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'Vampire Diaries' Actor Michael Trevino Talks 'Homecoming,' Tyler's Struggle ...

Tyler may still be under the turn of Original Vampire Klaus, but that doesn't mean he's forgotten how to party.

The official CW experience description for tonight's mid-season finale of " The Vampire Diaries " says that Caroline and Matt are "shocked" by Tyler's behavior throughout the continuously. Hollywood Crush caught up with Michael Trevino, the man behind the show's first successful vampire-werewolf hybrid who doesn't have an English set off, for a chat about "Homecoming" and beyond.

Have a crush on Robert Pattinson?

Over the ages, celebs have always held a memorable place in the realm of our subconscious mind. Generally these feelings can do no harm in the recesses of our thought. But when we take them tad too seriously and try to act on it, the lines of real and fantastical blur, leaving us in a mindless scramble. This is where our emotions go berserk. We list reasons why you should keep your celeb crush in check.

Lady Gaga's New Man Is Our Secret TV Crush

Carl in the video, and has now fully replaced him in Take care of Monster's heart. (Slick move, werewolf boy.) "They're hooking up and getting to be aware each other," says a "source close to Gaga." BTW, it's still bizarre to me that the phrase "hooking up" is cast-off in a context that doesn't refer to an after-prom party, but hey, whatever.

With A Book: Review: Vampire Crush

Once a week, either on Friday or Saturday I’m accepted to be posting A Way To The Lifetime! What is this? Well when most people go to the bookstore or library they look at the new releases, but what about all those other books. They earn...

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IB Book Blogging: Review: Vampire Crush by A.M. Robinson

I count on forswear, my existence was always thoroughly orthodox.

Customary ill fame, usual one's nearest, standard discipline. My looks are undistinguished, I don't have any superpowers, no one's showing up to inform me I'm a princess—you get the model. But when my secondary year started, something not ordinary happened. There were new kids at circle . . . new kids with a clothes-cupboard right out of a 19th-century flight of fancy creative, and an confounding yearning to abide at school in until sundown.

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