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OVERALL: ~4.4 stars
Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy #1) - 4 stars
Lissa, a vampire, and Rose, a Dhampir, are on the run. Now caught by the guardians and forced to go back to the academy they both have to face what they were running from. By sharing a bond rose is able to help Lissa and keep her safe but rose finds herself questioning if that would be enough.
I was caught up in the story from the moment I started reading. There was something about the suspense and danger of everything that pulled me in. I also loved Rose’s fiery character even though she did go overboard upon occasion. Lissa was a little too subdued and passive for me but I saw the reasons for her attitude. Dimitri was just wow; I would have liked to have him guarding me. Totally worth the read, it was a great story with excellent characters.
Frostbite (Vampire Academy #2) - 4 stars
The Strigoi are on the attack and this time they are not acting alone, they have had the unexpected help of humans and now nothing is safe, not even in the light. Rose has to face the realization of growing up and the full force of responsibility that comes with being a guardian, not only that but she also has to face her mom. With Dimitri still lingering in the picture Rose’s feelings stay torn.
Nice second installment and continuation with the story. I loved the introduction of Rose’s mom and the implication that ultimately brings to rose. In this book rose grows up a lot and has many self-realizations that make her see her life more clearly. I would have wished for more of Lissa and Christian in this book but they are in their own little world for the time being so it was understandable.
The one thing that bugged me was the huge amount of repetition and overlap from the first book involving what happened and certain aspects of the story. I get with having a time span in between readings but it was kind of annoying right after finishing the first one.
Shadow Kiss (Vampire Academy #3) - 5 stars
The Strigoi attacks aren't the only thing complicating roses life, she also has to deal with the impeding trial of victor. As her feeling for Dimitri simmer on the surface rose has to learn how to cope with taking care of a guardian she can't feel, none other than Christian himself.
I liked this book even more than the last two. The relationships of the characters come together more and I loved all of the arguments. I was sad about mason but was surprised about how that turned out. As for rose and Dimitri, I just love them together and this book certainly did a good job of showing how much tension they had between them resulting from their feelings. I have to say I was completely thrown by the ending though and I can't wait to get started on the fourth book!
Blood Promise (Vampire Academy #4) - 5 stars
If Rose thought she had it bad in the past it was nothing like she had to face now. Now she is on a mission to kill the man she loves, a man that is no longer the same person but a cruel and soulless Strigoi. Having to leave Lissa behind is only one of the things that is breaking her heart.
I thought Rose changed a lot throughout this book. She knew what she had to do and how she had to keep her promise. Despite everything to grew into herself and even learned that she has to start trusting those around her. All of the plot developments in this book were purely delightful, some I was expecting or had previously anticipated but that didn't detract from the author’s delivery of them. I also wasn't surprised by the ending but can't wait to read how it turns out!
Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy #5) - 4 stars
After coming back from her heartbreaking trip through Siberia Rose can’t wait to move on with her life and with Lissa. But she failed in her mission and not Dimitri is the one that is hunting her.
This want one of my favorite books of the series but the overall storyline and plot progression was still good. I think in the story as a whole I didn't like how the characters interacted with each other in this one there was so much tension going on. My favorite person in this book had to be Adrian just because he was so understanding despite everything and I felt his character really shines through the others. I was overwhelmed with what happened and can't wait to jump into the last book to find out how things are going to play out!
Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy #1) - 4 stars
Lissa, a vampire, and Rose, a Dhampir, are on the run. Now caught by the guardians and forced to go back to the academy they both have to face what they were running from. By sharing a bond rose is able to help Lissa and keep her safe but rose finds herself questioning if that would be enough.
I was caught up in the story from the moment I started reading. There was something about the suspense and danger of everything that pulled me in. I also loved Rose’s fiery character even though she did go overboard upon occasion. Lissa was a little too subdued and passive for me but I saw the reasons for her attitude. Dimitri was just wow; I would have liked to have him guarding me. Totally worth the read, it was a great story with excellent characters.
