The End!

I have now finished the book, and I have to admit that I love it! It is so capturing and breathtaking, that it is kind of hard to explain why I like it so much! But I’ll give it a nice try. 
First of all, the book is written in a really well language that makes it easy to understand, and also to read. And that is an important thing, especially for me, because even though my English is good, it isn’t that good, that I understand everything. But with this book I did, and that feeling is amazing! Okay, enough about that. Another thing about this book that made it so good, is the way the author describes the characters, all of their thoughts, their feelings, expressions, yeah, pretty much everything about them! It makes the book easy to understand, because it could almost be yourself in the book.  And just because it is about teenagers in my age, it makes it even easier to compare myself with the characters in the book, and especially Elena. Even though the book wasn’t so long (almost 199 pages), it did have a really good plot, that never got boring, there was always something that my mind got stuck on. Which I think also is an important thing with books, they have to get you mind going, so that you won’t lose the interest in what you’re reading. And the way the book ended, made it even more interesting, and I got really courious about the next book, and what will happen in it! (Okay, the book has been interesting and capturing the whole time, got that now, right?)


So to make a short summary:
It is a really good book that is well written, and I recommend all you guys to read it! It is easy to compare yourself with the characters and all their problems about ordinary things like love, school, and friends and so on. And the not so ordinary thing with the vampires, the druids and that just gives the book an interesting tvist!
The love story in it is amazing to read about as well, even though it’s the “normal” one, where they actually can't have each other, but in the end they get each other anyway. But that is a kind of story, or plot, that I like to read about! It doesn’t get boring even though it’s the same, because the feelings, the thinking, and the persons aren't the same.
I am really looking forward to read the next book, to see what happens with Elena, Stefan, Damon, and everyone else!

/Maiken

Halfway through chapter 12 and all the way to chapter 15

Okay, this part was really exciting! There’s a lot going on, let’s start with the half of chapter 12 that I’m including in this blogpost. They’re at the Haunted House, which is a party they have to “celebrate” Halloween.  Elena has a bad feeling already before the people have arrived, but she tries not to think about it. If I were her, I would do the exact same, because when you’re about to be the host of a party, you can’t go around and think that something’s going to happen. There are some problems as well, since Coach Lyman is sick, so Mr. Tanner has to fill in for him, which isn’t as much fun as it would be with the coach, but it still worked out. Until Mr. Tanner gets murdered, in a very mysterious way. Things get out of hand, and everyone is suddenly blaming Stefan for it, which I think is really insane! Just because there has happened some weird stuff since he moved to Fells Church, that doesn’t have to mean that he is behind all that, right? At least that is what I think. Or hope. Matt convinces Stefan to get out so that the police won’t see him, so Stefan diseappears, after having said some strangs words to Matt; “Is Elena safe? Good. Then, take care of her. Please. Just take care of her, Matt.”
This part kind of confuces me, because it seems like Stefan will diseappear for real, and that’s not something that I want as a reader! In some ways because I can almost guess how Elena would react to that, and to read about it isn’t fun at all.

When Elena finds Matt, he tells her what Stefan said, and she gets worried – of course. She manages to get out of the school’s gym and all the way to the boarding house to look for Stefan. But she doesn’t find him, at first. But when she goes to his room, she sees that the door to the roof is open, she gets scared by the thought of Stefan doing something stupid, like jumping of the roof, so she runs up to see what he’s doing. But she really shouldn’t have done that. Because what she sees is Stefan standing with a dove in his hands, sucking its blood.
My first reaction to that was: oh my God. This is not good at all! Even though I can’t see Elena, I could imagine how she looked like when se saw Stefan. (Part of that is because the author is very good at describing, which I think is a bery important thing in a book!)

She panics of course, but Stefan manages to calm her down, and then she tells her the whole story, about everything, including Katherine, which was very hard for him, because he almost “diseappered” in to the memory. When he tells her about his brother Damon, Elena puts together the previous things that has happened, and gets the conclusion that it’s not Stefan that has done everything, it is Damon! That made me kind of relieved, because I didn’t want to belive that it was Stefan, just for the reason that he doesn’t seem like a person that does that kind of stuff. There’s not much left of the book now, but it looks lite it will be the most exciting part, because when I see the first lines in chapter 15, Stefan confronts Damon, and it doesn’t seem to be a confront with words…
I’m looking forward to the last chapters of the book!

