What is the correct order of the Vampire Diaries books?

2020-08-18

What is the correct order of the Vampire Diaries books?

IN ORDER: The Vampire Diaries: Stefan’s Diaries #1: Origins (Vampire Diaires- Stefan’s Diaries) The Vampire Diaries: Stefan’s Diaries #2: Bloodlust (Vampire Diaires- Stefan’s Diaries) The Vampire Diaries: Stefan’s Diaries #3: The Craving (Vampire Diaires- Stefan’s Diaries)

How many volumes of The Vampire Diaries are there?

Four volumes containing six books of the Vampire Diaries. Volume one is: The Awakening AND The Struggle, books 1 & 2, Volume two is The Fury AND The Reunion, books 3 & 4. Volume three is Shadow Souls AND Nightfall books 5 & 6.

Does Elena end up with Damon or Stefan in the books?

Although, Elena has a strong connection with Damon, she will always love Stefan much more due to the Soulmate Principle shared between her and Stefan. In The Hunters: Destiny Rising, Elena finally chooses Stefan (her true soulmate) over Damon as her eternal life partner and mate.

Does The Vampire Diaries Follow the books?

The Vampire Diaries is the rare show based on a book where a bunch of things were completely changed once it came to the screen. It’s not unusual to spot differences when a book is adapted for television, but The Vampire Diaries TV show bears almost no resemblance to the novels written by L.J. Smith.

Is Vampire Diaries books appropriate for 10 year olds?

It’s a pretty good book for older kids(Teens). Not for kids 13 and below. It has bad parts but then again every teen book has bad stuff, there is violence but only on the vampires with the drinking blood thing.

Does Damon love Bonnie in the books?

Does Damon love Bonnie in the books? Yes, it’s true. Damon and Bonnie had feelings for each other in the books. There are moments describing an intense connection between the two, many of them sexual.

How accurate is Vampire Diaries to the books?

It’s not unusual to spot differences when a book is adapted for television, but The Vampire Diaries TV show bears almost no resemblance to the novels written by L.J. Smith. Aside from the characters’ names, it’s impossible to tell that the two have any relation to each other.

Is The Vampire Diaries books better than the show?

The TV show is far more interesting with better developed characters (however that could change if they drag it on for too long). The two aspects of the books that I definitely prefer to the TV show is that in the original trilogy, things are much less Elena-centric.