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106.The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith(really by a ghost writer)
Summary/Review
Summer is finally over and Elena, along with Bonnie, Meredith, Matt, and Stefan are all attending their first year of college at Dalcrest(except Damon, he doesn’t like pretending to be human like Stefan.), everything seems to be normal. Elena and Stefan are still together—for a while. And Elena is still conflicted with her feelings towards Damon. Bonnie finally has a new love interest, Zander. Matt has joined a secret society, and Meredith has made a new friend outside from her circle of friends. Though the normality doesn’t last when students begin to disappear, bodies begin to pile up T-T and Elena and her friends find themselves back to their non-normal lives.
The ninth book in The Vampire Diaries series/ the second book in the Hunters trilogy was actually a fun read. There a few things I didn’t like, though there were more things I really liked. 
First of, what I enjoyed from this book:
Change of scenery, I really loved that the characters I’ve groaned attached to were finally leaving Fell’s Church and going to College >.< I thought it was awesome that they’re finally entering into the adult world. Plus I was getting tired of Fell’s Church.
We get to learn more about Elena’s parents’ past, which was really intriguing. There’s bit a foreshadowing, which doesn’t happen yet T-T have to wait for the next book to come out T-T (note to self:find out when it comes out.)
Elena finally breaks it off with Stefan and Damon, though she never really went out with Damon. I thought that was the best choice she could ever make, I was really proud her(for a little a while) when she did that.
Bonnie finally getting a new love interest >.<, that was a great choice the writer made, it really gave me assurance that she won’t end up with Damon. 
New characters, including Zander and the Hunter whose name I forgot T-T
The secret Society, the mystery behind it.
Introduction a new Original supernatural being that’s not a vampire.
And lastly the foreshadowing towards the end of the book(I’m really looking forward for this >.<)
There must be other things I liked, just can’t remember T-T (I did read this book two months ago, so there’s a few things blurry in my memory)
So the things I didn’t like:
Elena still choosing Stefan over Damon
Caroline and Tyler, it’s kinda killing me not knowing what happen to them.
Same old dislikes, though it’s shorter now. 
Overall, it was a good read and I highly recommend reading the books from the beginning. Or if you haven’t picked up the new trilogy because it’s not written by L.J. Smith, I really recommend you do—it’ll help get some closer.
Rating:3.5/5
Publisher:HarperCollins
Pages:392(hardcover)
Genre:YA, romance, mystery, vampire, supernatural 
Previous Book Review:The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
Reading List(Here)

106.The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith(really by a ghost writer)

Summary/Review

Summer is finally over and Elena, along with Bonnie, Meredith, Matt, and Stefan are all attending their first year of college at Dalcrest(except Damon, he doesn’t like pretending to be human like Stefan.), everything seems to be normal. Elena and Stefan are still together—for a while. And Elena is still conflicted with her feelings towards Damon. Bonnie finally has a new love interest, Zander. Matt has joined a secret society, and Meredith has made a new friend outside from her circle of friends. Though the normality doesn’t last when students begin to disappear, bodies begin to pile up T-T and Elena and her friends find themselves back to their non-normal lives.

The ninth book in The Vampire Diaries series/ the second book in the Hunters trilogy was actually a fun read. There a few things I didn’t like, though there were more things I really liked. 

First of, what I enjoyed from this book:

  • Change of scenery, I really loved that the characters I’ve groaned attached to were finally leaving Fell’s Church and going to College >.< I thought it was awesome that they’re finally entering into the adult world. Plus I was getting tired of Fell’s Church.
  • We get to learn more about Elena’s parents’ past, which was really intriguing. There’s bit a foreshadowing, which doesn’t happen yet T-T have to wait for the next book to come out T-T (note to self:find out when it comes out.)
  • Elena finally breaks it off with Stefan and Damon, though she never really went out with Damon. I thought that was the best choice she could ever make, I was really proud her(for a little a while) when she did that.
  • Bonnie finally getting a new love interest >.<, that was a great choice the writer made, it really gave me assurance that she won’t end up with Damon. 
  • New characters, including Zander and the Hunter whose name I forgot T-T
  • The secret Society, the mystery behind it.
  • Introduction a new Original supernatural being that’s not a vampire.
  • And lastly the foreshadowing towards the end of the book(I’m really looking forward for this >.<)

There must be other things I liked, just can’t remember T-T (I did read this book two months ago, so there’s a few things blurry in my memory)

So the things I didn’t like:

  • Elena still choosing Stefan over Damon
  • Caroline and Tyler, it’s kinda killing me not knowing what happen to them.
Same old dislikes, though it’s shorter now. 
Overall, it was a good read and I highly recommend reading the books from the beginning. Or if you haven’t picked up the new trilogy because it’s not written by L.J. Smith, I really recommend you do—it’ll help get some closer.

Rating:3.5/5

Publisher:HarperCollins

Pages:392(hardcover)

Genre:YA, romance, mystery, vampire, supernatural 

Previous Book Review:The Fault In Our Stars by John Green

Reading List(Here)

❝He scanned left and right and then he saw her. A terrible pain shot through his chest, as if he could actually feel his heart breaking. She was kissing Damon. They were half hidden in the shadows, but their light skin and Elena’s blond hair shone. They were focused only on each other, so much so that, despite his Power, Damon wasn’t aware of Stefan’s presence, not even when he walked right up to them.❞
The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith

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❝Ugh, I don’t mind computers, but books and pictures ought to be real, not on a machine.❞
— Damon, The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith

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❝All I can do is try to be strong. If I just keep going, I’ll get through this time. And in the end, everything will be wonderful. It has to be.❞
— Elena, The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith

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The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith Damon:Someone should be keeping her safe, Stefan. You're too busy playing human again, aren't you? Study groups. I'm surprise you've even noticed that there's something going on around campus. Would you rather have Elena alone and in danger than have her spending time with me?
Stefan:You're saying you don't have an ulterior motive her?
Damon:You know what I feel for Elena. Elena knows what I feel for Elena. Even that sports-loving Mutt of yours knows how things are between us. But the problem isn't me, little brother--it's you and your jealousy. Your wanting to be an "ordinary human" and still carry on with Elena, who is hardly ordinary. You want to have your cake and eat it, too. I haven't done anything wrong. Elena wouldn't have come with me if she didn't want to.
❝No matter what, I will always love you. My feelings aren’t going to change. Take whatever time you need.❞
— Stefan, The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith

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The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith Elena:I think we should take a break, Stefan, I love you so much. You're my soul mate, you're it for me. You know that. And Damon, you're part of me now. I... feel for for you. I can't lose either of you. But I need to figure out who I am now, after everything that's happened, and I need to do it without worrying about destroying the relationship between you. And you need to figure out how you can be friends with each other, even if I'm in both of your lives. I understand--if you can't wait for me. But I will always, always love you. Both of you. In different ways. But for now, I just can't be with you. Either of you.
Damon:Elena, did you just break up with both of us?
Elena:Damon, I never dated you.
Damon:I know. But I've definitely just been dumped.
Stefan:Whatever you want, Elena. No matter what, I will always love you. My feelings aren't going to change. Take whatever time you need.
❝Just let yourself be. Life isn’t worth living if you don’t take risks.❞
— Zander, The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith

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❝Isn’t it an amazing feeling? When you’ve just met somebody and you feel like there’s something between you, but you’re not quite sure what’s going to happen?❞
— Meredith, The Vampire Diaries:Moonsong by L.J. Smith

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