Download Books For The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3) Free Online

Itemize Containing Books The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3)

Title:The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3)
Author:L.J. Smith
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Reissue
Pages:Pages: 285 pages
Published:April 1st 1999 by HarperCollins Publishers (first published 1991)
Categories:Young Adult. Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Romance. Fiction. Paranormal Romance
Download Books For The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3) Free Online
The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3) Paperback | Pages: 285 pages
Rating: 3.54 | 27447 Users | 846 Reviews

Representaion As Books The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3)

After finishing book three of the Vampire Diaries, and liking it considerably more than the first two installments, I noticed the irony of the titles and how I felt about each book.

The Awakening - I never woke up for it.

The Struggle - I struggled to get through it.

The Fury - I was gonna be really irritated if this book wasn't moderately better than the first two.

Thank you! It was better! (Moderately.)

Even though I admire people who can put books down when they don't like them, I find that I learn things about what I want and need from books when I read them through. Apparently, I am fairly dependent upon action to get me through a story.

The action finally picks up in The Fury. I noticed that the immaturity of the characters that I complained about in the first two installments didn't bother me here, although I will admit that it's probably because I was so thankful for the action that I didn't notice it anymore. (I remember a few eye rolls, so it was still there.)

I was bothered by the "white light and rainbows" feelings towards vampires however. They are obviously dark entities, and there are considerable debates over the state of their souls and the evil/goodness of their natures. But they are painted as saviors in The Fury, and too easily suppress their dark natures to help the humans. I was also disturbed by the fact that they cried, had beating hearts, and lots of compassionate feelings. Ew.

But the story was better; I liked how it turned out (and hated it, too) which means I was finally becoming attached to the town and its characters. I liked the elevated role that secondary characters from the first books were given.

I still recommend this only for younger audiences. Adults may find the plot juvenile.

Mention Books Conducive To The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3)

Original Title: The Fury
ISBN: 0061059919 (ISBN13: 9780061059919)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Vampire Diaries #3, Il diario del vampiro #3, PamiÄ™tniki wampirĂ³w #1, part 3, UpĂ­Å™Ă­ denĂ­ky / UpĂ­rske dennĂ­ky #3 , more
Characters: Elena Gilbert, Stefan Salvatore, Damon Salvatore, Matt Honeycutt, Bonnie McCullough, Caroline Forbes, Alaric Saltzman, Katherine von Swartschild, Meredith Sulez
Setting: Fell's Church(United States)


Rating Containing Books The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3)
Ratings: 3.54 From 27447 Users | 846 Reviews

Assess Containing Books The Fury (The Vampire Diaries #3)
Read more bookish goodness on my book blog: Cal's YA Reads4.75/5.I just can't give it that extra .25 star, and I don't know why. I just know it isn't exactly a favourite like my other 5 star books. Or maybe it is. I may change it in a couple of hours.This book was haunting. It had brilliant writing, and nothing was predictable. It had angst and comfort, and tbh the romance was at its low. But I'm not complaining. Because we got an amazing dose of Katherine.Oh, Katherine. What a treat she is.

Reading it after watching all the seasons based on this novel, I am still loving it!

I can't say anything about this series I haven't already said.I love it.The end.♥

Oh why younger me? Why? Think of all the money you wasted on these things....

well that was A LOT better than the other ones. so much so that i was tempted to give it more than 3 stars. also... now i really need to go read the next one cause idk how theyre gonna follow up with an ending like that

[Quoted from this book:] Finish it, his weary voice said in her mind.Elena hesitated for an instant. There was something about those eyes that called up memories inside her. Standing in the moonlight, sitting in an attic room But the memories were too vague. She couldnt get a grasp on them, and the effort made her dizzy and sick.And this one had to die, this green-eyed one called Stefan. Because hed hurt him, the other one, the one Elena had been born to be with. No one could hurt him and live.

