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Smith, L. J. (Lisa J.). Vampire diaries

LC control no.no2009157699
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Personal name headingSmith, L. J. (Lisa J.). Vampire diaries
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Variant(s)Vampire diaries (New York, N.Y.)
See alsoAuthor: Smith, L. J. (Lisa J.) http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut
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Series dates/Sequential infoComplete in 4 v.
Series numbering examplev. 1 OC
Series place/Issuing bodyNew York HarperTeen 2007-
Toronto Bantam 1993
New York HarperPaperbacks 1991
Series analysis practicef OC
Series tracing practicet DPCC OC
Series class practices OC
Other standard no.151145542660296641929
Q226079
Form of workSeries (Publications)
Multipart monograph
Novels
Vampire fiction
Horror fiction
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Found inThe fury, 2007: t.p. (The vampire diaries [lacks numbering])
The awakening, 1999 (The vampire diaries)
Wikipedia, November 28, 2017: The Vampire Diaries (novel series) (The Vampire Diaries is a young adult vampire horror series of novels created by L. J. Smith; series was originally published in 1991-1992; first three novels in the original series (The Awakening, The Struggle, and The Fury) all feature Stefan Salvatore and Elena Gilbert as the narrators of the series, while the last book in the original series, Dark Reunion, is from Bonnie McCullough's viewpoint)