Monday, April 1, 2013

Vampire Books 3 Titles

Interview with a Vampire by Anne Rice

This is the first book of the The Vampire Chronicles series.
"Here are the confessions of a vampire. Hypnotic, shocking, and chillingly erotic, this is a novel of mesmerizing beauty and astonishing force—a story of danger and flight, of love and loss, of suspense and resolution, and of the extraordinary power of the senses. It is a novel only Anne Rice could write."  Description by Goodreads.
I like all of the Vampire Chronicles, and this is my favorite. It is the first and if you want to read the rest you have to read this first. If you have ever seen the movie, don't let it stop you from reading this.
Interview with the Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles, #1)

Dracula In Love by Karen Essex
" From the shadowy banks of the river Thames to the wild and windswept Yorkshire coast, Dracula’s eternal muse, Mina Murray, vividly recounts the intimate details of what really transpired between her and the Count—the joys and terrors of a passionate affair that has linked them through the centuries, and her rebellion against her own frightening preternatural powers.
Mina’s version of this gothic vampire tale is a visceral journey into Victorian England’s dimly lit bedrooms, mist-filled cemeteries, and asylum chambers, revealing the dark secrets and mysteries locked within. Time falls away as she is swept into a mythical journey far beyond mortal comprehension, where she must finally make the decision she has been avoiding for almost a millennium. 
Bram Stoker’s classic novel offered one side of the story, in which Mina had no past and bore no responsibility for the unfolding events. Now, for the first time, the truth of Mina’s personal voyage, and of vampirism itself, is revealed. What this flesh and blood woman has to say is more sensual, more devious, and more enthralling than the Victorians could have expressed or perhaps even have imagined."  Description by Goodreads.
This is a nice version of Dracula, told through Mina's point of view. It shows many aspects of the story which aren't mentioned in the original, and many parts of the culture at that time are made more apparent. 
Dracula in Love 

Companions of the Night by Vivian Van Velde
I read this book when I was in 7th grade and thought it would be a teenage romance novel, based on the title. What I got was a story about kidnapping, minor torture, car trips, and vampires. And a nut case who thinks he should destroy all of the vampire kind. An amazing book which I practically have memorized by now.
" When Kerry’s little brother forgets his stuffed bear at the laundry, Kerry ventures out at 11:00 p.m. to retrieve it for him. The laundry is deserted and kind of spooky, and while she’s there three men burst in, dragging a bound and bloodied young man they insist is a vampire. Kerry helps him escape, only to be caught up in a desperate game between vampire hunters and their prey." Description from Goodreads.

If you like vampire novels with some action, but not Bruce Willis crazy, and some romance but not Twilight than this is a good read.
Companions of the Night 

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