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Shadow Kiss was my favorite.
I had no intention of reading this series. I picked up book 1 on accident so I read it anyways. I'm glad I did, because it's a lot of fun.
I had no intention of reading this series. I picked up book 1 on accident so I read it anyways. I'm glad I did, because it's a lot of fun.



A lot of books have been optioned, but they don't always get off the ground. Let us know if you hear further news.

Vampire Academy would be fun, but they might have to put a couple books together or add to them. I think I'd like them better as books, but who knows.
Shadow Kiss is my favourite in the series. Blood Promise was probably the weakest, but I really liked Spirit Bound. I have such high hopes for The Last Sacrifice that I hope it can live up to my expectations.
I hear Frostbite and my first thought is Women of the Otherworld, not Vampire Academy. It took me a second...

My favourite book was Blood Promise. I loved the dark and twisty emotions in this book. It was really interesting to get a look at Dimitri being "bad".
Shadow Kiss (Vampire Academy, #3) was also really good, what with the horribly emotional ending but it just didn't have the same effect on me that Blood Promise did.
I loved Spirit Bound but I found it more of a filler type book. Although the ending had me falling right our of my seat. I'm really looking forward to Last Sacrifice... although I'm slightly sad this chapter of the Vampire Academy world is coming to an end.
This might be common knowledge, but I'll post it anyway:
Most of us know there will be a spin-off series. I just found out that the spin-off will consist of 6 books as well. I had originally thought there'd be one or two extra books, not an actual new series itself.
Most of us know there will be a spin-off series. I just found out that the spin-off will consist of 6 books as well. I had originally thought there'd be one or two extra books, not an actual new series itself.
Does anybody know who will lead the spin-off series? I heard it was Adrian, but I hope she introduces a whole new cast of characters. I think it would be cool to see the point of view from one of those people who feed the Miroi. I don't know, but I love the worldbuilding so I'm excited.
Also am I the only one who finds Rose really annoying? 3 books back I would have considered this blasphemous, but with each book she becomes more selfish and irritating.
Also am I the only one who finds Rose really annoying? 3 books back I would have considered this blasphemous, but with each book she becomes more selfish and irritating.
There's info on her site concerning the spin-off, but beware, she spoils something from book 6.
***Spoiler***
"Last Sacrifice will be the last book about Rose, but it'll be followed by a spin-off series still set in the Vampire Academy world. Side characters we know from the current series will now be our main characters, and there'll be a whole new storyline (not the last one told from a different perspective). So far, there is no exact release date, but you can expect it near late summer/early fall of 2011.
At the moment, I'm not allowed to reveal the title, premise, or full cast of characters. I can tell you that it'll be written in third person, so we'll get a number of characters' perspectives. One of them will be Sydney. The others are a secret for now. Also, expect a cameo from Rose. :)"
Great, now I know Rose won't die. I was kind of uncertain. I thought maybe was a 20% chance she actually would. You hope the main character doesn't die, but sometimes they have to or you never panic.
***Spoiler***
"Last Sacrifice will be the last book about Rose, but it'll be followed by a spin-off series still set in the Vampire Academy world. Side characters we know from the current series will now be our main characters, and there'll be a whole new storyline (not the last one told from a different perspective). So far, there is no exact release date, but you can expect it near late summer/early fall of 2011.
At the moment, I'm not allowed to reveal the title, premise, or full cast of characters. I can tell you that it'll be written in third person, so we'll get a number of characters' perspectives. One of them will be Sydney. The others are a secret for now. Also, expect a cameo from Rose. :)"
Great, now I know Rose won't die. I was kind of uncertain. I thought maybe was a 20% chance she actually would. You hope the main character doesn't die, but sometimes they have to or you never panic.

Most of us know there will be a spin-off series. I just found out that the spin-off will consist of 6 books as well. I had originally thoug..."
How exciting. I couldn't bring myself to read about the spin-off. I don't want book 6 ruined!
Without spoiling anything, Zuleika asked what character was going to be the primary character. The gist of Mead's response is that it'll be third person so you'll get more than one perspective. And, she essentially said she can't really tell you a lot about what characters will be involved.


