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Overview

St. Vladimir's Academy isn't just any boarding school—it's a hidden place where vampires are educated in the ways of magic and half-human teens train to protect them. Rose Hathaway is a Dhampir, a bodyguard for her best friend Lissa, a Moroi Vampire Princess. They've been on the run, but now they're being dragged back to St. Vladimir's—the very place where they're most in danger. . . .

Rose and Lissa become enmeshed in forbidden romance, the Academy's ruthless social scene, and unspeakable nighttime rituals. But they must be careful lest the Strigoi—the world's fiercest and most dangerous vampires—make Lissa one of them forever.

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Overview

St. Vladimir's Academy isn't just any boarding school—it's a hidden place where vampires are educated in the ways of magic and half-human teens train to protect them. Rose Hathaway is a Dhampir, a bodyguard for her best friend Lissa, a Moroi Vampire Princess. They've been on the run, but now they're being dragged back to St. Vladimir's—the very place where they're most in danger. . . .

Rose and Lissa become enmeshed in forbidden romance, the Academy's ruthless social scene, and unspeakable nighttime rituals. But they must be careful lest the Strigoi—the world's fiercest and most dangerous vampires—make Lissa one of them forever.

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Mead's absorbing, debut YA novel, blends intricately detailed fantasy with a contemporary setting, teen-relevant issues, and a diverse . . . cast of characters.
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Rose Hathaway, a mythical, half-human, half-vampire dhampir, bears the sole responsibility for innocent vampire heiress Vasilisa Dragomir, the last of the royal Dragomir line with whom she shares a rare and bizarre psychic bond. After being dragged from their secret lair by ruggedly handsome guardian Dimitri Belikov to the Vampire Academy, Rose must face rigid academy rules, brutal physical conditioning, and severe punishments in order to be rated a sanctioned guardian who can protect Lissa from the deadly Strigoi and an unknown predator who seeks to destroy the Dragomir line for all eternity. Mead bleeds black for fans of the gothic vampire novel and adds a touch of the sexy with sassy, sly, and hard-hitting Rose. But Rose puts her rogue urges on hold when it comes to her best friend and charge, Lissa-Rose's polar opposite who is in possession of a gift that puts her in danger and demands that her guardian be the most disciplined and altruistic around. This story is no ordinary vampire tale. Mead has done her homework on Romanian folklore and Orthodox Catholic saints, and she uses it to weave a unique and mesmerizing mystery with a whodunit ending that even the most skilled detectives will not predict. With social angst that every teenager can appreciate and sexual tension that leaves Stephenie Meyer's Twilight (Little, Brown, 2005/VOYA October 2005) looking like a children's book, this little gem is sure to be a hit. If readers can get past the trite title, the pages will surely turn themselves.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781417808267
  • Publisher: Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval
  • Publication date: 8/28/2007
  • Format: Library Binding
  • Edition description: THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHO
  • Pages: 332
  • Sales rank: 1,039,133
  • Age range: 12 - 17 Years
  • Lexile: 0640L (what's this?)
  • Series: Vampire Academy Series, #1
  • Product dimensions: 5.75 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 1.25 (d)

Meet the Author

Richelle Mead
Richelle Mead
Richelle Mead lives in Seattle and is the author of the international bestselling Vampire Academy series. When not writing, she can be found watching bad movies, inventing recipes, and buying far too many dresses.

Reading Group Guide

Is Your School a Vampire Academy?
Take this quiz to find out how terrifying your high school is, from warm and fuzzy to blood-curdling to all-out blood sucking:

1. The most popular girls in school look like:
a) Each other. No seriously—it's like somebody just photocopied the same girl seven times and then slapped her in on the same stick-thin body and gave her the same Balenciaga bag and shades.
b) Models. Thin, big eyes, pale (obviously), and a weird way of getting everything—and everyone—they want. Although it's not that weird if you figure that all vampires are gifted in the art of compulsion.
c) Popularity is an oppressive word manufactured by a patriarchal society to engender insecurity in impressionable young adults. It doesn't exist.
d) Cheerleaders. But be careful—the super-hyped-up-built-out-of-silicone-blond-exterior conceals a raging control freak lunatic underneath.

2. At lunch, kids at your school drink:
a) Water. Bevs are such a waste of calories.
b) Blood. Beats Red Bull any day.
c) Herbal tea, with a twist of locally-grown, 100% organic lemon.
d) Diet Coke.

3. The pale kid who's always showing off his Fantasy Bowling ranking and talking about biochemistry takes a nosedive during lunch. You assume that he:
a) Caught sight of the Queen Bee and her Posse of Clones actually eating something (in unison, of course). The shock would be too much for anyone.
b) Just came up from the feeding room and fainted. Sure, vampire bites feel good at first, but that stuff will knock you out. Imagine losing two pints of blood in, like, fiveminutes.
c) Slipped or something. But you're too busy running to get him a glass of water to think about it—while one classmate props up his head and yet another one fans his face with a paper towel.
d) Got tripped by a member of the Football Team, clearly. It happens every day—once the poor kid even broke a rib. Oh, well. Better him than you, right?

