Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt.Vrex360 said:I suppose I should come right out and suggest 'I Am Legend' as a worthy candidate.
Granted it is quite a short book but excellent when it comes to making a science behind the Vampire myth.
Depends on which Hellblazer writer you mean. I loved Garth Ennis' run on it, especially the wonderful, wonderful Dangerous Habits. Of course, Warren Ellis was really good too.SonicWaffle said:Sir, you are incorrect. The best comic book series ever is Hellblazer. Preacher is number two, with third place being taken up by The Invisibles, in all it's insane, hard to understand glory.Queen Michael said:Twice. Maybe the best comic book series ever.SonicWaffle said:Have you ever read Preacher?
I've read the entire manga and watched the first anime series. Really liked the manga, anime was pretty good. Haven't watched the OAV.gof22 said:The Hellsing Manga is pretty cool. It isn't technically a novel since they come in different volumes but if you want something new to read about vampires than I would have to recommend it. The OVA series is pretty good as well.
Anne Rice anyway. The Vampire Lestat is one of the best vampire novels I've ever read.Queen Michael said:I'm not into Anne Rice, so don't bother mentioning her.
Ennis was pretty good, I'm re-reading Bloodlines at the moment. I'm really not a fan of the art, unfortunately.Queen Michael said:Depends on which Hellblazer writer you mean. I loved Garth Ennis' run on it, especially the wonderful, wonderful Dangerous Habits. Of course, Warren Ellis was really good too.
GREATLY recommend Christopher Pike's 'The Last Vampire' with is the first in a series of 6 short novels.Queen Michael said:I've already read bram Stoker's Dracula, Salem's lot, I tried Dead until Dark, and I skimmed Twilight. What I want is a modern-day vampire story (not a romance), where the vampire is either the protagonist or at least a frequently recurring character (like Bill or Edward). I'm not into Anne Rice, so don't bother mentioning her.
Edit: I didn't actually like Twilight. Really shoulda mentioned that.
That was my recommendation. Vampires do play a part in it, but it does tend to focus generally on the supernatural (Warlocks, demons, werewolves). I really enjoyed it and I'm not a big romance fanA Free Man said:Hmm you should read City of Bones (and City of Ashes/City of Glass both in the trilogy) however it is a romance and though none of the main characters are vampires it is that sort of modern supernatural genre that I think you are hinting towards. I don't know if you would like it but I would really recomend taking a look at it![]()