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| 'V' Fan Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Vampire/Zombie books Hi guys, I really want to read some vampire & zombie genre books, could you help me out and recommend me some please? Many thanks, I appreciate your help. I imagine there are a quite a few vampire books out there but I've never really heard of any zombie genre books. Thanks in advance. |
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| Heretic Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: India
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books I'm not sure if Zombies feature very prominently in novels...you could look for The Giant Book of Zombies, a decent short story collection (edited by Ramsey Campbell if I'm not wrong). As for Vampires, here's a few... Dracula - Bram Stoker I am Legend - Richard Matheson Fevre Dream - George RR Martin Salem's Lot - Stephen King |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books If you're going to read Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, start with 'Interview' and read them in order. I picked up 'Blood & Gold' and put it straight back down again as it was littered with referenced to other characters and events in the other books. I then read 'Interview,' then 'Lestat' and the next few and now I'm hooked. |
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| The Ninja Pencil Join Date: Dec 2004
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books I love Anne Rice's vampires, and agree that you need to read at least the first five chronicles in order to get to know the main 'crew'. Laurell K Hamilton's Anita Blake series has its fill of vampires and zombies (as well as were-creatures of all varieties) and they're quick, fun reads if you can deal with Anita's constant cynicism and point proving attitude. Drives me crazy personally, but something has to be said for it because I've read about the first seven books... |
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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Rhode Island
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books I love the Anita Blake series for vamps. For zombies and fun like that, there's a new collection out that I reviewed that's really good. It's called Madmen's Dreams. Here's the link. http://www.rockcrown.com/permuted/madmensdreams.php
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books Simon Clark's Blood Crazy - it features zombies (to all intents and purposes). For a more fantasy approach to zombies, Tim Powers' On Stranger Shores is a good mix of pirates, magic and zombies |
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books Have to agree about Lumley his vamps are horrific. Total lack of care and compassion just the way they should be. None of that wimpy vamps in love garbage that Rice seems to prattle on about constantly. His vampire world trilogy is awesome either read alongside the necroscope series or as a series by itself. Rich history and also provides an interesting take on some of the myths about vampires. |
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| kung fu, i knows it Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Australia, Queensland
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books The Necroscope series is as follows The Necroscope Wamphyri! The Source Deadspeak Deadspawn The Vampire world series fits in about here but can be read seperatly without reading the previous five. Blood Brothers The last aerie Bloodwars Necroscope the lost years years books come next Necroscope the lost years volume 1 Resurgence necroscope the lost years volume 2 The latest in the saga are the E-branch series Invaders Defilers Avengers Hope that sorts it all out for you. |
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| Thread Killer Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: West Midlands
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books I can heartily recommend "Salem's Lot", Stoker's "Dracula" and the first 5 "Necroscope" books. I think "I am Legend" is a bit overrated, but not a bad read. Also, try "The Mammoth Book of Vampires", a collection of short (and very good) stories by a lot of well known authors. It's by "Robinson publishing" and is Edited by Stephen Jones. There's also a "Mammoth book of Terror"; same publishers, same editor. This is also very good, for the most part. I think there's one or two zombie-ish tales in there. Reanimation and the like. |
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