Hmmm, salt, garlic, silver crucifix, wooden stakes, iron stakes, and
because I like to hedge my bets, a napalm fed flamethrower. Ok, the
flamethrower and napalm is homemade. First you take orange juice
concentrate and some gasoline…. Never mind, there's no time for that. I
have to exterminate my lawyer*. I really don't want to, but he's a
bloodsucking parasite. Sure, I see you nodding your head, but I mean
he's a leech, a fang boy, a corpuscle. He really drinks blood. He's a
vampire.
Vampires
are real, not figments of fantasy or superstition. They are everywhere.
Waiting for the darkness. Waiting for us to let our guard down. Waiting
for us to forget. That's why I decided to read up on my undead foes…
The Science of Vampires by Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D.: This author has a
master's degree in forensic psychology. Her book offers a fascinating
investigation into the myths and realities of the vampire. What is
vampire personality disorder? What causes a physical addiction to
another's blood? How could a vampire hide in today's world of advanced
forensic science? Does this come in black? Criminologists may study the
monster in the man, but the real monsters stalk the shadows…
The
Sookie Stackhouse book series by Charlaine Harris: Sookie has a
problem. She can read minds, and that makes having a romantic
relationship close to impossible. Dating a vampire has an unexpected
benefit. Her predilection for reading minds doesn't seem to work with
him, but violence follows in his wake. The series details the
co-existence of vampires and humans in Bon Temps, a fictional small
Louisiana town. This is all possible due to the creation of True Blood™
by Japanese scientists. TruBlood™ allows vampires to get all their
nourishment through the synthetic blood, and theoretically leave humans
alone. Hmmm, I better finish my Bloody Mary before it clots…
The
Twilight Series by Stephanie Myers: She is the author of the books
Twilight, along with the sequels New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn.
The Twilight saga follows the adventures of Isabella Swan (nicknamed
Bella), a teenager who moves to Forks, Washington and finds her life
turned upside down when she falls in love with a vampire named Edward
Cullen.
The series has gained a cult following among young adult
readers. Fans have been officially dubbed "Twilighters". Many dress up
like the characters. They write their own fan fiction about them, post
their tales on the Internet. When Stephenie Meyer appears at a
bookstore, 3,000 people go to meet her. There are Twilight-themed rock
bands. The small town of Forks on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington
State is a real town, and has thus received am unusual amount of
attention, and now celebrates "Stephenie Meyer Day" on September 13, the
date of character Bella Swan's birthday, in honor of the author. So,
just why has this series become so immensely popular? As Shakespeare
knew, love burns hotter when love is forbidden, and this pair of lovers
is extremely star-crossed.
Blood Sucking Fiends and You Suck by Christopher Moore: You meet the girl of your dreams
and she's dead. No, make that undead, and, now surprise! You are a
vampire too. Yes, love bites, and Christopher Moore knows it. You Suck, a
love story, is Moore's tenth novel and sequel to Blood Sucking Fiends,
his third novel.
Christopher Moore is an American writer of
absurdest fiction. His novels typically involve an ordinary guy thrust
into supernatural or extraordinary circumstances, and often touch on
political, environmental, or social concerns. Think John Steinbeck mixed
with Kurt Vonnegut. Nope, You Suck is not your typical vampire story. I
guess that's what happens when you fall for the ghoul necks door…
The night is dark and cold, a good night for hunting. Now where did I put my ultraviolet flares and crossbow???
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