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The Vampire Diaries - The Return: Nightfall [Hardcover]

L. J. Smith
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (255 customer reviews)

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Book Description

February 10, 2009

The first book in a new trilogy from L. J. Smith!

Elena Gilbert is alive—again.

When Elena sacrificed herself to save the two vampire brothers who love her—the handsome, brooding Stefan and the sleek and dangerous Damon—she was consigned to a fate beyond death. Until a powerful supernatural force pulled her back.

Now Elena is not just human. She has powers and gifts that were bestowed on her in the afterlife. What's more, her blood pulses with an overwhelming and unique force that makes her irresistible to any vampire.

Stefan wants to find a way to keep Elena safe so that they can make a life together. Damon, however, is driven by an insatiable desire for power, and wants Elena to rule as his princess. When Stefan is lured away from Fell's Church, Damon seizes his chance to convince her that he is the brother she is meant to be with. . . .

But a darkness is infiltrating the town, and Damon, always the hunter, is now the hunted; he becomes the prey of a malevolent creature that can possess him at will, and who desires not just Elena's blood but her death.


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About the Author

L. J. Smith has written a number of bestselling books and series for young adults, including The Vampire Diaries (now a hit TV show), The Secret Circle, The Forbidden Game, Night World, and the #1 New York Times bestselling Dark Visions. She is happiest sitting by a crackling fire in a cabin in Point Reyes, California, or walking the beaches that surround that area.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 592 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTeen; First Edition edition (February 10, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061720771
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061720772
  • Product Dimensions: 1.8 x 5.8 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (255 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #323,303 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Let's see, I've known that I wanted to be a writer since I was about six, when a teacher praised a horrible poem I'd written. I wrote my first book in high school, finishing it in my first year of college. Then I became a special ed teacher before I was able to become a writer full-time. That's about it!

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180 of 192 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I've been an LJ Smith fan for such a long time. Like many others, I waited patiently through years of silence and years of fans asking me when Strange Fate would come out, as though I had any clue just because I had a website. When LJ Smith announced that her next book would be a Vampire Diaries sequel, I was disappointed - after all, weren't all those NightWorld fans waiting for Strange Fate? Shouldn't they come first? - but hopeful. More Damon? Hells yeah! I don't even LIKE NightWorld! Bring it on, this new Vampire Diaries!

Unfortunately, I returned this book the day after I got it, feeling nothing short of heartbreak. I know LJ Smith can do better than this, because she has done better before, and this is probably the lowest point in her writing career, by far. If she were a poorer author, I would expect it of her and excuse it all away, but she's not, and so I can't find any excuses in me. She's better than this. She really, truly is.

The book takes place a mere week after the original four. This was big mistake #1, because the original books DO have the dates in them, dating book 5 instantly to the summer of 1992, and yet everyone suddenly has a smart phone with video call capabilities, digital cameras, and personal computers. This is just one of the many gaping plot holes and inconsistencies in this book that shows just how much love and care the publishers gave it before throwing it out into the world. Did they even remember they'd just re-released 4 other books and should probably check for continuity when editing this one? I'm thinking no.

The remaining big problems with this book? The plot and the characterization. NOBODY escapes this book unscathed.
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51 of 59 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars What happened? February 13, 2009
Format:Hardcover
This book is a bit of a train wreck: there's too much going on, and many events seem to make no sense. Another reviewer is dead-on in describing much of the book as bizarre. I have followed the series since original publication and recently bought the new paperbacks of original books, as they are falling apart.

Some folks may think it unfair to compare the fifth book to the other four in The Vampire Diaries, but what's the point in reading a series if not to find some continuity in the characters? Yes, I know a decade has passed, but there is little left from the previous books-- the amazing characters and their chemistry are gone. I feel like LJ Smith wanted to write another story, and just stuck Elena, Damon and Stefan in here for good measure. There are a few glimpses of the old magic, but they are very few and very far between.

I agree with much of the criticism in other posts about the book, and regret buying it. The book drags on for far too long, with tedious action/torment or near death scenes. Elena and her ever-changing powers, mentality, and "otherness" are too strange and almost absurd. And some scenes feel they were just added randomly and make little sense: the massage being a prime example (yes, I know he can be both brutal and tender.) It also seems like LJ Smith tried to cram every bit of existing folklore into this book: magic keys, angel wings, scary creatures.

