bj kuehl
2023-07-23 23:39:02 UTC
Thanks to you guys, I just received a big box full of vampire books that I purchased on amazon. I'm currently reading Dacre Stoker's sequel to _Dracula_, and I'm looking forward to three more from Dacre _Dracul_, _The Lost Journal of Bram Stoker_ (also edited by Elizabeth Miller), and Dacre's _Stoker on Stoker: Dracula Revealed_
Also awaiting my perusal are David McAfee's _33 A.D._, 61 A.D._, and 79 A.D._.
Not to mention Florence Marryat's _Blood of the Vampire_.
Any comments, suggestions, recommendations, and/or synopses would be greatly appreciated.
I gotta say that I'm glad to have found my way back to alt.vampyres. I would never have known of these books. The last vampire-oriented books I've come across are the ones in Stephenie Meyer's _Twilight_ series. I've seen the movie series, and I must say that I enjoyed maybe the first two or three of them, but I lost interest in the fourth and fifth.
Anyone know whether Stephen King has written another vampire novel? Next to _Dracula_, King's _Salem's Lot_ is one of my very favorites.
^BabyJinx^
Also awaiting my perusal are David McAfee's _33 A.D._, 61 A.D._, and 79 A.D._.
Not to mention Florence Marryat's _Blood of the Vampire_.
Any comments, suggestions, recommendations, and/or synopses would be greatly appreciated.
I gotta say that I'm glad to have found my way back to alt.vampyres. I would never have known of these books. The last vampire-oriented books I've come across are the ones in Stephenie Meyer's _Twilight_ series. I've seen the movie series, and I must say that I enjoyed maybe the first two or three of them, but I lost interest in the fourth and fifth.
Anyone know whether Stephen King has written another vampire novel? Next to _Dracula_, King's _Salem's Lot_ is one of my very favorites.
^BabyJinx^