The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries Collection


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The New York Times bestselling Stefan’s Diaries series by L.J. Smith This digital collection contains all six books in L.J. Smith’s bestselling Stefan’s Diaries series, which reveals the backstory of brothers Stefan and Damon from The Vampire Diaries series and features cover artwork from the hit CW TV series The Vampire Diaries, starring Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, and Ian Somerhalder. Full of dark shadows and surprising twists, the series raises the stakes for the Salvatore brothers as they face new loves, old treacheries, and unimaginable threats. Fans of L. J. Smith’s New York Times bestselling Vampire Diaries series as well as the hit television show won’t be able to put the latest Salvatore adventures down. Includes the six books in the series: The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries #1: Origins The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries #2: Bloodlust The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries #3: The Craving The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries #4: The Ripper The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries #5: The Asylum The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries #6: The Compelled




The Vampire Diaries: The Return & The Hunters Collection


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Nobody does vampires, love, and dark secrets better than L.J. Smith. This collection brings together all six books in the two story arcs following the original wildly popular Vampire Diaries series that spawned the hit TV show. In the three books of The Vampire Diaries: The Return, darkness is infiltrating the peaceful town of Fell's Church. A demon has come to town, and his powers threaten the whole world. Worse still, it causes the very dangerous vampire Damon to turn on his brother, on the citizens of Fell's Church, and on Elena herself. The dark, romantic saga of Elena and the two vampire brothers who love her continues in the three books of The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters. Elena, Stefan, and Damon must face the dangerous creatures being drawn to Fell's Church. The six books included are: The Vampire Diaries: The Return: Nightfall The Vampire Diaries: The Return: Shadow Souls The Vampire Diaries: The Return: Midnight The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters: Phantom The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters: Moonsong The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters: Destiny Rising




The Vampire Diaries: Behind The Series


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ABOUT THE BOOK It’s another home run for Kevin Williamson with the CW tween drama The Vampire Diaries. Williamson is well-known for the creation and writing of Dawson’s Creek as well as the Scream series. Premiering on September 10, 2009 to mixed reviews, The Vampire Diaries continues to hold its own and is now in the midst of filming its third season. So what makes this show different from every other show in its genre? According to Ian Somerhalder, who portrays the devilish and sexy Damon Salvatore, (known for his role as Boone in ABC’s hit drama Lost), comparing Twilight and True Blood to The Vampire Diaries is like comparing “apples to oranges.” Twilight is more of an “annual event” and True Blood is R-rated making it less likely a 13-year-old girl can watch it with her mom.“The Vampire Diaries falls in this little niche, this place this prime-time network version.” MEET THE AUTHOR Jennifer Dotson is a meeting manager by trade, and really just fell into writing when she started a personal novel about being unemployed. She's a graduate of CA State University Sacramento and she now resides in Chicago, IL. EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Undeterred by Damon’s presence, Stefan continues to pursue a relationship with Elena. Little does she know that his fascination with her goes beyond her kindness and vulnerability. Elena is a doppelganger of his past love Katherine Pierce (also known as Katerina Petrova), with whom he and Damon both had a love affair, contributing to the demise of their once tight brotherhood. This contention is exasperated when Damon threatens revenge against Stefan and the town of Mystic Falls, putting Elena in the crossfire. Further into Season One, the audience learns the truth behind the anger and resentment Damon holds towards his brother, which goes beyond the shared love of Katherine. At the same time, Elena questions the strange behavior and abnormalities in her now boyfriend Stefan. He gets cut on his hand and is visibly bleeding, yet there is no wound when Elena attempts to stop the blood. An elderly townsman comes across Stefan and can’t believe how he hasn’t aged since knowing of him back in 1954. What is even more disconcerting to Elena is that Stefan refuses to speak about his past and the relationship between he, Damon and Katherine... Buy a copy to keep reading!




The Dark Fantastic


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Winner, 2022 Children's Literature Association Book Award, given by the Children's Literature Association Winner, 2020 World Fantasy Awards Winner, 2020 British Fantasy Awards, Nonfiction Finalist, Creative Nonfiction IGNYTE Award, given by FIYACON for BIPOC+ in Speculative Fiction Reveals the diversity crisis in children's and young adult media as not only a lack of representation, but a lack of imagination Stories provide portals into other worlds, both real and imagined. The promise of escape draws people from all backgrounds to speculative fiction, but when people of color seek passageways into the fantastic, the doors are often barred. This problem lies not only with children’s publishing, but also with the television and film executives tasked with adapting these stories into a visual world. When characters of color do appear, they are often marginalized or subjected to violence, reinforcing for audiences that not all lives matter. The Dark Fantastic is an engaging and provocative exploration of race in popular youth and young adult speculative fiction. Grounded in her experiences as YA novelist, fanfiction writer, and scholar of education, Thomas considers four black girl protagonists from some of the most popular stories of the early 21st century: Bonnie Bennett from the CW’s The Vampire Diaries, Rue from Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games, Gwen from the BBC’s Merlin, and Angelina Johnson from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter. Analyzing their narratives and audience reactions to them reveals how these characters mirror the violence against black and brown people in our own world. In response, Thomas uncovers and builds upon a tradition of fantasy and radical imagination in Black feminism and Afrofuturism to reveal new possibilities. Through fanfiction and other modes of counter-storytelling, young people of color have reinvisioned fantastic worlds that reflect their own experiences, their own lives. As Thomas powerfully asserts, “we dark girls deserve more, because we are more.”




