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Review of a new critical edition of the nineteenth century vampire serial Varney the Vampire, with an introduction, footnotes and other supplementary material.
Leonard Wolf's annotated edition of Bram Stoker's Dracula is packed with information-perhaps too much information-for every Dracula fan.
Since October 2005 when Stephanie Meyer introduces the vampire romance Twilight vampire books have been flying onto (and off of) bookstore shelves.
Twilight fans, never fear, there are plenty of vampire romances to satisfy your "thirst." Try theses Twilight Read-Alikes, or use the lists to hunt down more on your own.
Here is a guide to some golden oldies for all the fans of Twilight and vampires in general.
Overwrought with pop culture cliches and missing some of Austen's best characters, Amanda Grange's newest "Pride and Prejudice" takeoff leaves much to be desired.
Though Dracula and Lestat are far better known today, modern vampire literature owes a great deal to Polidori's Lord Ruthven.


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