Frostbite (Vampire Academy #2) - 4 stars
The Strigoi are on the attack and this time they are not acting alone, they have had the unexpected help of humans and now nothing is safe, not even in the light. Rose has to face the realization of growing up and the full force of responsibility that comes with being a guardian, not only that but she also has to face her mom. With Dimitri still lingering in the picture Rose’s feelings stay torn.
Nice second installment and continuation with the story. I loved the introduction of Rose’s mom and the implication that ultimately brings to rose. In this book rose grows up a lot and has many self-realizations that make her see her life more clearly. I would have wished for more of Lissa and Christian in this book but they are in their own little world for the time being so it was understandable.
The one thing that bugged me was the huge amount of repetition and overlap from the first book involving what happened and certain aspects of the story. I get with having a time span in between readings but it was kind of annoying right after finishing the first one.
Shadow Kiss (Vampire Academy #3) - 5 stars
The Strigoi attacks aren't the only thing complicating roses life, she also has to deal with the impeding trial of victor. As her feeling for Dimitri simmer on the surface rose has to learn how to cope with taking care of a guardian she can't feel, none other than Christian himself.
I liked this book even more than the last two. The relationships of the characters come together more and I loved all of the arguments. I was sad about mason but was surprised about how that turned out. As for rose and Dimitri, I just love them together and this book certainly did a good job of showing how much tension they had between them resulting from their feelings. I have to say I was completely thrown by the ending though and I can't wait to get started on the fourth book!
Blood Promise (Vampire Academy #4) - 5 stars
If Rose thought she had it bad in the past it was nothing like she had to face now. Now she is on a mission to kill the man she loves, a man that is no longer the same person but a cruel and soulless Strigoi. Having to leave Lissa behind is only one of the things that is breaking her heart.
I thought Rose changed a lot throughout this book. She knew what she had to do and how she had to keep her promise. Despite everything to grew into herself and even learned that she has to start trusting those around her. All of the plot developments in this book were purely delightful, some I was expecting or had previously anticipated but that didn't detract from the author’s delivery of them. I also wasn't surprised by the ending but can't wait to read how it turns out!
Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy #5) - 4 stars
After coming back from her heartbreaking trip through Siberia Rose can’t wait to move on with her life and with Lissa. But she failed in her mission and not Dimitri is the one that is hunting her.
This want one of my favorite books of the series but the overall storyline and plot progression was still good. I think in the story as a whole I didn't like how the characters interacted with each other in this one there was so much tension going on. My favorite person in this book had to be Adrian just because he was so understanding despite everything and I felt his character really shines through the others. I was overwhelmed with what happened and can't wait to jump into the last book to find out how things are going to play out!
OVERALL: ~4.3 stars
Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy #1) - 4 stars
Lissa, a vampire, and Rose, a Dhampir, are on the run. Now caught by the guardians and forced to go back to the academy they both have to face what they were running from. By sharing a bond rose is able to help Lissa and keep her safe but rose finds herself questioning if that would be enough.
I was caught up in the story from the moment I started reading. There was something about the suspense and danger of everything that pulled me in. I also loved Rose’s fiery character even though she did go overboard upon occasion. Lissa was a little too subdued and passive for me but I saw the reasons for her attitude. Dimitri was just wow; I would have liked to have him guarding me. Totally worth the read, it was a great story with excellent characters.
Frostbite (Vampire Academy #2) - 4 stars
The Strigoi are on the attack and this time they are not acting alone, they have had the unexpected help of humans and now nothing is safe, not even in the light. Rose has to face the realization of growing up and the full force of responsibility that comes with being a guardian, not only that but she also has to face her mom. With Dimitri still lingering in the picture Rose’s feelings stay torn.
Nice second installment and continuation with the story. I loved the introduction of Rose’s mom and the implication that ultimately brings to rose. In this book rose grows up a lot and has many self-realizations that make her see her life more clearly. I would have wished for more of Lissa and Christian in this book but they are in their own little world for the time being so it was understandable.
The one thing that bugged me was the huge amount of repetition and overlap from the first book involving what happened and certain aspects of the story. I get with having a time span in between readings but it was kind of annoying right after finishing the first one.
