Summary

  • Viewers of The Vampire Diaries may find the show's creative changes compared to the books both surprising and interesting.
  • The show created key differences from the books, including character relationships and backstories, while maintaining a core premise.
  • From character personalities to town names, the book-to-screen process often leads to unavoidable creative decisions in adaptations.

When it comes to The Vampire Diaries books vs. show there are several key differences between the original novels by L.J. Smith and The CW's adaptation. There are almost always changes when adapting a literary work for the screen, with everything from a character's appearance and personality to key plot details being potentially altered. The Vampire Diaries is no exception, and while some changes are positive, others might not be warmed to by fans of the source material — but these creative decisions are an often unavoidable part of the book-to-screen process.

The Vampire Diaries has been incredibly successful both on the page and as a series, with the show even having two spinoffs, The Originals and Legacies. While the core premise of the show stays true to L.J. Smith's work, the show evolved into its own entity, and by the time it concluded in 2017 it had made several key deviations from the books. The Vampire Diaries books vs. show makes for an incredibly interesting comparison, and viewers unfamiliar with the original novels may find some of the differences incredibly surprising.

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15 Elena And Caroline Are Rivals In The Books

L.J. Smith's Version Of Caroline And Elena Don't Get Along

The friendship between the trio of Elena, Caroline, and Bonnie in the CW’s Vampire Diaries series is one of the show’s strengths. One of those friendships, however, doesn’t exist in the books. While Bonnie and Elena are still friends in the novels, Caroline and Elena aren’t friends in the books.

Caroline and Elena both become interested in Matt and Stefan.

One of the biggest differences between the Vampire Diaries books and the show is that Caroline and Elena are rivals in the novels. Caroline vies for attention from the same boys as Elena and even tries to expose Elena’s secrets in the novels. There are shades of that relationship present in the show, as Caroline and Elena both become interested in Matt and Stefan, but they’re ultimately supportive of one another.

14 Bonnie Is A Druid In The Books

L.J. Cook's Character Bonnie McCollough Is Different From Bonnie Bennett

Damon standing behind Bonnie on The Vampire Diaries

Bonnie Bennett doesn’t exist in The Vampire Diaries books. Instead, the Bonnie that is friends with Elena in the Vampire Diaries book series is Bonnie McCollough, a redhead who is descended from a line of Druids. Bonnie McCollough is also the love interest for Damon Salvatore, something that doesn’t happen in the show. Like Bonnie Bennet, she discovers her magic during the story, but their magic is very different.

While McCollough calls on the magic of the Druids for help in the novels, Bennett speaks with the spirits of her ancestors on the show, most commonly, Emily Bennett, the handmaiden of Katherine who saves more than two dozen vampires in Mystic Falls during the 1800s. Emily, however, is burned at the stake when it’s discovered she’s a witch, and Bonnie speaks with her about her experiences at several points in the show.

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13 One Of Elena’s Best Friends Is Missing In The Show

Meredith Sulez Is A Key Character In The Vampire Diaries Novels

Torrey DeVitto as Meredith Fell and Matthew Davis as Alaric Saltzman The Vampire Diaries

Because Caroline becomes one of Elena’s best friends in The Vampire Diaries on the CW, another of her best friends from the novels is missing from the series. That best friend is Meredith Sulez, a descendant of vampire hunters. While Sulez doesn’t appear in the series, a version of her character does eventually make it into the show.

Torrey Devitto plays Meredith Fell. Like Sulez, she is a descendant of one of the oldest families in town, and her name is a nod to the original name of the town in the book series, as well as Fell’s Church in the Vampire Diaries television series.

12 The Relationship Between Elena And Katherine Is Different

Elena and Katherine in Vampire Diaries

If there’s one thing that The Vampire Diaries books vs. the show makes a huge difference in, it’s the connection between Elena and Katherine. The doppelganger storyline becomes incredibly important in the Vampire Diaries television series. The two characters, however, are not magically connected by their appearance in the novels.

