

Through their bond we get the learn a lot about Rose, Lissa, their relationship as well as their relationships with other characters.

Rose's bond to Lissa allows her to experience what her friend sees and feels which comes in useful as Rose takes on her role as Lissa's Dhampir and protector. Unknown to Lissa this would bind her and Rose together forever and make Rose Shadowkissed, someone between life and death. When Lissa, her family and Rose were in a car accident Lissa used spirit to bring Rose back from the dead. Lissa is one of the few Moroi who can use it. There is a fifth element that is just starting to be uncovered the powerful but dangerous element known as spirit. Strigoi are dead vampires that hunt Moroi, especially those from endangered bloodlines and enjoy killing their prey. Moroi are living vampires who need some blood to survive while each has magic that lets them use an element earth, air, fire and water. Vladamir's Academy is a school where Dhampir's, half Moroi and half human, learn to protect Moroi, living vampires, from the deadly Strigoi, the vampires we know. Rose Hathaway and Princess Valissa Dragomir must uncover the mysteries going on in St. Overall I really enjoyed the first book in the Vampire Academy series and would highly recommend it to readers looking for a fun, dramatic paranormal story. The story really isn't action-packed, so I can see how the biggest fight scene in the book wouldn't be very strong, and it wasn't that bad, but I'm hoping the rest of the books develop the action scenes better. The fight between Rose and the other Guardians and the creepy spirit wolf things was a little bland, not very tense, and left me kind of confused afterwards. What I liked the least: The action scenes near the end of the book. She is the reason I want to keep reading Vampire Academy books. She reacts in ways that are consistent to her character, her feelings for Lissa never waver, while her feelings towards other characters shift and develop as her relationship with them changes. Rose is complex, nuanced, and changes appropriately over the course of the story. She carries the book on her stubborn shoulders, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Rose Hathaway is one of the best protagonists I've ever met.

What I liked the most: Rose as a real, likable girl. I went into it not knowing what to expect, other than the fact that a well-respected reader-friend-teen of mine really loves it, and I ended up reading it very quickly and really liking the whole thing. Vampire Academy was surprisingly entertaining.