/Maiken

text and thoughts about the book

Here is the text I was talking about in the previous blogpost, read and enjoy!

“And what’s wrong with me,” she continued quietly, “that you can’t even look at me, but you can let Caroline Forbes fall all over you? I have a right to know that, at least. I won’t ever bother you again, I won’t even talk to you at school, but I want to know the truth before I go. Why do you hate me so much, Stefan?”
Slowly, he turned and raised his head. His eyes were bleak, sightless, and something twisted Elena at the pain she saw on his face.
His voice was still controlled – but barely. She could hear the effort it cost him to keep it steady.
“Yes,” he said. “I think you do have a right to know, Elena. He looked at her then, meetingher eyes directly, and she thought, That bad? What could be as bad as that? “I don’t hate you,” he continued, pronouncing each word carefully, distinctly. “I’ve never hated you. But you … remind me of someone.”
Elena was taken back. Whatever she’d expected, it wasn’t this. “I remind you of someone else you know?”
“Of someone I knew,” he said quietly. “But”, he added slowly, as if puzzling something out of himself, “you’re not like her, really. She looked like you, but she was fragile, delicate. Vulnerable. Inside as well as out.”
“And I’m not.”
He made a sound that would have been a laught if there had been any humor in it. “No. You’re a fighter. You are … yourself.”

This is a piece that really caught me, because this is the first time Stefan and Elena really talk to each other, and when she finally gets her answer to why Stefan won't talk to her, and to why he ignores her. It is sort of the beginning of their relationship, and I think it's a cute moment! After this part, things are really starting to happen, and the book gets even more exciting than before. Can't wait to read the rest.


halfway through the book

I’ve just finished chapter 7 and 8. And a LOT has happened! Let’s start with chapter 7. They were at the schoolprom, and Elena finally talked to Stefan and asked him to dance. But then everything got ruined by Caroline, who actually is Stefan’s promdate. Damn, Elena’s disappointment, chock, anger, sadness, and well, everything, I could feel it myself. And that wasn’t fun.

Anyway, after that, she gets complitely out of control, she goes to Tyler Smallwood, gets drunk, and then she goes with Tyler, Vickie Bennett and Dick to the graveyard, where some really strange things happen. Elena want’s to go back to the prom, but Tyler convinces her to come with him to his family grave. At first, she doesn’t want to, but then she follows anyway. When they’re there, Tyler almost rapes her! He tears apart her dress, hits her, and tries to kiss her. But she manages to bite his hand, which kind of caught him off guard. And suddenly Stefan is there, and he saves her. And well, he beats the crap out of Tyler. Well deserved, I think, because Tyler really is a big asshole. (Sorry, but it’s the truth!)
Well, short cunclusion of chapter 7 there. But it was a really exciting chapter to read, especially what happened in the graveyard, because at first I couldn’t see Stefan coming, so I thought that Elena would get both raped and abused. But no, Stefan the hero shows up! And thank God for that.

In chapter 8, Stefan takes Elena to the boarding house, so that he can give her a ride home, but they goes up to his room first. And they finally start to talk. Or, at first, Elena is the only one talking. There’s so much she wants to say to him, and this is her chance. Actually, some of it was so good and capturing that I’ll post a summary of it later. But anyway. After Elena’s “speech” to Stefan, he gives her the answers she deserves. And then, when she almost “sees” into his soul, and sees his misery, she can’t resist going to him and taking his hand. At first he rejects her, but two seconds later he kisses her instead.It was a kiss that they’ve both been longing for, for so long. When Stefan drives her home some hours later, the first thing they see at Elena’s house is like 2 or 3 police cars, and a lot of worried people. Meredith and Bonnie is there, and they tell Elena that Vickie Bennett har been attacked by some kind of animal. The chapter ends with Elena telling the police and her aunt about what Tyler did…

After these two chapters, it feels like there's finally starting to be a little more interersting, because until now, the books has been all about Elena's desperate attempts to get Stefan. And even though she has hm now, I don’t think her fight for him is over, not at all. So now I’m excited to read the next chapters, just to see what happens!


RSS 2.0