The Vampire Diaries as Postmodern Storytelling


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Taking a postmodern critical approach, this collection of new essays explores The CW Network's popular television drama The Vampire Diaries, taking in the complete original series (2009-2017), its spinoffs, source novels and fan fiction. Spanning three decades, TVD has engaged its predominantly teenage audience with storylines around love, friendship, social politics and gender roles. Contributors traverse the franchise's metamorphosis to suit the complex tastes of an early 21st century audience.




The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries #3: The Craving


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The third book in the New York Times bestselling series by L.J. Smith. The Craving is the third book in L.J. Smith’s bestselling Stefan’s Diaries series, which reveals the backstory of brothers Stefan and Damon from The Vampire Diaries series. This digital edition features cover artwork from the hit CW TV series The Vampire Diaries, starring Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, and Ian Somerhalder. Stefan Salvatore has come to terms with being a vampire. The events of the past few months have sobered him, and the fog of his own blood lust has begun to lift. He travels to New York City to start a new life—one that does not require him to kill humans to survive. Instead he feeds off of animals in Central Park. But the quiet life he envisioned is jolted when he runs into his brother Damon, who has convinced New York high society that he is Italian royalty. While Stefan is regaining his humanity, Damon has completely lost his. Stefan will do whatever it takes to protect Damon from himself—but there is another villain present. A vampire that seeks revenge for a death the Salvatores are responsible for. Stefan and Damon will have to work together to fight the greatest evil yet. Full of dark shadows and surprising twists, the third book in the New York Times bestselling Stefan’s Diaries series raises the stakes for the Salvatore brothers as they face new loves, old treacheries, and unimaginable threats. Fans of L. J. Smith’s New York Times bestselling Vampire Diaries series as well as the hit television show won’t be able to put the latest Salvatore adventure down.




Not Your Mother's Vampire


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Not Your Mother's Vampire analyzes twenty current young adult vampire novels and also addresses Buffy the Vampire Slayer-all vampire representations aimed at younger audiences. The book's structure includes an overview of vampire scholarship, an analysis of vampire characters (featuring an exploration of vampire conventions and vampires and sexuality), an analysis of human characters (featuring an exploration of those humans who fight vampires and those who date vampires), and an analysis of the vampire characters from the Buffyverse.




Dark Angels Revealed


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Dark Angels Revealed highlights fifty of the most popular dark angels from pop culture novels, movies, and television including Rose Hunter of Vampire Academy and Damon Salvatore of Vampire Diaries. Each entry is a revealing look into each dark angel's strengths, weaknesses and special powers.




Postfeminism and Contemporary Vampire Romance


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In this book, Lea Gerhards traces connections between three recent vampire romance series; the Twilight film series (2008-2012), The Vampire Diaries (2009-2017) and True Blood (2008-2014), exploring their tremendous discursive and ideological power in order to understand the cultural politics of these extremely popular texts. She uses contemporary vampire romance to examine postfeminist ideologies and discuss gender, sexuality, subjectivity, agency and the body. Discussing a range of conflicting meanings contained in the narratives, Gerhards critically looks genre's engagement with everyday sexism and violence against women, power relations in heterosexual relationships, sexual autonomy and pleasure, (self-) empowerment, and (self-) surveillance. She asks: Why are these genre texts so popular right now, what specific desires, issues and fears are addressed and negotiated by them, and what kinds of pleasures do they offer?




Reading the Vegetarian Vampire


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This Pivot traces the rise of the so-called “vegetarian” vampire in popular culture and contemporary vampire fiction, while also exploring how the shift in the diet of (some) vampires, from human to animal or synthetic blood, responds to a growing ecological awareness that is rapidly reshaping our understanding of relations with others species. The book introduces the trope of the vegetarian vampire, as well as important critical contexts for its discussion: the Anthropocene, food studies, and the modern practice, politics and ideologies of vegetarianism. Drawing on references to recent historical contexts and developments in the genre more broadly, the book investigates the vegetarian vampire’s relationship to other more violent and monstrous forms of the vampire in popular twenty-first century horror cinema and television. Texts discussed include Interview with the Vampire, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries and True Blood. Reading the Vegetarian Vampire examines a new aspect of contemporary interest in considering vampire fiction.