Did you read 50 books in 2011?

Jan 07, 12 Did you read 50 books in 2011?

Posted by in Contests

This is the last call for entries in the 50 Book Challenge for 2011! If you read 50 books last year, including 4 classics, you are elligable to win a prize pack of some awesome books! Just send us the lists of books to myvampfiction2011@gmail.com by midnight tonight (Sunday, January 8th, 2012) We will draw for the prize pack of...

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Fallen, by Lauren Kate

Sep 05, 11 Fallen, by Lauren Kate

Posted by in Book Reviews, Romance, Young Adult

Fallen, by Lauren Kate Book 1 – Fallen Series Reviewed by Kat Fallen by Lauren Kate Reading Level: Young Adult Hardback: 452 Pages Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers (September 28, 2010)  **SPOILER WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS DEEP INFORMATION REGARDING THE PLOT AND STORYLINE OF THE BOOK**  “What if the person...

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Introducing this year’s OF Contest Judging Panel…

We have been hard at work setting up an awesome and diverse judging panel for this year’s Original Fiction contest. Now it’s time to announce who will be reading the fruits of your hard work: MVF Staff: Saluki SarahBella Megsly Pemberly Rose Charmaine MVF readers & supporters: Jen Stampin Sarah Allan 1st Annual...

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MVF wants YOU to write with us!

Jun 19, 11 MVF wants YOU to write with us!

Posted by in News

We are always looking for new blood to join us! If you are interested in becoming a member of our staff, check out the positions we have available, then fill out the form below to submit your application. Please note that all positions are voluntary. If you would like to contribute something you don’t see listed below, you...

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The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Eighth Grade Bites by Heather Brewer

A few years back, while walking through Borders after just discovering The Twilight Saga, I was on a vampire kick and I still am. It was about this time I started to pick up The Vampire Diaries and Vampire Academy and all the while looking for more young adult vampire books. The bright colors are what caught my attention, not to...

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In Space, No One Can Hear You Scream…

Before James Cameron ever thought of blue people that plugged into things to control them, or eve wrote the now famous line, “I’ll never let go, Jack, I’ll never let go…” and before Ridley Scott put two women, Thelma and Louise, into a 66 Thunderbird together, not to mention David Fincher and his beautifully made Curious...

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Sleeping with the Fishes, by MaryJanice Davidson

Sleeping with the Fishes, by MaryJanice Davidson reviewed by Cedward Let’s be honest with one another here. A good portion of the female population, hell, maybe even same men, at one point or another growing up wanted to be a mermaid. I was one of those girls having grown up watching Disney’s The Little Mermaid, to Daryl...

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Ghosts of New Orleans

Ghosts of New Orleans by Cedward Hello and welcome back! To continue with the theme of spookiness this Halloween season, I shall be talking about none other than the historical, haunted city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Everything I will be talking about from here on is pure fact, or what is believed there in New Orleans, from...

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Frostbite, by Richelle Mead

Frostbite, by Richelle Mead Vampire Academy Series, book 2 reviewed by Chelseamcg Vampire Academy: Frostbite, is the second book in the series by Richelle Mead. This review might contain some spoilers, especially if you haven’t read book one yet, so beware before you click. Frostbite, starts where book one left off: Rose, the...

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New Moon Soundtrack – Love it or hate it?

The Twilight Saga: New Moon Original Motion Picture Soundtrack debuted to many mixed reactions.  The ladies at MVF received the eclectic mix of songs differently, but two of them had the most polarizing opinions: SarahBella & SusanAshlea. Read on to see what they had to say, and decide which one you agree with! Sarahbella:...

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The State of the Fandom Address

Welcome, my disciples, to the world of Twilight fanfic.  Beyond this portal (cut) you’ll find an entire world, previously unknown to you.  This world is filled with the wonders of sarcasm and wit (I hope).  Each article will take you deeper and deeper into my mind.  It’s a dangerous place to be. Glossary of words...

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Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant

**Let me first state that, unlike the movie, my review is rated R.  I’m about to drop the F-bomb.  Consider yourselves warned.** We walk into the darkened theater and find ourselves alone, which immediately makes us giggly and loud.  Yes, we’re those girls, but only when there’s no one else in the theater. ...

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