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Jul 08, 2008 11:44AM

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I'm may have to take a look at this book, I have a fasination with Vampire and they myths, legends and folklore surrounding them. I'm going to see if I can get it off Amazon.



I'm new and was wondering what book we may read, if we've discussed that yet. If not I'd like to contribute. :D


Hi Mole
I'v just finished reading this book and it is brilliant, I never realised just how many veriations on the vampire legend there is. It is also interesting to note that Bram Stokers version of a vampire is a bit wide of the mark. if you can get hold of this book I would.






I loved it! Kinda a mordern version of Dracula.
Fangland also a good read.
I Am Legend as well.


Patricia Briggs writes a series about a were-coyote's run in with vamps in book two of her Mercy Thompson series. It's called Blood Bound. The vampire bad guy is bad ass.
If you like Dracula, The Historian might also appeal to you. It's long, very long.
"I am Legend" is on my to read list, but the movie freaked me out so badly that I am trying to get it out of my head before I read the book. I've been told that the movie is really different from the book.


Hayley, I think the story you're thinking of is actually called "Jerusalem's Lot" (the full name of the town from Salem's Lot, it's in Night Shift.
I'll second Dylan's recommendation of I am Legend, it has actually been filmed a number of times:
Last Man on Earth (1964), The Omega Man (1971) and now the Will Smith version.
None of the movies have come close to the book.
And for a variation on the vampire genre, I'll really have to pimp the Swedish vampire in Let the Right One In, you may have heard of it as the film version (Swedish, as well) seems to get rave reviews among horror fans.
I'll second Dylan's recommendation of I am Legend, it has actually been filmed a number of times:
Last Man on Earth (1964), The Omega Man (1971) and now the Will Smith version.
None of the movies have come close to the book.
And for a variation on the vampire genre, I'll really have to pimp the Swedish vampire in Let the Right One In, you may have heard of it as the film version (Swedish, as well) seems to get rave reviews among horror fans.

Does anyone like Necroscope?"
Excellent novel, one of the top vampire stories I've read. Not your normal explanation, but very believable.





Sweet. I guess I will read it. As soon as I finish the three books I am currently in the middle of.

Speaking of vampires. I was at Borders today and they are selling off their calendars for one dollar each. There were these vampire ones left that are really cool.
Boogeymanuals Presents: Vampire: Bloodlines. A 13 month calendar.
Each month has a different vampire with some info and a danger rating. Very cool art.
There are -
Impaler, Soul Sucker, Strigoi, etc.
Well worth a buck for the art alone.
Boogeymanuals Presents: Vampire: Bloodlines. A 13 month calendar.
Each month has a different vampire with some info and a danger rating. Very cool art.
There are -
Impaler, Soul Sucker, Strigoi, etc.
Well worth a buck for the art alone.

Talking vamps: there's the novelization of 30 days of Night, plus the graphic novels which the movie is off of.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Historian (other topics)’Salem’s Lot (other topics)
Let the Right One In (other topics)
Night Shift (other topics)
I Am Legend and Other Stories (other topics)