Dark Reunion. And let’s face it, I find the idea of slashing my wrists and soaking the wounds in acid far more preferable to reading something called Stefan’s Diaries. I personally think that this book is my last stop in the series, as this baby manages to do an amazing job in killing my interest in following the rest of the series. Oh, and I understand that LJ Smith has been fired from her own series and some ghostwriter has been roped on board to do a VC Andrews on the series, only, of course, LJ Smith is still alive, just smarting from her mistake of allowing her publisher to own her series and her characters, to use and abuse at the publisher’s will. I used the words “first phase” because there is another two series later down the road, weird stuff like Stefan’s Diaries and such. HarperTeen, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-06-201958-5ĭark Reunion is the last book in the first phase of the series, The Vampire Diaries. ![]()
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