In the Vampire Diaries novels, Elena and Katherine share a mother.

Instead, in the novels, the two have an uncanny resemblance as well, but there is a very different explanation for it. That’s because they’re half-sisters. In the Vampire Diaries novels, Elena and Katherine share a mother.

11 Vampires Have More Abilities In The Books

The Books' Vampires Can Shapeshift

Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) from the Vampire Diaries talking outside

Vampires have a lot of skills in the Vampire Diaries television series. They are stronger than humans, move faster than humans, heal faster than humans, can compel people to do their bidding, and can essentially live forever under the right circumstances. All of that is true in both mediums.

In the novels, however, they can also shapeshift. Damon, in particular, uses the form of a crow quite a bit in the novels. It seems like the television series might have initially planned to use that ability as well, since in the pilot episode of the series a lot of attention is paid to crows around Elena. That idea, however, is abandoned.

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10 Elena Is Blond In The Books

L.J. Cook's Description Of Elena Doesn't Resemble Nina Dobrev

Elena is blond in the book series, and she also has blue eyes. Of course, in the TV adaptation, Elena Gilbert is played by Nina Dobrev, and she's a brunette with brown eyes. This is one of the biggest changes that were made and even author L.J. Smith was thrown off by it. The decision worked out as it seemed the showrunners were more interested in casting the best actor in the role than the physical looks matching.

This is a particularly interesting difference when it comes to The Vampire Diaries books vs. show, as Nina Dobrev is an integral member of the cast, with many viewers unable to imagine Elena looking any different.

9 Katherine Is German In The Books

Elan's Bulgarian Roots Are Exclusive To The Vampire Diaries Show

Katherine Pierce in pain during a flashback on The Vampire Diaries

Elena's looks weren't the only thing that changed simply because the show cast Nina Dobrev in the role. The history of Katherine Pierce/Petrova was altered to match Dobrev.

Dobrev is Bulgarian, so Katherine's roots were changed so that she was from the country too.

In the books, Katherine is German, but since Dobrev played both Elena and Katherine, it was important for the character to match the actor. Dobrev is Bulgarian, so Katherine's roots were changed so that she was from the country too. In a 2010 interview with the Toronto Sun (which has since been removed from the publication's website), Dobrev revealed she even translated Katherine's lines in flashbacks into Bulgarian herself.

8 Stefan Drinks Elena's Blood

The Vampire Drank More Blood In The Books

Paul Wesley as Stefan Salvatore Wearing a Tank Top in The Vampire Diaries

When Stefan and Elena first meet, he refuses to drink her blood. Although it's something he craves and would love to do, his stance on not consuming human blood is pivotal, especially given how he turns into a ripper when he does go through with it. He eventually does drink her blood at points, though it's mostly as a way to help them bond and because Elena trusts him not to overdo it with her. In the Vampire Diaries books, Stefan tends to drink her blood on a more regular basis.

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7 Elena Has A Sister In The Books

The TV Show Switched In Jeremy As Her Brother

An image of Jeremy Gilbert looking serious in The Vampire Diaries

In the book series, Elena has a sister, Margaret, who is four years old. Meanwhile, on the TV show, Elena has a brother, Jeremy (Steven McQueen), who is in high school. Jeremy is gone from the show as of the sixth season, but before that, he plays a pretty big role in the show. He has relationships with Elena's friends Bonnie and Vicki and even becomes a vampire hunter, which aren't storylines that could've happened with a younger sister.

6 Elena Loves Stefan, Not Damon

The Love Dynamic In The Vampire Diaries Show Is Changed Significantly

There's another big difference between The Vampire Diaries books vs. show: in the novels, Elena loves Stefan Salvatore and not his brother Damon. While this is true at the start of the TV series, that version eventually changed to have Elena end up with Damon. It's one of those things that was changed because of actor chemistry. Ian Somerhalder and Dobrev were electric together to the point where fans wanted them to be together from even the earliest of episodes when they weren't friends yet.

