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L. J. Smith
Lisa Jane Smith is the New York Times #1 Bestselling author of The Vampire Diaries, The Secret Circle, The Forbidden Game, Dark Visions, Wildworld and Night World series. She has written over two dozen books for children and young adults, and has enjoyed writing every one of them. She lives in... show more

Lisa Jane Smith is the New York Times #1 Bestselling author of The Vampire Diaries, The Secret Circle, The Forbidden Game, Dark Visions, Wildworld and Night World series. She has written over two dozen books for children and young adults, and has enjoyed writing every one of them. She lives in the Bay Area of California, with a backyard that is full of flowers, which she adores, especially with many different shades of roses. She loves to visit a friend's little cabin in the Point Reyes National Seashore area, which has lots of trees, lots of animals, lots of beaches to walk on, and lots of places to hike. Once, while hiking, she saw a snow-white buck which allowed her to follow it nearly half a mile. She also likes to collect things: angels (they remind her of her late mother), tiny boxes from different countries or of fanciful shape, nineteenth century children's literature, and books about quantum physics--especially about the mystery of the dark energy in the universe. A militant optimist, she is also part of the Velociraptor Sisterhood (a fancy way of saying that she likes to read, write and discuss books with strong female characters), and she has traveled extensively in Europe and the Far East. The two countries she loves to visit most are Great Britain, with its historic monuments and amazing country landscapes, and Japan, with its bustling urban life and exquisite mountain scenery.Her favorite current writer is Terry Pratchett, the author of the Discworld series, for its wild and witty satires on life, death, war, love, assassins, coppers, and Australia. Her favorite classical writer is Jane Austen. Her favorite poets are Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson. Her favorite movies are The Seven Samurai and Avatar (analyze that!). She doesn't have a favorite TV show, because she doesn't have time to watch TV (and only owns one for playing movies). Her favorite people are her readers, each of whom she cherishes with deep and lasting affection.
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Bookshelf Dreaming
Bookshelf Dreaming rated it 12 years ago
This story is a lot darker than the previous book in the series, but still an enjoyable journey. All the characters are growing into themselves. It's like a discovery journey and then evil comes to join in on the fun.Fell's Church is just the center of Power now and everyone seems to want a piece of...
Book Clever
Book Clever rated it 12 years ago
I'm not even sure what can be said about this book that is good.I read the first four books of the series in Spanish, and I honestly can't remember the prose being this bad. After I started reading this I thought, damn, this read like a fanfic. I went hunting for reviews shortly after and was happy ...
Book Clever
Book Clever rated it 12 years ago
I'm not even sure what can be said about this book that is good.I read the first four books of the series in Spanish, and I honestly can't remember the prose being this bad. After I started reading this I thought, damn, this read like a fanfic. I went hunting for reviews shortly after and was happy ...
Beyond Strange New Words
Beyond Strange New Words rated it 14 years ago
I think this book deserves another good review. Let me first get over with the one thing that is not so good in Nightfall – the writing. It is not that bad, I especially like some genuinely funny parts in this book, but it could certainly use another round of editing. What bothered me the most was...
linakv
linakv rated it 14 years ago
This book was seriously weird, and odd, and weird again. It was all over the place and things coming back to life, and japanese fox spirits. I'll write a full review later, when I've worked out the book in my head.
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