4. There's a hot new teacher at your school who's like, just out of college. The girls in your class:
a) Flirt with him endlessly.
b) Wear vampire lust charms to lure him in.
c) Ew. He's the teacher. They're not messing with their chances of getting into Brown.
d) Use him to make their quarterback boyfriends jealous.

5. Exercise at your school is:
a) Trying to keep up with the ever-changing list of what is "okay" to wear to your school. If you're even caught in leggings one second after they're out, the ruling elite will make sure your social life flatlines.
b) Conditioning, heavy combat, and weapons training. Yeah, gym rocks at your school.
c) Yoga and meditation. Your school believes in the beauty of the mind, soul, body connection. Sometimes after class, everyone holds hands and cries.
d) Running as far as you can, as fast as you can, from your dorky lab partner, who has been trying to get you to go out with him since the seventh grade.

6. The teachers at your school:
a) Have more plastic in their faces than in their Prada wallets.
b) Kick *ss. Literally.
c) Want to know how you really feel.
d) All failed fourth grade.

7. The scariest thing at your school is:
a) The way that whatever the Queen Bee does gets copied, pronto. Once in the third grade she came to school with the chicken pox, and the next day girls were drawing red spots on their face with markers.
b) The threat of sudden attacks constantly hanging over your head. Knowing that there's a bunch of evil vampires desperate to suck your blood and turn you into a maniacal and cold-hearted killer is enough to make anyone a little jumpy.
c) The lunch selection. The cafeteria flat-out refuses to serve any more than three vegan options—and they still sometimes serve meat! Gross.
d) See question #5. One word: Cheerleaders. There must be something freaky about girls who are that psyched all the time.

8. Your evil history teacher gives a pop quiz first thing Monday morning. The kids at your school:
a) Yawn. Whatever—it's not like everything at Barney's is half-off.
b) Use their psychic bonds with their BFFs to score all the right answers.
c) Meditate. Quizzes are an opportunity for learning and intellectual expansion. Besides, your school never gives grades—only smiley faces.
d) Are at the beach. Is it even a school day?

9. The cliques at your school are:
a) There's only one that matters, and you aren't in it.
b) So numerous you can't even keep track. Shifting alliances doesn't even begin to describe it—there are so many power plays around here, it's a miracle WWIII hasn't originated in the student commons.
c) Nonexistent. Everyone is besties at your school.
d) The cheerleaders, the rich kids, the athletes, the math geeks, the drama club, the goth girls, and then everybody else.

10. A typical day at your school consists of:
a) Spreading vicious rumors, boyfriend-stealing, midday mani-peddis.
b) Practicing magic, fighting evil, sucking blood.
c) Advanced Pottery, Actor's Craft, African Dance, Metaphysical Poetry Workshop.
d) Skipping class, stalking football player crush, a pep rally. Go Panthers!

11. The most lust worthy guys at your school are:
a) Nonexistent. Your parents enrolled you in an all-girls school. And if that isn't grounds for emancipating yourself from them, you don't know what is.
b) The hot profs, for sure. All the trainers and teachers are young, good-looking, and could take down any blood-sucking bandit this side of the hereafter. Hot, hot, hot.
c) The P.E.T.A. club. Guys + furry little animals = adorable!
d) The athletes, even though they have a combined IQ that's less than your typical dress size—and you've never been bigger than a six in your life. At least they look cute in their football jerseys.

If you answered mostly A's . . . Your school is Clone Central:
Cookie cutter doesn't even begin to describe it: your school makes a Xerox machine look creative. Everyone is suffering from a serious case of the clones and you're probably feeling left out. Don't worry: beyond the imposing stone walls of whatever ritzy private school your parents dumped you into, copying is definitely not a virtue (hey—in the larger world it's often even illegal, and called plagiarism.) So try not to get sucked in to the drama. Do your own thing, even if it means that you're not marching to the synchronized beat of so many identical Louboutin heels click-clacking down the hallway. Do you really want to look, walk, and act like you just got off of a casting call for some weird Sci-Fi channel Clone Film? Didn't think so.

If you answered mostly B's . . . Your school is Vampire Academy:
High school students in England suck face. At your school they suck blood—literally. Your halls are populated by the undead and their hangers-on, and on top of homework, first crushes, pop quizzes, and strict teachers to deal with, you've got to worry about the evil vampire overlords, who aren't quite so respectful of your personal space as your classmates and are looking for the quickest way to turn you into mincemeat pie. Positives? Night classes, cool parties, tales from the underworld. Negatives? Lunch-time (gross!), missing out on tanning, constant threat of deadly violence, death, etc.

