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What vampire book should I get?

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message 1: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments If I wanted to buy a vampire book out of these which sould I get?

1. Twilight
2. Guilty Pleasures: Anita Blake
3. Minion: Vampire Huntress Legends
4. Tale of the Body Thief
5. I Vampire

What should I get? :D


message 2: by Kasie (new)

Kasie | 28 comments twilight you'll be hooked..maybe


message 3: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jen421) | 15 comments Tale of the Body Theif is the fourth in the series, so unless you've read the others, I wouldn't start with it. It is a good story though, if you're a fan of Anne Rice. (I have read most of her work.)

Guilty Pleasures is good, there's a fair amount of action, and she sets up her world well in it.

Twilight is my favorite on your list though. Its a wonderful, character driven story.


message 4: by Jessie (new)

Jessie | 6 comments I have been an Anita Blake pusher for years and have gotten many friends hooked so I am all about saying Guilty Pleasures. I have not read the Twilight series yet and not sure if I will...


message 5: by Erin (last edited Feb 25, 2009 02:15AM) (new)

Erin (evieevester) | 1 comments hey, has anyone read breaking dawn yet? I wanna know if it's worth buying or not.


message 6: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) I've read Twilight and Guilty Pleasures. I've tried getting into Minion but it bored me and I have I, Vampire in my 2 read pile.

If you like romance (no sex though) I say get Twilight. The lead vamp is TO DIE FOR, literally!

Guilty Pleasures has no sex either but I loved the book and the lead vampire, Jean Claude. Just be aware that the Anita Blake series will turn into smut later down the road. It'll be no sex but lots of sexual tension and then they'll be too much sex and not enough sexual tension. I've only gotten to Book 5 but I'm already slowing down since I know it descends into that. But if you like that, these will be for you!


message 7: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) Jessie, give Twilight (the first one) a try. Edward (the lead vamp) is so damn dreamy, it's ridiculous. I know you're hesitant about getting it but I'd try the first one at least.


message 8: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) Erin, if you haven't read the first 3, I say don't start with Breaking Dawn, since that is the last in the series.


message 9: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jen421) | 15 comments Breaking Dawn was phenomenal, but if you haven't read the first three in the series, then don't start with it because you'll have no idea as to what's happening. Its one of my favorite series of all time though, so I definitely recommend it.


message 10: by Melkirdin (new)

Melkirdin | 5 comments huh. its an ok book. not my favorite vampire story ever, but hey.


message 11: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) LOL. Lots of people didn't, Chewie so don't feel bad. I'm just starting it so we'll see my take on it in a few days.


message 12: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) Yeah, I don't like Breaking Dawn so there goes that one. I'd still read the first 3 but only because they don't jump the shark like BD did. I wasn't even 50 pgs in before I put it aside. The obsession has died for me, LOL. Aww, boo.


message 13: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments I know I've heard Breaking Dawn sucked. But was it because of the writing or the ending or the plot or what?


message 14: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) The plot, the ending, you name it, I heard it sucked. From the reviews I have read online and on good reads, it was enough to put me off from finishing the story. I hear everything you loved about the first 3 is pretty much gone from this one.




message 15: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments Oh that's too bad. I'm still deciding. But I'm going to stick with The Vampire Chronicles.


message 16: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) I say read them all. Anne Rice is like one of the originals so good pick!


message 17: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments Yeah, I love her. If I were to choose between guilty pleasures and minion, what should I get?


message 18: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) Guilty Pleasures. I have never been able to get past the first chapter of Minion.


message 19: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey (jeffreyturner) | 2 comments Suckers Anne Billson!!!!



message 20: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments Thanks, I'm going to stick with the vampire chronicles for now.


message 21: by Caroline (new)

Caroline (shelt22c1995) has anyone here read breaking dawn and liked it?


message 22: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jen421) | 15 comments I really enjoyed it. No one can put you on an emotional roller-coaster quite like Stephenie Meyer.


message 23: by Gabrielle (new)

Gabrielle (gabriellefaust) Well, I would recommend my vampire novel ETERNAL VIGILANCE. ;) But I'm rather biased. ;) I also recommend TALE OF THE BODY THIEF if you're interested in an excellent Anne Rice novel...


message 24: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jen421) | 15 comments If you haven't read the rest of Rice's series, I wouldn't jump in with Tale of the Body Thief. It's the fourth in the series, and you'd be confused.


message 25: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 1 comments i loved breaking dawn, i just wished it didnt have to end.


message 26: by Christina♥ (new)

Christina♥  | 4 comments i knoww...Twilight is over forver...:(

but MIDNIGHT SUN now!!!

Then once i read that...

its over 4evea...

:( *cries*


message 27: by Gjela (new)

Gjela (theeternalsea) | 1 comments Read Twilight.

Personally, I didn't hate breaking dawn, but i didn't like it.
It was the ending that did it for me. )=

Buy it anyways. Who knows, you might like it?


message 28: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments I've read and loved Twilight. I'm going to continue the series. But right now my main concern is writing my story. It's about vampires if you'd like to read it.

link: http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/2...

