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bloodrayne
01-19-2004, 04:17 AM
Anne Rice Is just a little too "Harlequin" for me...I'm not into all that romance crap...I want my horror to be horrifying...I leave my Vampire reading pleasure in the capable hands of those such as Stephen King and Ramsey Campbell...Give me blood, guts, and gore or at least some "creepy"...Not all this love, swooning, sighs and "eternal longing" sappy shit...How about you guys? You like this stuff?

avenger00soul
01-19-2004, 06:36 AM
My two favorite vamp novels are McCammon's They Thirst and King's Salem's Lot.

Does anyone read those Necroscope books? Opinions?

bloodrayne
01-19-2004, 07:23 AM
Originally posted by avenger00soul
My two favorite vamp novels are McCammon's They Thirst and King's Salem's Lot.

Does anyone read those Necroscope books? Opinions?


Now THAT'S what I'M talkin' about...Robert R. McCammon is awesome:cool:


Sorry Avenger...Don't know about Necroscopes:)

NFlames
01-19-2004, 08:47 AM
Hi everyone, I'm new here. Came into this thread specifically to post McAmmon's "They Thirst" Really psyched to see that it was already here. McAmmon is THE most underrated horror writer ever......

avenger00soul
01-19-2004, 10:10 AM
Originally posted by NFlames
McAmmon is THE most underrated horror writer ever......

I can agree to that.

I like your screenname too.

Popcorn King
01-19-2004, 10:10 AM
And one cannot forget Matheson's I Am Legend , my personal favorite vampire novel.

As for Rice, not a huge fan either. I think she is a reasonably capable writer when she wants to be, but too often she gets caught up in listening to the sound of her own voice. (Of course, I would level that same criticism at ol' Stevie boy.)

Haunted
01-19-2004, 01:16 PM
If you can get your hands on it, John Polidori's "The Vampyre," is the father of most modern (note that I did not say all) novels. I've said it before, but Bram took more inspiration from this novel and it's subject Lord Ruthven (read Lord Byron) than Vlad Tsepes....or at least that's what a lot of literary folk (myself included although I'm a small literary person) think. Anyway, it's not a great read in that it's typical Romantic era conveluted grammar and flowery language, but it's a nice book to have on your "vampire shelf."

I appreciated this thread, Rayne, because I like seeing the vamp books available. You and Avenger need to discuss McAmmon's merits as I am uninitiated.:)

predfan
01-19-2004, 02:23 PM
Short story book with vampire type stories 'A Taste of Blood'

cheebacheeba
01-19-2004, 02:34 PM
Yeah avaenger, take my reco on necroscope, DEFINATELY!
For anyone who wants to know, I may be a little rusty here, but I'll try to explain what goes on.
It's about this dude (called frank, if memory serves?) who's some kinda psychic, and can contact the dead, and, well, "uses" his thang to track vampires, and kill 'em
I never read the first one, but I have the feeling some of his family mighta been wiped out by the vamps, 'cos he sure seems to hate them.
There's like more than 10 books in the series, all quiet long, and they have a "spin-off" series about his two sons, but I didn't get into those much yet.
The books r very descriptive in the gore factor too...they're great.
I once saw a tv show called "kindred: the embraced", heard it was based on a book, and a series of games...I quiet liked the series, any info, anyone?

bloodrayne
01-19-2004, 02:35 PM
Originally posted by Haunted
I appreciated this thread, Rayne, because I like seeing the vamp books available. You and Avenger need to discuss McAmmon's merits as I am uninitiated.:)


For you, Haunted.....Here are some of his novels...


Gone South
Boy's Life
MINE
Blue World
The Wolf's Hour
Stinger
Swan Song
Usher's Passing
Mystery Walk
They Thirst
The Night Boat
Bethany's Sin
Baal

And here's the latest......

predfan
01-19-2004, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by cheebacheeba
The books r very descriptive in the gore factor too...they're great.
I once saw a tv show called "kindred: the embraced", heard it was based on a book, and a series of games...I quiet liked the series, any info, anyone?

i remember seeing this on tv like five or so years ago, i think it was on pay tv....dont remember much about it

bloodrayne
01-19-2004, 02:38 PM
Here's a limited edition version.....

bloodygurl02
01-19-2004, 05:41 PM
i liked salems lot. one i liked when i was in middle school was called the goodnight kiss by R.L. stineit was part of the fear st series. i also like a few of anne rices books like queen of the damned