If you answered mostly C's . . . Your school is Freaky Friendly:
Um, hello, have you guys ever heard of teenage rebellion? If you'd stop inhaling patchouli oil and polishing your Buddha statue, you might actually catch on to the fact that your teenage years are supposed to be about getting in and out of trouble and resisting authority figures, not holding hands in Yoga camp and saying 'thank you" to your teachers. Was everybody at your school lobotomized, or something? Start a vicious rumor, cut class, steal your BFF's boyfriend—in other words, live a little, before your teenage years pass in a haze of chakra-building, acupuncture, and meditation.

If you answered mostly D's . . . Your school is the scariest of them all . . . the All-American High School!
Not even the deadliest vampires would dare to step foot on your turf, the cruelest and most dangerous of them all: your average, everyday, all-American high school, where the athletes and their girlfriends rule the school and all the cliques hate each other, where one gaffe can consign you to the absolute bottom of the social barrel, where getting teased, insulted, and back-stabbed is just par for the course. And don't even try to say it's not that bad—it's worse, and the fact that your football team won state doesn't make up for how terrifying it is to troll the hall between the cafeteria and AP English. Wherever you fall on the social ladder, be careful—the rungs are slippery and with everyone trying to claw their way to the top, somebody (more like everybody) is bound to get hurt.
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  • Posted November 16, 2009

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    I can't believe I had a ver low expectation on this one...

    Like I said on Twitter, I did an all nighter for this book. I never anticipated that I will enjoy it this much. I can't believe nobody pushed me to read it sooner. I had my eye on this series for a long time now but I read the HON first and that one was horrible, when I read the back cover of the first book for both series, it sounded like the wanna be of each other, a vampire school, royal vampire blood, never ending gossip and politics... But yesterday fianlly I decided to read a chapter inside Barnes and Noble, the next thing I know I went ahead and bought it. And as soon as I got back from watching 2012 with my family, and after helping my with his human needs and tucking him to bed I read till I finish.

    Rose reminds me of my rebellious teenage years. The sneaking out to go to parties, the smart mouth, a bit disregard towards school authority (the principal-yes!!) and defending friends... that was my connection with this book and her character. Like Dimitri, I am greatly impressed at her will power and dedication in protecting her best friend / charge and Moroi Princess Vasalissa that I am a bit appalled that she is so weak. (I hope that improves soon) But that worked fine, it balances the characterization in the book. Even Jesse, Ralf and Mia's irritating antics and were in place.

    There are a lot of reason why this book is unputdownable:
    1. The storyline was intense.
    2. Dimitri Belikov.
    3. I cannot seem to stop reading until I find out why they ran away - the first part of the book.
    4. What's up with Mia? What's with all the hate?
    5. What exactly is/are Lissa's powers? and How is she connected with Ms. Karp and St. Vladimir.
    6. Teenage Hormones (well ok, ever since I read that article that this book is banned from a Texas library I wanted to find out where they got the ridiculous notion that this spreads evil amongst teens- the result? Whole lotta bull)
    7. Who the hell is pulling the atrocious animal killings that puts poor Lissa on the edge?
    8. The Vampire - Dhampir relationship in this book.

    So yep, I was sold. I am officially jumping on the bandwagon and I don't care what the haters say, I was greatly entertained, that I am reading the second book as soon as I finish this review. Highly recommended for both YA and adults.

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  • Posted September 14, 2009

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    Vampire Academy

    I just recently bought this book thinking it was interesting to read after i read a sample of it online. The book was easy to read, considering its targeted toward young teens and depicting a typical high school life with it's quirks, but i did not get that 'page turner' feel to it as I'd hoped. I just ended up reading the whole book half-heartedly just to find out what's going to happen in the end. I was disappointed to find that the story was quite predictable.Surprisingly, i also noticed a couple of grammer mistakes throughtout the book too!

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  • Posted August 11, 2009

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    LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE IT!

    THIS BOOK IS ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS THAT I READ SO FAR. I LOVE IT, I LOVE THE CHARACTERS AND THERE ATTITUDE. ONCE YOU READ THE FIRST PAGE IT'LL SUCK YOU IN. =)

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  • Posted August 11, 2009

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    I thought this was actually pretty good.

    i love how in vampire novels these days they always seem to write about academies and schools. i thought this book was good because of the Romanian history inside it, and also because the characters were relatable. i loved Lissa and Christian! i was rooting for them all the way! and especially Dimitri!Oh my gosh! i hope everyone who reads this book enjoys it as much as i have!

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  • Posted July 19, 2009

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    I love this series!

    I love the dynamics and the overall writing and obsticals presented in this storyline. I couldn't have asked for more I love it more than the twilight series. I feel the characters depths and the finding oneself an absolute inspiration to other readers. Richelle Mead with her characters you feel what they feel; its so easy to relate to at least one character in the series. Absolute master piece! I have read all the books in the series and love each all the same. Waiting expectantly for the forth hopefully it keeps up with my expectations.

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  • Posted June 26, 2009

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    Fantastic

    This series was the most fun I had after reading the Twilight series. I loved the characters and the whole storyline. Full of new exciting plots and things I've never read before. I loved it! Can't wait for the next one to come out.

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