Shadow Kiss (Vampire Academy #3) - 5 stars
The Strigoi attacks aren't the only thing complicating roses life, she also has to deal with the impeding trial of victor. As her feeling for Dimitri simmer on the surface rose has to learn how to cope with taking care of a guardian she can't feel, none other than Christian himself.
I liked this book even more than the last two. The relationships of the characters come together more and I loved all of the arguments. I was sad about mason but was surprised about how that turned out. As for rose and Dimitri, I just love them together and this book certainly did a good job of showing how much tension they had between them resulting from their feelings. I have to say I was completely thrown by the ending though and I can't wait to get started on the fourth book!
Blood Promise (Vampire Academy #4) - 5 stars
If Rose thought she had it bad in the past it was nothing like she had to face now. Now she is on a mission to kill the man she loves, a man that is no longer the same person but a cruel and soulless Strigoi. Having to leave Lissa behind is only one of the things that is breaking her heart.
I thought Rose changed a lot throughout this book. She knew what she had to do and how she had to keep her promise. Despite everything to grew into herself and even learned that she has to start trusting those around her. All of the plot developments in this book were purely delightful, some I was expecting or had previously anticipated but that didn't detract from the author’s delivery of them. I also wasn't surprised by the ending but can't wait to read how it turns out!
Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy #5) - 4 stars
After coming back from her heartbreaking trip through Siberia Rose can’t wait to move on with her life and with Lissa. But she failed in her mission and not Dimitri is the one that is hunting her.
This want one of my favorite books of the series but the overall storyline and plot progression was still good. I think in the story as a whole I didn't like how the characters interacted with each other in this one there was so much tension going on. My favorite person in this book had to be Adrian just because he was so understanding despite everything and I felt his character really shines through the others. I was overwhelmed with what happened and can't wait to jump into the last book to find out how things are going to play out!
Last Sacrifice (Vampire Academy #6) - 4 stars
With the queen dead and Rose the primary suspect things don't seem to be going their way. Before her trial comes up rose has to escape to be able to have the time to solve her own problem and to keep herself alive.
I feel that this was the perfect conclusion the the series. All of the struggles that Dimitri and Rose have between them come full force at them. Everyone bands together and people's true natures are able to surface. I am excited to read the next series and find out more about Sydney.
Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy #1) - 4 stars
Lissa, a vampire, and Rose, a Dhampir, are on the run. Now caught by the guardians and forced to go back to the academy they both have to face what they were running from. By sharing a bond rose is able to help Lissa and keep her safe but rose finds herself questioning if that would be enough.
I was caught up in the story from the moment I started reading. There was something about the suspense and danger of everything that pulled me in. I also loved Rose’s fiery character even though she did go overboard upon occasion. Lissa was a little too subdued and passive for me but I saw the reasons for her attitude. Dimitri was just wow; I would have liked to have him guarding me. Totally worth the read, it was a great story with excellent characters.
Frostbite (Vampire Academy #2) - 4 stars
The Strigoi are on the attack and this time they are not acting alone, they have had the unexpected help of humans and now nothing is safe, not even in the light. Rose has to face the realization of growing up and the full force of responsibility that comes with being a guardian, not only that but she also has to face her mom. With Dimitri still lingering in the picture Rose’s feelings stay torn.
Nice second installment and continuation with the story. I loved the introduction of Rose’s mom and the implication that ultimately brings to rose. In this book rose grows up a lot and has many self-realizations that make her see her life more clearly. I would have wished for more of Lissa and Christian in this book but they are in their own little world for the time being so it was understandable.
The one thing that bugged me was the huge amount of repetition and overlap from the first book involving what happened and certain aspects of the story. I get with having a time span in between readings but it was kind of annoying right after finishing the first one.
Shadow Kiss (Vampire Academy #3) - 5 stars
The Strigoi attacks aren't the only thing complicating roses life, she also has to deal with the impeding trial of victor. As her feeling for Dimitri simmer on the surface rose has to learn how to cope with taking care of a guardian she can't feel, none other than Christian himself.
