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Have you noticed the similarity to Twilight?
P.S The Vampire Diaries was written in like the 1990's.
I might watch it, if it comes on my channel.

And yes, Twilight is eerily similar to The Vampire Diaries.
This post is by Jennifer... I accidentally posted this thread twice and didn't want to leave out here input!
I read the series. It was pretty good.. I'm wondering how the series and the book are going to relate. So far, the main character has completely different colored hair and one of the other main characters isn't on the TV show. I am still pretty excited for the show! :-) The first book (there are 2 stories in one book) is probably the best. The last book, is a little bit of a let down and is kind of confusing.
I read the series. It was pretty good.. I'm wondering how the series and the book are going to relate. So far, the main character has completely different colored hair and one of the other main characters isn't on the TV show. I am still pretty excited for the show! :-) The first book (there are 2 stories in one book) is probably the best. The last book, is a little bit of a let down and is kind of confusing.
The show will be on the CW on thursday this week (so tonight). The books were actually published a long time ago... it is just like Twilight!

What'd we think of the episode tonight?


Sorry, I know that this has nothing to do with Vampire Diaries but... it has to do with Twilight Similarities.
Has any one read jane Eyre?
Have you noticed the similarities there?
There are thousands, for example... EDWARD Rochester and Mr. MASON? (I think that, that is how you spell Mason)

Have you noticed the similarity to Twilight?
P.S The Vampire Diaries was written in like the 1990's.
I might watch it, if it comes on my channel."
Around 1992 I think. From memory The Vampire Diaries was a trilogy written by the L. J. Smith I haven't read it but then there's a great deal of vampire material out there.Considering the concept of the fictional vampire has been out there since Sheridan Le Fanu wrote 'Carmilla' a Gothic novella by Joseph in 1872, which follows the attentions of a female vampire towards another young woman and predates Bram Stoker's Dracula by some 20 years it seems like that us authors will continue to recycle material at every opportunity.




THANKYOU, so much!
I'll look into it :)
^_^
I just watched the first episode and thought they did a pretty good job. I think it will be a good season.



What about the books?
Which one would you recommend; series or books?"
True Blood is an entertaining show, a lot of nudity in the first season though, just so you know. I personally prefer books which are quick and engaging reads. From my experience, people who haven't read books enjoy the show more. So if you are planning to get to both show and books, you should start with the show IMO.
As for Vampire Diaries, the books were rather average. LJ Smith has other better works.

As for the 5th installment to the Vampire Diaries series, it was awful. I adore Smith and Damon was one of my favorite characters but Nightfall was filled with plot holes and inconsistancies. I would hold off on reading it to see if she correctst these errors in the sixth installment.
With all that said, I think the books are better than the show, but that is usually the case. They might as well be night and day.


The TV series is kind of getting boring to me. The True Blood TV series is for adults... definitely not for YA.

Ahem, what I was going to say was that I read an interview a long time ago where Stephenie Meyer said that she'd never even picked up a book about vampires before she wrote Twilight, so she probably didn't steal the idea from LJ Smith.

I was thinking Stefan would have been a better Edward. I thought the last episode was good... Nice little cliffhanger. If you've read the books, how much sex is there? Are they appropriate for a 13 y/o?
Off subject a bit but... Has anyone seen this Twilight parody, Nightlight A Parody? Sorry to all Twilight lovers but this sounds like fun!

Jill wrote: "Totally off-subject, I've never read the Vampire Diaries but I think I will as I'm interested in how it's like Twilight . . . (sorry, long introduction)
Ahem, what I was going to say was that I re..."
Spoilers to come! Read if you are interested in the similarities between the two books.
Well for some similarities are Edward and Stephan both fall for a high school girl, both don't drink human blood, both Damon and Jacob are part of a love triangle plus (spoilers) both can shift into animals, Both girls (Spoiler alert) Bella and Elena become more than human, in both books vamps can go in the sun, can anyone think of any other?
Ahem, what I was going to say was that I re..."
Spoilers to come! Read if you are interested in the similarities between the two books.
Well for some similarities are Edward and Stephan both fall for a high school girl, both don't drink human blood, both Damon and Jacob are part of a love triangle plus (spoilers) both can shift into animals, Both girls (Spoiler alert) Bella and Elena become more than human, in both books vamps can go in the sun, can anyone think of any other?

Natalee, I've read first 4 VD books. There is absolutely no s@x in them. Not sure about 5th book.


Angsty, brooding vampire moves to middle of nowhere and falls for typical girl.
Vampire refuses to be with girl cause he could hurt her.
Vampire gets over his silly angstiness and finally agrees to be with human girl, but now crazy issues keept them in constant drama.
There is a loyal best friend, in love with human girl and human girl continues to string human boy along for her own purposes.
Oh and all things supernatural are facinated by said human girl.
Seeing as VD was written over 10 years prior to Tiwlight, I'm pretty sure SM copied LJ.


Kate wrote: "One question. In the last episode, when Stephen is upset, he said that Daman killed Zack, and killed Tanner, and turned Vicki. Who is Tanner?"
Tanner was the football coach.
Tanner was the football coach.


Ahem, what I was going to say was that I re..."
Twilight was the first ever 'vampire' book I read, but then read Vampire Diaries (and found it to be sooo much better) and couldn't believe how many times Twilight came to my mind while reading that book. After that, I've never believed that Meyer has never picked up a vampire book in her life.
And for the show....I LOVE it! I think Ian Somerhalder was the PERFECT choice for Damon. He's got that character to a 'T', IMO. And Paul Wesley was an excellent pick for Stefan too. Just comparing the book with Stefan on it side by side with the actor that plays Stefan, they look eerily alike, it's great!