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A review by bambhee
Unmasked by L.J. Smith
1.0
i'm—speechless, at this point. truly. i don't even know what to say about all this, other than maybe repeating myself for the nth time—this one will be the last though, at the very least, seeing as i'm finally done with this series from hell!
i get that i'm way far from any point in my life where i could have enjoyed “the vampire diaries”, i get that these books are old and that generally—this is simply how l. j. smith writes. but god, was this bad. and annoying, most of all.
like—what do you mean we get to see a story, and relationships, evolve for thirteen (13) books or so only for everything to be scrapped right at the very end? as soon as i figured out where exactly l. j. smith intended to take this, i was fuming. who does that? i hoped until the very last second that elena wouldn't succeed in changing the past / future, but alas she did and what came out of it was an epilogue that made little to no sense.
i'm not even going to touch on the matter of elena ending up with the guy she had two books—out of thirteen, again!—worth of interactions max...
i get that i'm way far from any point in my life where i could have enjoyed “the vampire diaries”, i get that these books are old and that generally—this is simply how l. j. smith writes. but god, was this bad. and annoying, most of all.
like—what do you mean we get to see a story, and relationships, evolve for thirteen (13) books or so only for everything to be scrapped right at the very end? as soon as i figured out where exactly l. j. smith intended to take this, i was fuming. who does that? i hoped until the very last second that elena wouldn't succeed in changing the past / future, but alas she did and what came out of it was an epilogue that made little to no sense.
i'm not even going to touch on the matter of elena ending up with the guy she had two books—out of thirteen, again!—worth of interactions max...