I liked this book even more than the last two. The relationships of the characters come together more and I loved all of the arguments. I was sad about mason but was surprised about how that turned out. As for rose and Dimitri, I just love them together and this book certainly did a good job of showing how much tension they had between them resulting from their feelings. I have to say I was completely thrown by the ending though and I can't wait to get started on the fourth book!
Blood Promise (Vampire Academy #4) - 5 stars
If Rose thought she had it bad in the past it was nothing like she had to face now. Now she is on a mission to kill the man she loves, a man that is no longer the same person but a cruel and soulless Strigoi. Having to leave Lissa behind is only one of the things that is breaking her heart.
I thought Rose changed a lot throughout this book. She knew what she had to do and how she had to keep her promise. Despite everything to grew into herself and even learned that she has to start trusting those around her. All of the plot developments in this book were purely delightful, some I was expecting or had previously anticipated but that didn't detract from the author’s delivery of them. I also wasn't surprised by the ending but can't wait to read how it turns out!
Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy #5) - 4 stars
After coming back from her heartbreaking trip through Siberia Rose can’t wait to move on with her life and with Lissa. But she failed in her mission and not Dimitri is the one that is hunting her.
This want one of my favorite books of the series but the overall storyline and plot progression was still good. I think in the story as a whole I didn't like how the characters interacted with each other in this one there was so much tension going on. My favorite person in this book had to be Adrian just because he was so understanding despite everything and I felt his character really shines through the others. I was overwhelmed with what happened and can't wait to jump into the last book to find out how things are going to play out!
Last Sacrifice (Vampire Academy #6) - 4 stars
With the queen dead and Rose the primary suspect things don't seem to be going their way. Before her trial comes up rose has to escape to be able to have the time to solve her own problem and to keep herself alive.
I feel that this was the perfect conclusion the the series. All of the struggles that Dimitri and Rose have between them come full force at them. Everyone bands together and people's true natures are able to surface. I am excited to read the next series and find out more about Sydney.
This book is a captivating tale set in a world where vampires exist in different forms. Lissa Dragomir, a Moroi princess, is a mortal vampire gifted with the ability to harness the earth's magic. She's under constant threat from the Strigoi, the immortal and deadly vampires who crave her blood. To protect Lissa, her best friend Rose Hathaway, a dhampir with a unique blend of human and vampire blood, dedicates her life to guarding her from the Strigoi's clutches.
Their escape from captivity grants them two years of freedom, but they are eventually recaptured and returned to St. Vladimir's Academy. This institution, nestled in the forests of Montana, is a school for vampire royalty and the guardians-in-training who protect them. However, life within the academy's iron gates is rife with its own dangers, and the ever-present threat of the Strigoi lurks nearby.
As Rose and Lissa navigate this perilous world, they must confront forbidden love, maintain their vigilant watch, and never let their guard down, for the malevolent Strigoi relentlessly seek to turn Lissa into one of their own, condemning her to a life of darkness and immortality.
This book was an absolute page-turner right from the beginning. The story's suspense and the ever-present danger lurking around every corner had me hooked from the get-go. What really stood out to me was the fiery and spirited character of Rose. She was a captivating protagonist, even if she occasionally went a tad overboard.
On the other hand, Lissa, while a bit more subdued and passive, had her reasons for her demeanor, and as the story unfolded, her character complexities became clearer. And then there's Dimitri, who is just wow! His strength, dedication, and presence made him a character I'd want guarding me any day!
Overall, this book was a compelling read with an engaging story and well-developed characters. It's a journey filled with suspense, danger, and a touch of romance that kept me thoroughly entertained throughout.
Their escape from captivity grants them two years of freedom, but they are eventually recaptured and returned to St. Vladimir's Academy. This institution, nestled in the forests of Montana, is a school for vampire royalty and the guardians-in-training who protect them. However, life within the academy's iron gates is rife with its own dangers, and the ever-present threat of the Strigoi lurks nearby.
As Rose and Lissa navigate this perilous world, they must confront forbidden love, maintain their vigilant watch, and never let their guard down, for the malevolent Strigoi relentlessly seek to turn Lissa into one of their own, condemning her to a life of darkness and immortality.