I read this third installment. I found it okay. I didn't think it was amazing. I liked the ending. I wasn't blown away though. I don't find the plot to be as blazing as I had hoped. I am still struggling with whether I am more affected by the tv show and therefor the books are a let down? I would love to hear from anyone who has read one and seen the show. I am at a crossroads as to whether or not to read any more.
Share:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Labels

14th Century 18th Century 20th Century Abuse Academia Academic Action Adult Adult Fiction Adventure Africa African American Aliens Amazon American American History American Revolution American Revolutionary War Amish Ancient History Angels Animals Anime Anthologies Anthropology Apocalyptic Art Art and Photography Arthurian Asia Asian Literature Astronomy Atheism Audiobook Australia Autobiography Bande Dessinée Baseball Basketball BDSM Biography Biography Memoir Biology Book Club Books Books About Books Brazil British Literature Buddhism Buisness Bulgaria Bulgarian Literature Business Canada Canadian Literature Cats Chapter Books Chick Lit Childrens China Christian Christian Fantasy Christian Fiction Christian Living Christian Non Fiction Christian Romance Christianity Christmas Church Civil War Classics College Comedy Comic Book Comic Strips Comics Coming Of Age Computer Science Computers Contemporary Contemporary Romance Crime Cultural Culture Cyberpunk Czech Literature Dark Dark Fantasy Death Demons Design Detective Disability Download Books Dragons Drama Dungeons and Dragons Dutch Literature Dystopia Economics Education Egypt Entrepreneurship Environment Epic Epic Fantasy Erotic Romance Erotica Espionage Essays European History European Literature Fae Fairies Fairy Tales Faith Family Fantasy Feminism Fiction Finance Finnish Literature Fitness Folklore Food Food and Drink Football Forgotten Realms France Free Books French Literature French Revolution Games Gay Gay Fiction German Literature Germany Ghosts GLBT Gothic Graphic Novels Graphic Novels Comics Greece Greek Mythology Halloween Health Heroic Fantasy High Fantasy High School Historical Historical Fantasy Historical Fiction Historical Romance History Holiday Holocaust Horror Horses Hugo Awards Humor Hungarian Literature Hungary India Indian Literature Indonesian Literature Inspirational Ireland Irish Literature Islam Italian Literature Italy Japan Japanese Literature Journalism Juvenile Language Latin American Lds Lds Fiction Leadership Lesbian LGBT Literary Fiction Literature Love Love Story M M Romance Magic Magical Realism Management Manga Marriage Marvel Mathematics Media Tie In Medical Medicine Medieval Memoir Menage Mental Health Mental Illness Mermaids Middle Grade Military Military Fiction Military History Modern Monsters Music Musicals Mystery Mystery Thriller Mythology Nature New Adult New Age New York Nobel Prize Noir Nonfiction North American Hi... Northern Africa Novella Novels Paranormal Paranormal Romance Parenting Personal Development Philosophy Photography Physics Picture Books Pirates Plays Poetry Poland Polish Literature Political Science Politics Polyamorous Portugal Portuguese Literature Post Apocalyptic Prehistoric Productivity Programming Psychoanalysis Psychology Puzzles Queer Race Realistic Fiction Reference Regency Regency Romance Relationships Religion Retellings Reverse Harem Roman Romance Romanian Literature Romantic Romantic Suspense Russia Russian Literature Scandinavian Literature School Science Science Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy Scotland Seinen Self Help Sequential Art Sexuality Shapeshifters Short Stories Social Society Sociology Software South Africa Southern Southern Africa Southern Gothic Space Space Opera Spain Spanish Literature Speculative Fiction Spirituality Sports Sports and Games Sports Romance Spy Thriller Star Wars Steampunk Sudan Superheroes Supernatural Survival Suspense Sweden Swedish Literature Technology Teen Theatre Theology Theory Thriller Time Travel Time Travel Romance Travel True Crime True Story Turkish Turkish Literature Unicorns Urban Fantasy Vampires Video Games War Webcomic Weird Fiction Werewolves Western Romance Westerns Witches Womens Womens Fiction World War I World War II Writing X Men Young Adult Young Adult Contemporary Young Adult Fantasy Zombies

Blog Archive