Who is the best author of vampire fiction?
- tinyViolin
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I read "Lasher" by Rice and I was so surprised that after I finished the book I went around being surprised for a while and couldn't quite muster the courage to pick up another book.Woodland Nymph wrote:Anne Rice is my favorite author, and her vampire novels are superb. They actually ruined vampire fiction for me in a way, because I have never been able to find anything else I like as much.
I don't think I've ever been struck with such a huge helping of infidelity, incest, sex, blood, sex, and sex before. It's not about vampires, yet had to mention it.
But, I'll give it to Rice. She knows how to make solid, rounded characters like nobody's business. Her vampires have to be among the most compelling ever written, second only to Dracula.
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I agree with you about how solid and real her characters are. Each individual vampire contained layers and layers of a complex, sensitive, philosophical nature. I felt so close to them, I considered them my friends. As foolish as this sounds, I still do.
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I agree that modern vampires have been effectively de-fanged. After I heard it once, I'm more and more convinced that Meyer's books have more to do with religion than vampires. Commitment, eternal devotion, maternal self-sacrifice, smug entitlement, ad infinitum. At no point do her vampires ever seem remotely dangerous. Edward pouts; he doesn't rage.
Still, I read them. But, I just attempted Book 9 of the Sookie Stackhouse series, and I have to say: Charlaine Harris wins for worst vampire writer ever. The Twilight books I managed to get down, even as I was convinced that I could write them better. I literally would not bother with Harris's work. Blech. It took me too long to realize that no, she's not getting better, rather consistently worse.
It seems like the vampire genre is woefully in need of quality. So, there's little competition for Bram Stoker and Anne Rice. I'll have to read Kostova again, it seems. ^^
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- Pinkpaper
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I like the spin that the sookie stackhouse vampires have but those books have gotten worse as they have gone on so I havent read the last couple.
So for me its Anne Rice - the good old fashioned vampire plus I like how the books and vampires have developed.
Also a huge nod towards Bram Stoker.
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one thing you should check out is a nonfiction book about vampires called "the dead travel fast" which is an author who goes on a quest for real vampires and ends up going really far into how vampire mystique has changed a lot of society...its a very interesting and humorous read and might help you out.
and then you have a lot of graphic novels about them...i would start with 30 days of night and go from there. i think that it captures vampires at their most primitive and its pretty amazing.
and now i am really excited to read the historian! i had never seen that one before.
with vampires at their peak right now you shouldnt have too hard a time with twilight and the vampire diaries, but those are cultured more toward teenage girls who need something to fantisize over then actual vampires, which i find to be kind of a cop-out....
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As to Lasher I loved it. But you must read The Witching Hour and then read Taltos. This was a very good reading experience, and I liked The Witching Hour by far the best. Happy Reading.
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