Please do, do try Sunshine by Robin McKinley. My first copy of the book was hi-jacked by a friend -- she wouldn't return it cos she loved it so much. My second copy was pleaded out of my hands by my sister. I have my 3rd copy under lock and key now. it's that good. :)
It's about a girl who did not know she have psi powers and the sun recharges her. Then she meets Constantine, the dark, not-so-evil vampire, and her world completely turns around.
Happy Reading!
2007-06-28 15:01:25
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answered by liv 3
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Here are some of the best vampire works I have read:
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Mina by Marie Kiraly
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles
Kim Harrison’s Rachel Morgan series about a witch who is a bounty hunter and works with a vampire and a pixie
Carrie Vaughn’s Kitty Norville series about a werewolf radio talk show host
Jim Butcher’s Harry Dresden series about a wizard private investigator in Chicago
Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake series
For Young Adults:
Sweetblood by Pete Hautman
Midnight's Choice by Kate Thompson, part of a trilogy that begins with “Switchers” and ends with “Wild Blood”
Companions of the night by Vivian Vande Velde
If you just want to kill some time and have some fun reverting back to childhood, check out The Bailey School Kids series by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones. They have some humorous titles like "Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots," “Werewolves Don’t Go To Summer Camp,” and "Dracula Doesn't Rock and Roll".
Others I have heard about:
Amanda Ashley
Maggie Shayne
Katie MacAllister
Sherilyn Kenyon
Blood Books by Tanya Huff
Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris
1. Dead Until Dark
2. Living Dead in Dallas
3. Club Dead
4. Dead to the World
5. Dead as a Doornail
6. Definitely Dead
7. All Together Dead
the Dark series by Christine Feehan
the Last Vampire series by Christopher Pike
Brian Lumley
New Moon and Twlight by Stephenie Meyer
Bloodsucking Fiends and You Suck: A Love Story by Christopher Moore
Cirque Du Freak series by Darren Shan
Salem's Lot by Stephen King
Sonja Blue series by Nancy A. Collins
the Black Dagger Brotherhood series J.R. Ward
Christopher Golden
Nightwatch, Daywatch and Duskwatch by Sergei Lukyanenko
the Neteru series by L.A. Banks
Mary Janice Davidson's series. In order:
1. Undead and Unwed
2. Undead and Unemployed
3. Undead and Unappreciated
4. Undead and Unreturnable
5. Undead and Unpopular
6. Undead and Uneasy
Got Fangs and Circus of the Darned by Katie Maxwell
Blue Bloods and Masquerade by Melissa de la Cruz
Glass Houses and The Dead Girls' Dance by Rachel Caine
L.J. Smith
the Immortals After Dark series by Kresley Cole
Sunshine by Robin McKinley
Stephen Spruill
Shannon Drake
2007-06-29 08:42:25
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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Read anything by Anne Rice, especially The Witching Hour and the Vampire Chronicles. Awesome reads.
2007-06-28 22:01:02
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answered by Slimsmom 6
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Salem's Lot, The stake, Progeny of the Adder, Dracula, Vampires. These are a few. Here is a link that has quite a few you may be interested in:
http://www.vampirelibrary.com/lists/series.htm
I believe it goes from A - W
Good Luck!
2007-06-29 00:34:06
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answered by pj m 7
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I enjoy the books by Laurel Hamilton and the recent novel, "the Historian" by Kostova.
2007-06-28 21:57:59
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answered by A M Frantz 7
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Society of S by Susan Hubbard was excellent. Intereview with a vampire was also good.
2007-06-29 11:21:58
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answered by katesolo 4
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Peeps by Scott Westerfeld. Puts a whole new spin on the whole Vampire thing and is really, really well written.
2007-06-28 22:09:15
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answered by travel_girl 2
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Sunshine, by Robin McKinley
2007-06-28 22:00:04
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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Any book written by P.N Elrod. She writes great Vampire stories!
2007-06-28 21:55:53
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answered by ✿Donna❀ 7
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Read "You Suck" but Christopher Moore. It's a funny take on the vampire genre.
2007-06-28 22:22:10
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answered by Melissa B 3
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