I don't know. What do the rest of you think?
Talk to her parents. A lot of 13 year olds have read it or worst. Let the parent decided. Or, just wait until they're officially in high school. It is technically YA. It's just geared more toward older teens.


I think if I were the parent I would like to discuss the book while my child was reading sections like that. I know a lot of parents either don't have time to do that or just aren't interested in doing that. It is a shame since it is a great way to have an open conversation about sex and sexual feelings and behaviours.
I think it's rated 14 years and up, but personally i think it's fine to let a mature 13 year old read it. Lord knows what I was reading when I was 13
SPOILER
also, thanks Heather for the info! I'm glad Rose survives (I want a happy ending!), but I don't know how I feel about the third person POV :/. I'll guess we see, I can't wait for the next book/spinoff
SPOILER
also, thanks Heather for the info! I'm glad Rose survives (I want a happy ending!), but I don't know how I feel about the third person POV :/. I'll guess we see, I can't wait for the next book/spinoff






Also, thanks for the book recommendation!






It's the romance formula, I don't see Richelle Mead deviating from it. They've loved each other from the beginning. They've tried to deny it. Things have come between them. But in the end, they were meant to be together. Poor old Adrian is just plot fodder.


I just feel someone should slay him. I've never really been fond of him.

I've only finished the first two, but I have to agree deviation from same-ness would be a good thing (sorry Dmitri fans!). From what I hear about her other series, Mead is pretty great at messing with the love lives of her characters.

That's what I'm counting on!
hahah, poor Lissa. I really want a happy ending though, so I hope nobody dies (and Adrian finds ~love with some other lady in the spin-off. preferably me)
Just one month and then the last sacrifice comes out!
Just one month and then the last sacrifice comes out!
Aiden has worked his butt off to become a better person for her. That's what makes it so hard. I'm sure she'll go with Demetri, but I don't have a clear cut "team" on this one. Although, the whole teacher/student thing bothered me... I get that they're fairly close in age, but I still have this mental block in my head. Thank goodness!

7 years difference does not bother me.

As for the age thing, I don't see a problem with that. I never have, I've dated people that much older than me before. However the teacher thing is ify. BUT I do give him kudos for trying to be a good adult! lol She was only a few months from 18...!
7 years is one thing when the other one isn't a teacher and the other isn't in their teens. I think once both parties are in past 21 it's up to them, but even though I was very mature and responsible for 17/18, but it still didn't seem right to me to date someone that was outside of 2 years older or younger than me. (Although, again, I was very mature at 21, I don't feel like I really got settled into who I was and what I wanted until I was around 24/25). People grow and change too much during that time period. I remember freaking out when I was 20 and a 27 year old asked me on a date. He just had life experiences I wasn't even close to yet and it put odd expectations on me that I didn't want.
Just, teaching kids... I know that there are some kids I've had where it's easy to forget they're young. They talk and act like mature adults in every way. If they weren't your student and say someone you played sports with or something you'd love to hang out with them as friends, but I'd never do that with my students. Once they graduate, they can come on over and watch the game (no alcohol!) and have dinner with my husband and I, but while in my class I can't do it. It'd be fun and probably help some kids, but it makes other kids feel like they're being treated unfairly, or are outcast if they're not able to come, plus sticky legal issues and what not. But a relationship, relationship...no. There's a built in sensor that keeps me from even going there in my head for some reason. It's rather convenient to have.
Just, teaching kids... I know that there are some kids I've had where it's easy to forget they're young. They talk and act like mature adults in every way. If they weren't your student and say someone you played sports with or something you'd love to hang out with them as friends, but I'd never do that with my students. Once they graduate, they can come on over and watch the game (no alcohol!) and have dinner with my husband and I, but while in my class I can't do it. It'd be fun and probably help some kids, but it makes other kids feel like they're being treated unfairly, or are outcast if they're not able to come, plus sticky legal issues and what not. But a relationship, relationship...no. There's a built in sensor that keeps me from even going there in my head for some reason. It's rather convenient to have.

