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panther-jewel said:
boeken and TV toon are so different that it is not possible for us to tell if u like them of not. u have to test for yourself, because the whole story is completely different, many characters from the boeken aren't in the toon and the other way around, - and when they are in both, they very often vary enormously -, and even the supernatural rules are different. But to help u with your decision: It takes about 2/3 of the first book until Damon really arrives in the story (and there is nothing special about the story before that, although I personally like the Katherine-and-Stefan-scenes). But the four original boeken are short and u get quickly through everything, especially because something is always happening (whenever one problem is solved, the volgende already comes up, not like in the show, where the basic situation often stays for a long while and plans don't work out to set the story back to how it was). The "Return"-books deal with different dimensions, incredible powers and strange beings, what I myself like because I usually am meer into High Fantasy than Urban Fantasy. The whole story anyway is totally different so that the toon gives away nothing about what happens in the books, what keeps reading exciting. The real problem is that u either have to live without an end to the story of continue with the ghostwriter's boeken - what is like paying for fan fiction (I stopped after "The Return: Midnight", so that I can't tell u anything about the boeken after that).
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