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The Vampire Diaries - The Awakening - E-book and Television Collection Are Pretty Different Factors

2011-10-13

I'm generally excellent about perusing a book in advance of it's Maria Jose Cristerna Proclaiming Herself As Vampire Woman turned into a film or Television show. I read through Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone right before the earliest motion picture arrived out, Chamber of Secrets and techniques soon right before it arrived out on movie, and the rest of the books very long well before they crafted it to the giant display screen. I was a fan of Sookie Stackhouse and had scan all but the most up-to-date two of Charlaine Harris's textbooks about her previously tuning in to the Authentic Blood Television series. I go through Twilight in advance of it was a movie, then examine New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn in a mad reading through binge previous to I'd found a one preview of the New Moon movie.

When it comes to The Vampire Diaries, even though, I dove into watching the Television sequence despite the fact that barely knowledgeable of L. J. Smith's textbooks. I realized not a single thing about Elena Gilbert or the Salvatore brothers well before I tuned to for the initial.

I've at long last gotten about to reading through the number one e book in the series, The Awakening. An individual of my FaceBook friends warned me the textbooks were almost nothing like the series. I was quite skeptical about that how totally different could it honestly be?, I wondered. My skepticism was misplaced. The e book A Thousand Splendid Suns, Another Hosseini’s Breathtaking Story is particularly various.

On Television, Elena has striking dim hair and brown eyes, as does her historical, vampire counterpart, Katherine. In the book, Elena and Catherine are blondes with lapis lazuli-blue eyes. The setting of the display is Mystic Falls in New England the e-book is set in Fell's Church, in the South. Television Elena has a teenage brother e book Elena has a four-year-aged sister. Television Aunt Judith doesn't have a boyfriend book Judith is engaged to a person named Bob. Bonnie is a variety of: African-American on Tv, she's a smaller, white girl with curly red hair in the e book. The character of Meredith didn't even make it onto the display screen.

The most important variation, nevertheless, has to be in Stefan and Damon Salvatore. On Television, they have been born and elevated in Mystic Falls and became vampires in the Civil War era. Certainly this was simply just a little bit of Authentic Blood rivalry, nevertheless. In the textbooks, the Salvatores are from Italy and a lot, quite a bit older. The acquired their supernatural powers in the course of the Renaissance.

I don't specially like Elena Gilbert. She's a foolish, shallow, self-centered creature, the sort of stereotypically really, widely used teenage lady who makes proper teenage ladies blush with shame. The Television edition of Elena is the same way, but the guide can take the stereotype a wee bit more by making her a Southern woman. Elena Gilbert is in actual fact the vacuous ice princess Scarlett O'Hara (who was actually really quite intelligent, but played dumb to draw in boys) was pretending to be. In contrast to Elena, Scarlett is a Jimmy Carter-esque humanitarian. Much ado has been put together about Bella Swan's helpless, self-harmful behavior in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series, but Elena could use that crown just as quickly.

Nor is L. J. Smith's producing model a specially literary one particular. She can be forgiven for this, probably, considering that she's creating for a youthful adult audience. The simple-breezy, fashion-mag tone of the e-book is sick-suited to its darkish subject material. It's like Elena mistakenly fell off the cover of Teen Vogue and into a pulp horror novel. For readers with much more refined tastes, this will barely do.

However, there is a little something intriguing about the storyline that retains me from seeking to give up on this entire series. Convinced, Elena is dumb, and Damon on paper is as detestable as he is on Tv. The beating coronary heart of this vampire sequence, ironically, is Stefan. Like Edward Cullen, he's a vampire "vegetarian," preferring to hunt animals fairly than folks. Different from Edward, he helps make an occasional slip. He has all of Edward's Byronic, tortured mojo with out Edward's regrettable, stalker-ish tendencies. He's the undesirable boy, but the problem here is not whether or not the lady with a coronary heart of gold can save him, but if he can help you save the girl with the coronary heart of nothing.