I was 18 and my husband 23 when we got serious (we knew eachother forever and dated a bit before). We moved in together pretty fast too, but that was 16 years ago. He was the oldest guy I ever went out with. In fact, I never would have dated somebody his age before him. He was immature though and I was mature so maybe that is why it worked.
SPOILERS to book 4/5
I think the 'rule' for the youngest you can date is half your age + 7 years. So 24 : 2 = 12 + 7 = 19. So according to this thing that makes her too young for him. I also don't find Rose to be very mature for her age (She is still a kickbutt strong lady, but for me she is too ruled by her emotions to be considered 'mature'). But I don't think the student/teacher thing between them is that wrong. I'm against any relationship were one person has more 'power' over the other and while that was the case in the first few books, now I do see Rose & Dimitri as equals. To me he was always more of a mentor then a teacher really. But real life teacher-student relationships really squick me out.
Personally I prefer Adrian, but it's more like a 'I like this guy for myself, not the main character' thing. Even if Dimitri dies (i hope not, but there is always the possibility) I know Rose and Adrian will never work out, because she is so focused on Dimitri. (something I found annoying about Rose in Spirit Bound was that she was so into saving Dimitri that she treated her friends like crap). I hope Rose ends up with Dimitri, because I think Adrian deserve someone who loves him 100%.
Also a cranky sidenote: but was anybody else annoyed when Dimitri ended up alive at the end of book 4? I actually really like Dimitri & Rose together which is why I bawled my eyes out during the whole fourth book, so when at the ending it was like: HAHA JUST KIDDING I'M ALIVE I was pissed because I was grieving for no friggin reason. And since then I've been sort of annoyed by him haha
I think the 'rule' for the youngest you can date is half your age + 7 years. So 24 : 2 = 12 + 7 = 19. So according to this thing that makes her too young for him. I also don't find Rose to be very mature for her age (She is still a kickbutt strong lady, but for me she is too ruled by her emotions to be considered 'mature'). But I don't think the student/teacher thing between them is that wrong. I'm against any relationship were one person has more 'power' over the other and while that was the case in the first few books, now I do see Rose & Dimitri as equals. To me he was always more of a mentor then a teacher really. But real life teacher-student relationships really squick me out.
Personally I prefer Adrian, but it's more like a 'I like this guy for myself, not the main character' thing. Even if Dimitri dies (i hope not, but there is always the possibility) I know Rose and Adrian will never work out, because she is so focused on Dimitri. (something I found annoying about Rose in Spirit Bound was that she was so into saving Dimitri that she treated her friends like crap). I hope Rose ends up with Dimitri, because I think Adrian deserve someone who loves him 100%.
Also a cranky sidenote: but was anybody else annoyed when Dimitri ended up alive at the end of book 4? I actually really like Dimitri & Rose together which is why I bawled my eyes out during the whole fourth book, so when at the ending it was like: HAHA JUST KIDDING I'M ALIVE I was pissed because I was grieving for no friggin reason. And since then I've been sort of annoyed by him haha
See, Carrie...you guys knew each other for a while. Knowing someone for a year makes it still odd. And I do get that Dimitri didn't have that much power over her, but it still could have gotten them into series trouble. I could forgive him liking her, but sleeping with her while she's a student just seems wrong. Although, I will admit, I love the books and at first I didn't think about it. But, if it were off the fictional pages and in the real world I think everyone would have issues with it.

I really liked Carrie Vaughns' Voices of Dragons for the prejedice issue. For some reason when I read VA, even though I read about the issues, they don't linger in my mind because there are a lot of other things going on in the book that I get caught up in. I liked VoD because it was the dominant theme and you didn't get distracted, but a bunch of other themes.
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