5 Mystic Falls Is Fells Church In The Book Series

The Town's Name Was Changed

Mystic Falls High School in The Vampire Diaries

With vampires, witches, sirens, werewolves, and more, Mystic Falls is a terrifying town. However, in the book series of The Vampire Diaries, Mystic Falls doesn't exist at all. The town is named Fells Church. The name change isn't a huge one when it comes to some of the bigger Vampire Diaries book vs. show differences.

Fell's Church was still used in the show, though it was a literal church.

Fells Church just doesn't have the same ring to it, and it's not as unnerving. Fell's Church was still used in the show, though it was a literal church where some important events happened. It was where the tomb that imprisoned vampires from the 1800s was located.

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4 The Vampire Diaries Books Included Angels

These Supernatural Beings Didn't Appear On TV

An image of Tyler Lockwood looking serious on The Vampire Diaries

Fellow CW network series Supernatural is known for having angels, but the TV version of TVD doesn't have any, although there are plenty of other supernatural entities. Tyler's storyline opens the door for the series to include werewolves and hybrids, but most of the other beings in the television series are of the magical variety.

The book series had angels and Elena and her younger sister were both half-angel/human. There were also "phantoms" (demons who ate the feelings of human beings), "Kitsune" (foxes who could change their shape), and "guardians" (angels). These beings weren't in the show, though they were replaced by other supernatural entities.

3 Elena's Journals Are A Huge Deal In The Books

Elena's Diary Entries Affect Many Of The Novel's Storylines

Elena walking with Damon in Vampire Diaries

The concept of Elena's journals is a huge part of the story in the book series. Elena writes about everything in her life in those journals in the books, even about Stefan being a vampire, and Caroline finds it and wants everyone in the town to learn the truth about him. In contrast, while Elena writes in her journal in the Vampire Diaries pilot, her diary is rarely ever seen again. Stefan keeps plenty of journals as well, but they're mostly used to chronicle the history of vampires and the town.

2 Elena Was Mean In The Books

The Personality Of Elena Was Altered To Make Her More Personable

Elena resting her head on Damon's shoulder on The Vampire Diaries

A big difference for Elena between the Vampire Diaries books vs. show is Elena's personality. Elena wasn't a sweetheart in the book series like she is on the TV show. Elena's even referred to as an "ice queen" because of her attitude. Anyone who reads the books knows how true this is.

Elena came across as a mean girl who was often very selfish. Upon seeing Stefan for the first time, she even claimed that he belonged to her as if he was some kind of prize. Both versions of Elena were relatively popular at their high school, though the book version wore her popularity like a badge of honor, whereas the show Elena was just an excellent friend.

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1 Stefan And Damon's Backstory Is Different

The Brothers Are Much Older In The Books

Throughout most of season 1, Damon is positioned as the villain who can snap at any time and who revels in the joys of being a vampire. However, it was Stefan who was a loose cannon at first, and he convinced Damon to turn, setting him on the path he ended up on.

While on the TV show, Damon and Stefan turn into vampires after their time on an 1800s plantation in Virginia, their backstory is different in the book series. They drink the blood of vampires and murder each other in a huge argument rather than dying while attempting to free Katherine. They also date back to the Italian Renaissance, which makes The Vampire Diaries book versions of the characters much older.

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The Vampire Diaries

Based on the novels by L.J. Smith, The Vampire Diaries is a story about the developing love triangle between Elena Gilbert and two vampiric brothers, Stefan and Damon Salvatore. Set in the town of Mystic Falls, Virginia, the show follows the trio from high school through college as they battle for one another's affection.

Cast
Nina Dobrev , Ian Somerhalder , Steven R. McQueen , Paul Wesley , Kat Graham , Michael Trevino , Michael Malarkey , Zach Roerig , Candice King , Matthew Davis
Seasons
8
Network
The CW
Writers
Julie Plec , Kevin Williamson , L.J. Smith
Showrunner
Julie Plec