This book was an absolute page-turner right from the beginning. The story's suspense and the ever-present danger lurking around every corner had me hooked from the get-go. What really stood out to me was the fiery and spirited character of Rose. She was a captivating protagonist, even if she occasionally went a tad overboard.
On the other hand, Lissa, while a bit more subdued and passive, had her reasons for her demeanor, and as the story unfolded, her character complexities became clearer. And then there's Dimitri, who is just wow! His strength, dedication, and presence made him a character I'd want guarding me any day!
Overall, this book was a compelling read with an engaging story and well-developed characters. It's a journey filled with suspense, danger, and a touch of romance that kept me thoroughly entertained throughout.
I’ve never seen someone use a comma so often and so incorrectly in my life LMFAO
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
To απόλυτο guilty pleasure σκουπίδι για goth έφηβες που ψάχνουν άλλοθι για να μουσκέψουν λίγο (μάτι, βρακάκι, δεν έχει σημασία), ή ένα κλισεδιασμένο χάος – εξαρτάται από το τι ψάχνεις.
Από την αρχή, το βιβλίο κάνει ξεκάθαρο ότι είναι soft dark drama oriented: βρικόλακες, μυστικά, ίντριγκα και, φυσικά… απαγορευμένοι έρωτες. Γιατί αν δεν υπήρχαν οι απαγορευμένη έρωτες, η παραγωγή λογοτεχνικών σκουπιδιών θα έπεφτε στο μηδέν. Ξύνοντας ελαφρά, λιγότερο απ’ όσο χρειάζεται να μάθεις ότι έχασες σε ένα στιγμιαίο λαχείο, λίγο κάτω από την επιφάνεια θα βρεις την ίδια ανακυκλωμένη ροζ εφηβοσυνταγή: ηρωίδα που προσπαθεί υπερβολικά να είναι κάκωλη (badass για τους κατέχοντες την ινγλεζικήν), ένας "επικίνδυνος" και "ακαταμάχητος" άντρας που όλοι προσκυνούν (ακόμη και οι δυνατές και ανεξάρτητες έφηβες που διαβάζουν αυτές τις ανοησίες), και μια πλοκή που προχωράει κυρίως… επειδή οι χαρακτήρες παίρνουν ηλίθιες αποφάσεις.
Η Rose προσπαθεί να είναι η τυπική «είμαι σκληρή, δεν έχω ανάγκη κανέναν» πρωταγωνίστρια, αλλά καθίσταται απλώς ενοχλητική και υπερφίαλη. Η σχέση της με τον Dimitri στηρίζεται στο κλισέ του "απαγορευμένου", αλλά αν σκεφτείς λίγο πιο ψύχραιμα, είναι κάπως creepy: ένας εκπαιδευτής 24 χρονών και μια 17χρονη μαθήτριά του. Σε κάποιες χώρες επεμβαίνει εισαγγελέας. Αλλά επειδή «YA fiction» / γυναίκα συγγραφέας, κανείς δεν αντιδρά.
Το worldbuilding είναι για τα μπάζα. Και όταν λέω μπάζα, εννοώ σαν αυτά που άφησαν πίσω τους οι επίθεσης της 9/11. Οι Μόροι (μαυριτανοί; Βέρβεροι; Βεδουίνοι;), οι Στρίγκοι (τι φωνές βγάζουν;) και οι Dhampirs (σιγασμένοι «dampened» vampires;) υποτίθεται ότι συνθέτουν έναν μοναδικό κόσμο, αλλά τίποτα δεν έχει πραγματικά βάθος∙ όλα λειτουργούν απλά επειδή έτσι λέει η πλοκή. Οι villains είναι ξεχασμένοι μέχρι το τέλος, και το μεγαλύτερο μέρος του βιβλίου μοιάζει με εφηβική σαπουνόπερα με βρικόλακες.
Αν δεν έχεις το ελάχιστο ψήγμα αυτοσεβασμού, καταπίνεις αμάσητο κάθε φτηνό κλισέ του τύπου «την πήρε τα στιβαρά του μπράτσα» και δυσκολεύεσαι να διαβάσεις και να καταλάβεις τις περιπέτειες της Πέππα το Γουρουνάκι, το Vampire Academy θα σου κάνει. Αν όμως ψάχνεις κάτι που να μην υποτιμά τη νοημοσύνη σου, την αισθητική σου και τη λογοτεχνία γενικότερα, καλύτερα να το αφήσεις στην άκρη.
