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Der Tödliche Bann by L.J. Smith

alyperez17's review against another edition

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4.0

Woah. I think this is the best part of the book. It was amazing how everybody turned their backs on Mr. Z. I hate Mr. Zetes. Seriously. I think he's gone really psycho along with Sasha and Parte King. Haha.

sketchy_reader's review against another edition

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3.0

Finished up this series by LJ Smith this morning. I always enjoy her books but it never fails that in the last book I start to get bored and want it to end soon. I think the fact that she always goes with the predictable "happy ending" is why I always lose interest towards the end. I wish for once she would kill every one off or do something really crazy and uncharacteristic.

kathydavie's review against another edition

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4.0

Betrayal..or??? Sure hope Smith isn't done...

hpitcher15's review against another edition

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3.0

good. this series wasn't my favorite by l.j. smith but still good non the less

scruz21's review against another edition

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1.0

This was by far the worst book in the series. It character's relationships and decisions didn't make any sense. They simply didn't feel like people. I'm mad.

toriedawn1's review against another edition

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5.0

||Gabriel the hero! I knew it, didn't doubt him for a second (well maybe just one)||. I felt like the characters grew and developed in this book. This was such a good ending to the trilogy , ||though the love triangle solution was a little too convenient||. I think this series could have benefitted from making this book just a little longer, the end felt like we were rushing towards the finish line. I cannot however deny that I thouroughly enjoyed this book so how could I possibly give it less than five stars.

howlingreads's review against another edition

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4.0

It was very well rounded off!

amy_inthecatacombs's review against another edition

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5.0

The Passion is the third and final book of the Dark Visions trilogy by L.J. Smith

Gabriel left the four others, Anna, Rob, Lewis, and Kaitlyn, to work with Mr. Zetes. He is determined to get a shard of the crystal they have nobody the cost and demonstrates to them that he means business. Kaitlyn realizes that she has to do something about Gabriel and decides to sneak off and pretend to join the Institute because the crystal needs to be destroyed. When Gabriel finds Kaitlyn, she tells him she came back to join him. At first, he believes her and gets her back into the Institute. What will happen if Gabriel finds out? He has already shown once he will do whatever it takes to get what he wants. If Gabriel finds out the real reason, will he protect Kaitlyn just when she needs him most or will he betray her and the others yet again for his own selfish reasons?

I really enjoyed this series. I got mad at Gabriel sometimes during the book, but I think it was necessary for his character. I was hesitant to even start this series because I usually don’t like more of the sci-fi elements to books, but since this is by L.J. Smith and that I’ve had the first book for so long, I decided it was time to see if this trilogy was worth reading. It definitely is. I don’t know if I like this more than the Nightworld series and Forbidden Game trilogy, but I really do love this trilogy. Any L.J. Smith fan should give this trilogy a try.

straciehniezdo's review against another edition

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5.0

Krásne finále série :)

meg_thebrave's review against another edition

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4.0

I definitely believe this was the strongest book in the Dark Visions series. I really enjoyed Kaitlyn's growth and decisions throughout this final book, as she made her own choices and fought for the people she believed in. I also loved the exploration into Gabriel's life and story, an exploration that was long overdue. The way that Smith handled Katilyn's confusion over loving Rob and Gabriel was well done and exciting. I was excited to learn who she would choose to love. Finally, Mr. Zetes was a perfect villain, and the terrible things he did were perfect for the story. I love that Katilyn and Gabriel get together in the end, and of course, the continued exploration of psychics was so much fun. I really, really enjoyed this book.