Tell me what you think, there are 9 chapters so far. Enjoy! :D


message 29: by No.i (new)

No.i (kairi) Um, is Rosario+Vampire any good?? :D


message 30: by Fredstrong (new)

Fredstrong | 11 comments I agree with Jennifer, you have to start Anne Rice with Interview. Otherwise, it is like starting a novel from the beginning of the book. she is the watershed moment in the Vampire genre, and a must read for it's fans.


message 31: by Nina (new)

Nina Misson Hey, has anyone read The Historian yet? I finished reading it like 10 minutes ago; it's not the best vampire book, but the author described Dracula in a great, respectful way... It's great and a must-read book for all vampire fans:)


message 32: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Voigt | 9 comments Hi Nina, I enjoyed The Historian too; it reminded me a little bit of Lovecraft, the way Kostova slowly builds her horror as the protagonists uncover each clue, eventually revealing the whole awful truth. Some readers might find it slow in the beginning, but I'd urge them to stick with it.


message 33: by Ranata (new)

Ranata Clark (thatchicknata) The Sookie Stackhouse Series by Charlaine Harris. Love this series so much!


message 34: by Cristina (new)

Cristina M. (cmace) | 4 comments I totally think the Sookie Stackhouse Series is the best! I love it!


message 35: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments I love Vampire Knight! Great Manga!


message 36: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jen421) | 15 comments I haven't seen or read Vampire Knight, but I love Trinity Blood. (Hence the avatar.)


message 37: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments I'll have to read it. What about Hellsing? Is that good?


message 38: by [deleted user] (new)

Nicole wrote: "I didn't like Breaking Dawn.....go figure"

I hated Breaking Dawn - so you're not alone!


message 39: by [deleted user] (new)

Dylan wrote: "I'll have to read it. What about Hellsing? Is that good?"

Hellsing is awesome - and a definite must for vampire lovers.
The manga is great (very very gory, but stylistic) and there are two anime for it, if you're into that. The older anime is good to start with, but the second half goes away from the manga story and ends badly. The second anime series is still ongoing and a faithful adaptation of the manga. It's more moody, creepy and gory.


message 40: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments Cool, I'll have to read it once I'm done with Vampire Knight. I love VK so far! :D


message 41: by Fredstrong (new)

Fredstrong | 11 comments Just read twilight. I felt like I was in a Jr. High girls bathroom the whole book. "Oh my God! He touched me and I just couldn't tear my eyes away from his god like perfection. How will I stand to be away from him until tomorrow!?!?!..." *retch-barf... Great if you're a teenage girl, give it a pass otherwise. About as dark as Hanna Montana, this is not horror, or even macabre, creepy or anything else you read a vampire novel for. Vampires that don't have fangs, go to high school and can go out during the day. Sookie Stackhouse is awesome if your looking for something newer and more novel in the genre.


message 42: by Nina (new)

Nina Misson Fredstrong wrote: "Just read twilight. I felt like I was in a Jr. High girls bathroom the whole book. "Oh my God! He touched me and I just couldn't tear my eyes away from his god like perfection. How will I stand to ..."

Thank you, God, I'm not the only ones who thinks Twilight is for 7 year old girls! :)


message 43: by Fredstrong (new)

Fredstrong | 11 comments LOL, I'm relieved. I was bracing myself for the wrath of the teeny boppers ;)


message 44: by AprilEhrig (new)

AprilEhrig Has anyone read the Society of S by Susan Hubbard. I really liked that one. It is not your typical vampire novel, but good. I really like Anne Rice and Laurell Hamilton. I need to give the Stackhouse a try.


message 45: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) The Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris is great! I highly recommend them!


message 46: by Gabrielle (new)

Gabrielle (gabriellefaust) Just wanted to let everyone know that my new vampire novel, the second in the ETERNAL VIGILANCE series, will be out in March! :)


message 47: by Fredstrong (new)

Fredstrong | 11 comments I just finished I Am Legend. It was pretty good, and probably great for its time, but not worthy of the reviews I've read for it on Goodreads. The movie bore little resemblance to the book, and although the movie caught a lot of flack, I appreciated the way they used an abandoned NYC to accentuate the solitary existance of the protagonist. There movie had some fatal flaws however. The city would take at least a few years to deteriorate to that level, and HELLO!!! Lions and tigers would not last a single NYC winter, let alone a few.



message 48: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) Fredstrong wrote: "I just finished I Am Legend. It was pretty good, and probably great for its time, but not worthy of the reviews I've read for it on Goodreads. The movie bore little resemblance to the book, and alt..."

Sorry, Fredstrong, I definitely disagree with you on I Am Legend. It absolutely is worthy of the praise it has gotten on here! It helped usher in the genre of Vampire fiction! And between the vampires, and the survival aspect, I find it one of the best books that I have ever read!


message 49: by Dylan (new)

Dylan (dmfriend26) | 28 comments Kathy: I agree with you on that. I loved I Am Legend. I read it because I liked the movie w/ Will Smith, but after reading it I realized that they butchered the book by making the movie.


message 50: by Fredstrong (new)

Fredstrong | 11 comments Ok, ok, put the torches and pitchforks away... I respect the book for what it was, I just enjoy later vampire fiction more. It's more stylized and the vampire myth has just grown much more embellished. Perhaps I am just a fan of the anti-hero, I like vampire fiction that makes the reader relate to the vampire/monster rather than the victim.


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