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Love You to Death — Season 5 - The Unofficial Companion to The Vampire Diaries - cover

Love You to Death — Season 5 - The Unofficial Companion to The Vampire Diaries

Crissy Calhoun, Heather Vee

Publisher: ECW Press

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Summary

With a foreword by co-creator Kevin Williamson, the fan-favorite Love You to Death series returns with an essential guide to the fifth season of The CW’s hit show The Vampire Diaries. As the series hits its 100th-episode milestone, this companion delves headlong into the twists and turns of each episode, exploring the layers of rich history, supernatural mythology, historical and pop culture references, and the complexities of the show’s memorable cast of characters. Add chapters on the making of the show, interviews with the people who bring Mystic Falls to life, and the intensely loyal audience that keeps it thriving, and you have a guide as compelling and addictive as the show itself.
Available since: 10/01/2014.

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