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j1edwardcullen7 said:
1) The Immortals Series sa pamamagitan ng Alyson Noel is a good series. They're short books, like most of these, but I really did enjoy them. It's like a vampire tale, but about a madami independent girl, who's a junkie and a semi-alcoholic, but gets past it with her love. 2) The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod sa pamamagitan ng Heather Brewer. Okay, first off, they're childrens books BUT they're really good. I didn't think I'd like them. I thought that they'd just be another teen-vampire-love story, but it's not necessarily a pag-ibig story. It's about a boy who's parents died, and he's a vampire, living with his aunt Nelly. He's supposedly the Pravus, which is the vampire hybrid who's destiny is to end the human race and rule over all vampire-kind, and how he puts a stop to his destiny... that and how pretty much everyone is trying to kill him. 3) The Vampire Diaries sa pamamagitan ng L.J. Smith. DO NOT WATCH THE TV SHOW! I REPEAT, DO NOT WATCH THE TV SHOW! The books are nothing like what the ipakita portrays them as. If anything, they keep the names and the setting and vampire plot. The series is about this golden girl who lives with her aunt and sister, and finds herself becoming less and less selfish and madami and madami revolving around someone else who she's so incredibly intrigued sa pamamagitan ng and falling for that she gives up everything for him... until Damon interferes. 4) The Blue is for Nightmares series sa pamamagitan ng Laurie Stolarz is also a good book. This is about a girl, Stacey, who is going to a prep boarding school. She has two roomates; Drea and Amber. Years ago, Stacey had preminitions of a little girl she was like a sister to being killed. Her mother, telling her to ignore them, ended up madami wrong than Stacey could handle. Maura was killed, where, how, and when her nightmares told her. When her nightmares start telling her things about Drea's death, she cannot ignore her dreams anymore. Even if that means her secret getting out. Even if it means losing Drea in another way. 5) Wake, Fade, and soon, Gone. What can I say other than that I pag-ibig these books with a passion. They're about a girl, named Janie who when around someone sleeping falls into their dreams. Even the nastiest, most terrifying nightmares. She works at a nursing tahanan (seems like a stupid job since a lot of the time, older people are sleeping) where she falls into this one guys nightmares, and always seems to be seen, seizing on the floor (an affect of her nightmares). When Cabel, a seemingly disgruntled teen, (really an undercover drug buster) comes along, she falls into the worst nightmares of them all; his. And to what do they contain? Her death. When it turns out they're not about him killing her, but how he doesn't want her dying, she falls completely and irreversably in pag-ibig with him. But this is later affected when she realizes how her life will likely ruin his.
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