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Friday, November 6, 2009

Can you tell me a good book about vampires?

I want to read a vampire novel. If it is romantic even better. I already read Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse and I am really bored. I got all summer ahead of me and nothing to read. Please say something other than Anna Rice cause Interview with the Vampire is kinda boring. I have read like half of the book.
Can you tell me a good book about vampires?
You must read Twilight!!!!1 The best b00ks evurrrrr!!!!!
Can you tell me a good book about vampires?
Why not try Fearstreet? That series has loads of Vampire stories. And just check on the net for a list of Vampire books.
Reply:SALEM'S LOT BY STEPHEN KING!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:Laura Hamilton has a series of vampire books,,, but I wouldn't call them romantic but there is lots of sexx in them
Reply:I agree with Goth Girl read Stephen King's Salems Lot.
Reply:Interview with a vampire was good for me
Reply:Read the elrick series.
Reply:Cirque Du Freak -- Darren Shan [12 book series]


Vampire Academy --Richelle Mead [kinda romancey]


Vampire Kisses -- ??? [romancy/funny 5 books i think]
Reply:Dangerous Girls by R.L. Stine is pretty good.
Reply:um i would say Cirque du Freak
Reply:The Keep by F Paul Wilson was really good.











Synopsis


Spare, chilling language confronts the mysteries of nature and identity in this first book by Wilson. The eponymous keep serves to simultaneously secure and imprison in this book of difficult contradictions.








Publisher's Note


Members of the Nazi super-race discover a mysterious and terrible force that is far more deadly than their own power in an eerie old fortress in Transylvania.








Industry reviews


"Wilson's vocabulary is direct and clear, yet often quietly polysemous. Words like 'tern' and 'gilt' are not puns in her hands; they do not, like jokes, surprise, but unfold before the reader gently, an aurality nearly unspoken. THE KEEP is pure, and that is not to say that it is simple. As a pure mineral can be striated with itself, this book shows the endless intricacy and nuance of the elemental."


Boston Review - Brenda Shaughnessy
Reply:Depends on how old you are...there are certain books I'd only reccomend for adults. I'd try Dracula, the ultimate and first ever vampire book- it's a little hard to get into in the beginning, but keep at it, because it gets really good and nice and scary :)...no romance though. Email me if you're not a teenager and I'll have a few more suggestions.
Reply:i personally like the entire vampire chronicals from anne rice.


if you dont like interview w the vampire book, but have seen the movie, maybe start w/ the vampire lestat. lestat becomes the main character in the next 5-6 books, and in my opinion is the greatest hero/villain in publication.
Reply:how about Vlad the con corer he is the real draculca
Reply:Dracula, of course.





Morganville Vampires - a college sort of Twilight series by Rachel Caine





And for some fun - Christopher Moore- Bloodsucking Fiends and You Suck. Pax-C
Reply:Salem's Lot
Reply:vampire kisses


kissing coffins


dance with a vampire


vampireville





by ellen schreiber





silver kiss


blood and chocolate


by annette curtis klause





cirque du freak series


by darren shan





dangerous girls 1 and 2


by r.l. stine





tantalize


by cynthia leitich smith





blueblood


by melissa de la cruz





peeps


by scott westerfield
Reply:Probably one of the best Vampire Books I have read is Memnoch the Devil (yeah... I know Anne Rice), but it is an amazing read. It goes into the religous aspects of Vampires, tracing them through religon. It's really really interesting-- contrasting the vampire story and christianity.
Reply:Laurell K. Hamilton's works are vampire hunter novels. Her works are not for minors because it has nudity, homosexuality and stuff.
Reply:Here are a few:





Any books by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes are amazing! There is In The Forest of The Night, Demon In My View, Shattered Mirror, Midnight Predator. And then there is the The Kiesha'ra series: Hawksong (the best in the series!), Snakecharm, Falcondance, Wolfcry and Wyverhail.





Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause (Werewofls, but still good!)





Peeps and The Last Day by Scott Westernfeld





Dracula by Bram Stoker





The Morganville Vampire series (Glass Houses, Dead Girls Dance, Midnight Alley and Feast of Fools) by Rachel Cain


1 comment:

  1. Companions of the Night. Its not a series or anything just one book, not that long about 200 pages. but its a good read

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