To give praise where due, there are some good moments between Damon and Elena. And we do get to know more about the mysterious Mrs. Flowers. But, in the end, this book was a big disappointment. If the series continues, then I'll wait on the library's borrow list.
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38 of 45 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed... February 11, 2009
Format:Hardcover
This was so different from any other L.J. Smith book I've ever read.I was so very excited, and was counting the days until this book came out. I have read all of her other books and absolutely loved them. Fans of hers won't really recognize her writing in most of this book, to be honest it sounds like weird fan fiction. Every once in a while you catch a glimmer of what made the original books so special, but it's fleeting. The dialogue was cheesy and ridiculous. I keep seeing people refer to a more "mature" writing style, but I disagree completely. I feel like her style has regressed if anything, as many parts of the book are sloppy. I'm sure I'll buy the other books, because something written by her is better than nothing. I definitely won't pay 20$ again for one though! But this book was in a word, bizarre. At some points I felt like the amazing characters she created in the first 4 books, weren't growing or changing in any way, but that they were simply unrecognizable. I also completely agree with other reviewers when they say that Damon was more or less destroyed in the book. She is still my favorite author of all time, I just didn't enjoy this nearly as much as I had hoped!
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
By CLB77
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Dear Diary,

I just finished Nightfall and was so disappointed I had to vent my frustrations to you, dear friend. I can't believe my big return was so dreadful! It makes me sad to have to relate it to the original four Diaries. Those were... refreshing. Ahead of their time. Concise. Maybe even eloquent. This was... not any of those things. I feel like Nightfall has stained the Vampire Diaries' reputation (even worse than Caroline's will be!).

If I could, I would fire the editor. What a poor job! How could he or she have let a 300 page story be bloated to 500+ pages like this? It's longer than two of the original stories combined! Far too plumped up with drawn out descriptions, repetitive situations, and endless circles in the Old Wood. Or was it a snow globe? I'm really not sure. Diary, I just couldn't see the whole story for the trees. I mean that! Mostly, we all just kept running into trees- literally!- and crazy little girls. It was kind of exciting at times, but then we did the same thing so often it stopped being exciting. I don't think we got very far, in anything. By the time we hit the climax, with more trees, by the way, I was already so bored (and maybe a little confused), I just kept flipping the pages to get to the end. I tried to throw the book at the wall to dash the snow globe myself, but sadly, it didn't work. I'm still not clear on when we got out of it. If we did.

Damon was just awful the whole time. I guess I know he wasn't himself, but then was he? I used to think he was charming, dangerous and sexy, insouciant in the best possible way. I wonder if I was wrong. It seemed more like he's just immature and vain, which is not sexy at all, especially after at least a half century of time to grow up.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars They Were 17 Years of Hiatus, People
Before I tell you what I think of this book I have to make something clear. L.J. Smith spent 17 years in hiatus, dealing with family illness and other personal things that didn't... Read more
Published 8 days ago by Jack Sylverwind
2.0 out of 5 stars Leaves much to be desired
I have a hard time believing this was written by L.J. Smith. It seemed like a completely different author - a much less talented one. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Chasta Schneider
5.0 out of 5 stars great series
loved reading this series the author keeps you hooked and the t.v series is just as good as the books are. I enjoyed reading the books
Published 21 days ago by Roy J. Greennettie Green
3.0 out of 5 stars More Juice needed, but was okay
She's back, Elena's back from the dead after helping save the world in the last book from the spirit realm. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Darkgirl
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Tree he book was really good but i thought that Elena would find the two parts if the key and get Stefan back.
Published 1 month ago by Sofia B
4.0 out of 5 stars Okay
Book is pretty good, although I would not read it again. Came quickly. Very happy with my purchase. Thank you very much.
Published 2 months ago by Jamie O'Neil
5.0 out of 5 stars The Vampire diares
LJ Smith is an amazing writer. In the Vampire Diaries, the Return Vol. 1, we see just a small amount of her brillance. Read more
Published 2 months ago by J. Thomas
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it
I found this book very interesting and a good way of being able to take your mind off everything in someone's life.
Published 2 months ago by Cassie
1.0 out of 5 stars Book
This was dwonloaded to my kindle but I did not request this infact several of this type of book was. It is not even in my field of reading. Genere may be a better word. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Denise Burrow
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This a great book, i loved it so much, i cant not wait until the next book comes out. Epic!!!!
Published 2 months ago by claire
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Can the vampires (Damon and Stefan) have sex???
Hi Sunny, yes Smith did imply heavily that they cannot have sex. I am hoping she makes it so that they can have sex but that they prefer blood-drinking.
Aug 21, 2009 by Camp |  See all 16 posts
Another one?
There is suppose to be another two books coming out for this part of the series. I will not be reading them (I thought Nightfall was horrible). I would recommend reading her Night World series...
Aug 21, 2009 by D. Blacker |  See all 2 posts
The TV Show
Stefan and Elena meet (in the mens bathroom), click immediately and start dating. Stefan and Damon are now from Fell's Church (sorry, Mystic Falls) from the Civil War era and have the surnames of Whitmore instead of Salvatore. Matt (whose surname is now Donovan) is also friends with Tyler, Stefan... Read more
Feb 26, 2009 by Adam B |  See all 22 posts
Damon and Eleana??????? doesn't make sense
I know, and Damon even though he may not have liked it.. it seemed he had accepted that Elena belonged with Stefan at the end of the Fury/DR and then have this come out of nowhere, its like a WTF moment.
Feb 1, 2010 by Jennifer Whitfield |  See all 3 posts
Just finished it
I suspected as much from some of her newer short stories. They were pretty out there and not like her earlier writing. What a shame.
Feb 9, 2009 by Bookfiend |  See all 12 posts
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