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Damon & Elena Pergunta

Are TVD books worth reading?

If they are... from which book do I have to start?
 jacky_ posted over a year ago
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Damon & Elena Respostas

clairmxxx said:
i'm only on the 3rd book atm.. but yes i would say, the ones i have read make a good read though there is some cheesy moments with Selena however i can't bring myself to hate them(stelena) that much :s
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posted over a year ago 
loveofdelena said:
well some scene's will be to your taste, other's not so much!!! ther are so many CHEESY stelena scenes in the books, that i find it difficult to count them all!! lol half of what goes on in the books will mais than likely bore the fuck out of you!! elena is a stubborn bitch,a nd is always ignorant of her feelings for damon, even tho she knows for a fact that they are there, inside her, and i must warn you if you are not a fã of bamon, then some scene's will deffo be guaranteed to piss you off, but the delena scene's what can i say apart from ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN THE TRUE SENSE OF THE WORD!!!! so yes, they are worth reading, apart from all the shitty stelena cheese fest and bamon bullshit!! tho to me, stelena and bamon don't exist, i just skip their scene's because i find them pointless and pathetic!! lols
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posted over a year ago 
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might i also warn you of elena's CONSTANT obsession with saint stefan!! be prepard especially if your not a fã of cheese, it will ANNOY THE CRAP OUT OF YOU!! IT DID WITH ME!!! lol
loveofdelena posted over a year ago
ggdelena said:
the books go:
The Awakening
The Struggle
The Fury
Dark Reunion
The Return: Nightfall
The Return: Shadow Souls
The Return: Midnight
The Hunters: Phantom
The Hunters: Moonsong
The Hunters: Destiny Rising
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posted over a year ago 
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from what you have heard, what is the last book like??
loveofdelena posted over a year ago
Soul-Reaper said:
It depends on people's interest. For me its YES.
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posted over a year ago 
DelenaDestiny said:
I personally have tried leitura them, but not enjoyed them as they are extremely different from the tv series so I guess it depends which you started first. If you amor the tv version as it is I doubt you will enjoy leitura the books that much.
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posted over a year ago 
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i amor the tv show and only started the books the other mês or so... but i enjoy them... true, maybe not as much as if i read them before the show started But i still like them :)
clairmxxx posted over a year ago
panther-jewel said:
Books and TV show are so different that it is not possible for us to tell if you like them or not. You have to test for yourself, because the whole story is completely different, many characters from the books aren't in the show and the other way around, - and when they are in both, they very often vary enormously -, and even the sobrenatural rules are different. But to help you with your decision: It takes about 2/3 of the first book until Damon really arrives in the story (and there is nothing special about the story before that, although I personally like the Katherine-and-Stefan-scenes). But the four original books are short and you get quickly through everything, especially because something is always happening (whenever one problem is solved, the seguinte already comes up, not like in the show, where the basic situation often stays for a long while and plans don't work out to set the story back to how it was). The "Return"-books deal with different dimensions, incredible powers and strange beings, what I myself like because I usually am mais into High fantasia than Urban Fantasy. The whole story anyway is totally different so that the show gives away nothing about what happens in the books, what keeps leitura exciting. The real problem is that you either have to live without an end to the story or continue with the ghostwriter's books - what is like paying for fã fiction (I stopped after "The Return: Midnight", so that I can't tell you anything about the books after that).
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posted over a year ago 
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If you decide to read the books, get the cut out scenes from linkand put them back into "The Return: Shadow Souls", "Damon and Elena: Tumbleweeds" in chapter 7 after Damon leads Elena's power through her body for the first time and "Dinner Disaster!" in chapter 31 after Damon leaves to make an appointment to visit Stefan. You could also get the short stories from linkto see if you like the author's composição literária style. But be careful: The natal story is meant to happen somewhere in the early fifth book (although it doesn't really fit anywhere) and it gives away some things that happened in the books before that - the other three stories take place before the first book, but there is unfortunately no Delena (although also no Stelena).
panther-jewel posted over a year ago
Manonx said:
I didn't like them, but you'll never know whether you like them if you haven't tried leitura them yourself ;)

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posted over a year ago 
overthedges said:
I didn't like them at all. The story is very lame and boring. There is nothing interesting except for Damon and Elena relantionship. I you want to read it skip the book where Bonnie is the lead (you'll unìderstand why) because is even mais boring than the first book with cheeSE fest. Basically i enjoeyed only the Delena part.
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posted over a year ago 
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same here!!! the delena scene's where the only parts worth reading!!! everything else is nothing but lameass stelena cheese/bamon crap!! UGH!!! so DISGUSTING!!!
loveofdelena posted over a year ago
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