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Original Title: The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters: Moonsong
ISBN: 0062017705 (ISBN13: 9780062017703)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters #2, Journal d'un vampire #7, Il diario del vampiro #13, Pamiętniki wampirów #6 , more
Characters: Elena Gilbert, Stefan Salvatore, Damon Salvatore, Matt Honeycutt, Bonnie McCullough, Alaric Saltzman, Meredith Sulez
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Moonsong (The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters #2) Hardcover | Pages: 392 pages
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Title:Moonsong (The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters #2)
Author:L.J. Smith
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 392 pages
Published:March 13th 2012 by HarperTeen (first published March 1st 2011)
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy

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Evil never dies. . . . After escaping the horrors of the Dark Dimension, Elena can′t wait to attend Dalcrest College, the beautiful ivy-covered campus where her parents met. Life with Stefan is better than ever, and even Damon seems genuinely changed and is getting along with everyone. But moving away from Fell′s Church doesn′t mean she and her friends are free from danger. When students start to disappear from campus, suddenly every new acquaintance is a potential enemy. Then Elena uncovers a long-hidden secret, one that shocks her to the core, and realizes tragedy may be unavoidable. (Note: This was written by a ghostwriter)

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Warning - I tried to be vague, but there are some spoilers.I enjoyed it, for the most part. I do agree though that Elena just simply belongs with Damon ;) I do find Stefan to be a little flat in this series - I understand he's the moral one, and has guilt issues, but I wish he would go through some character growth, like the other characters did, and like he does in the TV series (which has a completely different storyline, btw, but the underlying Stefan issues are there as well.) He just feels

I thought volume one of The Hunters novels lacked Smiths unique touch, and Moonsong only accentuated this feeling. I was quite disappointed in this novel, it followed no real path and had little action throughout the story; in fact it seemed more like a romance novel of Elena and Bonnie rather than a vampire and supernatural novel exploring the unknown world we'd all love to be a part of.I hate how disappointed I was by this novel cause I truly enjoyed the rest of the books in this series that



Alright so I liked them all being together in college and I loved that Bonnie finally found someone. I like how they all went to the same college but I was disappointed in Matt but I feel like he is back with them now. Also, the whole Damon Stefan thing is so confusing but I am glad that Elena has finally made up her mind. Go Stefan!! But I am so sad that Damon is so depressed. What is in store now?

Bottom line Stefan is such a cock-blocker......Gosh I wish Elena would just choose Damon bc the Stefan route just does not make for good reading.

This book was much better than the previous one. I loved how the supporting characters were given their own interesting storylines which were not only intense but also crucial to the overall plot and resolution. ***Spoilers Alert*** Matt and Chloe was awesome. I loved how Matt was able to move on from Elena. All along Matt has loved Elena, she is a part of him, a part of his past and she was all he really knew about love. Then comes along Chloe and love opens its doors again in Matts heart. The

This is an abomination! Another Vampire Diaries book not written by L. J. Smith. There is no way I would support this book. All Alloy cares about is money, not making good books and not giving the fans what they want. Not only am I not reading this book, I'll never read any book packaged by Alloy.

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