Από την αρχή, το βιβλίο κάνει ξεκάθαρο ότι είναι soft dark drama oriented: βρικόλακες, μυστικά, ίντριγκα και, φυσικά… απαγορευμένοι έρωτες. Γιατί αν δεν υπήρχαν οι απαγορευμένη έρωτες, η παραγωγή λογοτεχνικών σκουπιδιών θα έπεφτε στο μηδέν. Ξύνοντας ελαφρά, λιγότερο απ’ όσο χρειάζεται να μάθεις ότι έχασες σε ένα στιγμιαίο λαχείο, λίγο κάτω από την επιφάνεια θα βρεις την ίδια ανακυκλωμένη ροζ εφηβοσυνταγή: ηρωίδα που προσπαθεί υπερβολικά να είναι κάκωλη (badass για τους κατέχοντες την ινγλεζικήν), ένας "επικίνδυνος" και "ακαταμάχητος" άντρας που όλοι προσκυνούν (ακόμη και οι δυνατές και ανεξάρτητες έφηβες που διαβάζουν αυτές τις ανοησίες), και μια πλοκή που προχωράει κυρίως… επειδή οι χαρακτήρες παίρνουν ηλίθιες αποφάσεις.
Η Rose προσπαθεί να είναι η τυπική «είμαι σκληρή, δεν έχω ανάγκη κανέναν» πρωταγωνίστρια, αλλά καθίσταται απλώς ενοχλητική και υπερφίαλη. Η σχέση της με τον Dimitri στηρίζεται στο κλισέ του "απαγορευμένου", αλλά αν σκεφτείς λίγο πιο ψύχραιμα, είναι κάπως creepy: ένας εκπαιδευτής 24 χρονών και μια 17χρονη μαθήτριά του. Σε κάποιες χώρες επεμβαίνει εισαγγελέας. Αλλά επειδή «YA fiction» / γυναίκα συγγραφέας, κανείς δεν αντιδρά.
Το worldbuilding είναι για τα μπάζα. Και όταν λέω μπάζα, εννοώ σαν αυτά που άφησαν πίσω τους οι επίθεσης της 9/11. Οι Μόροι (μαυριτανοί; Βέρβεροι; Βεδουίνοι;), οι Στρίγκοι (τι φωνές βγάζουν;) και οι Dhampirs (σιγασμένοι «dampened» vampires;) υποτίθεται ότι συνθέτουν έναν μοναδικό κόσμο, αλλά τίποτα δεν έχει πραγματικά βάθος∙ όλα λειτουργούν απλά επειδή έτσι λέει η πλοκή. Οι villains είναι ξεχασμένοι μέχρι το τέλος, και το μεγαλύτερο μέρος του βιβλίου μοιάζει με εφηβική σαπουνόπερα με βρικόλακες.
Αν δεν έχεις το ελάχιστο ψήγμα αυτοσεβασμού, καταπίνεις αμάσητο κάθε φτηνό κλισέ του τύπου «την πήρε τα στιβαρά του μπράτσα» και δυσκολεύεσαι να διαβάσεις και να καταλάβεις τις περιπέτειες της Πέππα το Γουρουνάκι, το Vampire Academy θα σου κάνει. Αν όμως ψάχνεις κάτι που να μην υποτιμά τη νοημοσύνη σου, την αισθητική σου και τη λογοτεχνία γενικότερα, καλύτερα να το αφήσεις στην άκρη.
Pretty great world building, politics, interesting "magic" system. Homosexuality is normalized😍 Racial issues acknowledged too. Friendshiiiiiip.
(Audiobooked the entire series, but I don't own it. The TV-series is better than the books, too bad it got discontinued)
(Audiobooked the entire series, but I don't own it. The TV-series is better than the books, too bad it got discontinued)
adventurous
challenging
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes