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Written by L.J. Smith, ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'' tell the story of Elena Gilbert and her relationship with two vampire brothers. At the very beginning, Elena is still suffering from losing both her parents in a car crash she managed to survive. Her world is turned upside down by the arrival of a new student, Stefan Salvatore, to their sleepy little town.
Written by L.J. Smith, ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'' tell the story of Elena Gilbert and her relationship with two vampire brothers. At the very beginning, Elena is still suffering from losing both her parents in a car crash she managed to survive. Her world is turned upside down by the arrival of a new student, Stefan Salvatore, to their sleepy little town.


The original series consisted of a trilogy published in 1991, consisting of the volumes ''The Awakening'', ''The Struggle'', and ''The Fury''. A fourth book was published in 1992, ''Dark Reunion''. Beginning in 2009, a new trilogy with the same characters debuted. The first two books, ''Nightfall'' and ''Shadow Souls'', have already been released.
The original series consisted of a trilogy published in 1991, consisting of the volumes ''The Awakening'', ''The Struggle'', and ''The Fury''. A fourth book was published in 1992, ''Dark Reunion''. After a long hiatus, in 2009, L. J. Smith wrote ''Nightfall'', ''Shadow Souls'' and ''Midnight'', part of ''The Return'' trilogy. But then in 2011, Alloy Entertainment fired her over [[Creative Differences|creative differences]]<ref>Alloy, a book-packaging company and one of the production units of the show, owned the copyrights to the Vampire Diaries franchise, ever since the author signed a 'work for hire" contract. [[God Does Not Own This World]], indeed.</ref>, and the next books (in ''The Hunters'' and ''The Salvation'' trilogies) were ghostwritten. Since then, L. J. Smith wrote the ''Eversong'' trilogy, [[Start My Own|her own continuation of ''The Return'']].


The series has recently been adapted for the screen in the form of a television show on the CW, albeit with some significant changes.
The series has been adapted for the screen in the form of a television show on the CW, albeit with some significant changes. It's now on its seventh season. And some fans are crying [[Seasonal Rot|fowl]] on the treatment of the show.


Has a [[The Vampire Diaries/Characters|Character Sheet]].
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