The Vampire Diaries By L. J. Smith in order:
The Spin off series with Damon as the main character
The Second Trilogy featuring Stefan Salvatore and Elena Gilbert as the main characters:
The original trilogy:1. The Awakening (1991)2. The Struggle (1991)3. The Fury (1991)4. Dark Reunion(1992)
The new trilogy, The Vampire Diaries: The Return:5. Nightfall (02/10/2009)6. Shadow Souls (3/15/2010)7. Midnight ( July 1st, 2010)
The seventh will most likely be the last
TitlesOrderThe Awakening by L. J. Smith1The Struggle by L. J. Smith2The Fury by L. J. Smith3Dark Reunion by L. J. Smith4An Untold Tale: Elena's Christmas by L. J. Smith4.5Nightfall by L. J. Smith5Shadow Souls by L. J. Smith6Midnight by L. J. Smith7
The "Vampire Academy" series by Richelle Mead consists of 6 books: "Vampire Academy," "Frostbite," "Shadow Kiss," "Blood Promise," "Spirit Bound," and "Last Sacrifice."
1.The awakening+struggle
2.the fury+the reunion
3.nightfall
4.shadowsouls
Vampire Academy
Frostbite
Shadow Kiss
Blood Promise
Spirit Bound
Last Sacrifice
The Nightworld series is a very good series about vampires, werewolves, & shapeshifters falling in love with humans. There are 4. Vampire Academy series and The Vampire Diaries.
Well you probably already know about the Twilight series. They are extremely good, but there is also the House of Night series, Blue Blood series, Vampire Academy series, Vampire kisses series. Then there is the NIGHT World series, but that is not just vampires it is werewolves, shapeshifters, witches, and vampires. Those are just some. There are many more. All of Anne Rice's books Evermore, Blue Moon, Shadowland The Vampire Diaries Vampire Academy Suck it up
Not all Vampire Academy books have hard covers. The series' original editions were released in both hardcover and paperback formats, depending on the publisher's choice. It's common for popular series to have releases in both formats to cater to different reader preferences.
There are no books exactly like Twilight. I am a huge fan and I also enjoyed reading a series called 'vampire academy'. It was a very enjoyable read.ANSWERI agree with Tjane about Twilight and Vampire Academy. Twilight and Vampire Academy are both very good books. There is also a series called 'Mortal Instruments' I loved it.If you like Twilight (like me) you'll like the following books (Well, at least I did and everyone I know who read them did):For vampire books, the VAMPIRE KISSES series by Ellen schreiber is AWESOME! Also the HOUSE OF NIGHT series by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. For books that aren't about vampires, EMILY THE STRANGE, though not all of them are by the same person. Also, the BLUE IS FOR NIGHTMARES series by Laurie Faria Stolarz. The DEAD GIRL series, by Linda Joy Singleton. Also, the EVERMORE series by Alyson Noel. If I think of any more, I'll post them. the vampire diarys,secret circle,and Night world by L.J. smith
whsmith or waterstones
Mia does not die in any of the book. I Have read them all.
Some popular vampire books for teens include "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer, "Vampire Academy" by Richelle Mead, and "The Coldest Girl in Coldtown" by Holly Black. These books offer a mix of romance, fantasy, and adventure that appeal to young adult readers interested in vampire mythology.
Similar to Tuck Everlasting-Twilight series-Wicked Lovely series-Vampire Academy seriesetc.many books about vampire (some modern fantasy) have a common question about mortality.Similar to A Walk to Remember-Before I DieAbout a girl dying with leukemiaI recommend all books, especially Twilight!
Some good fanfiction websites for Vampire Academy include Archive of Our Own (AO3), FanFiction.net, and Wattpad. These sites offer a wide range of fanfiction stories based on the Vampire Academy series for fans to enjoy.
No this is my favorite series of all the books I've ever read.
Blue Bloods is an amazing vampire series as is Vampire Academy and Vampire Diaries _______more books______________________________Ann Rice and her Vampire Chronicles of the vampire LastatInterview with a VampireThe Feast of All SaintsCry to HeavanVampire LestatQueen of the DamnedThe MummyThe Tale of the Body ThiefThe Witching HourI would read Vampire Lestat first, second an Interview with a Vampire, Third Queen of the Damned, for the first 3 books. She no longer writes of vampires, but has become deeply religious. Her books are very good and easy to read. She writes a lot about the Garden District of New Orleans and this is an area she knows well since her house was there. You can smell the heat, feel the humid air, and sense the darkness in her books. I have read every one she has written.
The "My Sister the Vampire" book series may vary in availability. It's possible that not all the books are currently in stores, as availability can depend on the location and popularity of the series. It's recommended to check with specific bookstores or online retailers to see which books are currently in stock.