Read any good vampire books lately?
huitaca
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Posted 10:01 pm, 12/01/2009
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I have to admit it...I'm a complete Sherrilyn Kenyoun addict. Get every one when they are released. However, for some other series that I don't think have been mentioned: Yasmine Galenorn's Sisters of the Otherworld series (Witchling, Changeling, Darkling....three others to date); for those wtih a much less romantic bent, Christopher Golden's Shadow Saga series (Of Saints and Shadows, Angel Souls and Devil Hearts, Of Masques and Martyrs, etc); and for ADULT reading, check out Laurell K. Hamilton's series that begins wtih A Kiss of Shadows...faye, not vamp, and not for anyone under 18.
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huitaca
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Posted 9:55 pm, 12/01/2009
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Ah, Radio, and here I was, thinkin' that you didn't have a "softy" side....
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lightningkat
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Posted 12:11 am, 11/27/2009
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maybe i ought to go ahead and read the twilight books but for some reason I just can't start on it. I have twilight on my shelf i just haven't read it.
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ziggy99
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Posted 9:57 pm, 11/26/2009
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Raido, it's OK. I wasn't real excited to read those books either but I did and couldn't put them down. The word Vampire, made me think, far fetched, if you will, however; Stephenie Meyer did an excellent job. I read all four and couldn't put them down.
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RadioGiant
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Posted 11:16 pm, 11/15/2009
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I apologize for being critical. We like what we like. No one need give any reason. I'm a 51 year old man who occasionally reads romance novels! GO FOR IT! TEAR ME A NEW ONE! I richly deserve it. I also read lots of technical journals about radio engineering, computers, audio, recording, and other geeky stuff...not because I have to...I do it FOR FUN! I subscribe to both Cat Fancy AND Bird Talk! Kind of like registering Republican AND Democrat, don't you think? I'm a perfectionist, but in areas that matter to no one but me. I spend much of my life "in the forest" (figuratively speaking), desperately searching for trees. In other words. who the **** am I to question YOUR taste and judgment, when mine is so deeply flawed! Enjoy what you enjoy! And never worry what a jerk like me, or anyone else for that matter, thinks!
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lightningkat
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Posted 6:32 pm, 11/15/2009
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I love paranormal books. I read them constantly and own several hundred of these books. I have been collecting them since high school and my collection ranges from space travel to vamps, ghosts, and dragons, witches, and werewolves, and all manner of shifters. I just cannot get enough of these books. Yes, i am lightningkat and i am addicted to paranormal literature.
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RadioGiant
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Posted 5:21 pm, 11/15/2009
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You're right, I should have just ignored the thread. I don't understand the appeal of the genre. There's just something about the genre that bothers me. The idea that a compulsion to drink human blood is somehow a romantic curse. EWWW!. I can't imagine anything I'd less enjoy spending five seconds contemplating, much less a few hundred pages. Still, that's what these forums are for. The expression of opinions. These are mine!
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1goddess
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Posted 11:44 am, 11/15/2009
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I would answer that RJ...but what's the point...Radio Giant obviously has done a good job of that themselve's! Geesh!!!!
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RJspetkitten
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Posted 9:50 am, 11/15/2009
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I understand that you do not like Vampire books. What I do not understand is why you felt the urge to click & reply on a thread titled "Read any good vampire books lately?"
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RadioGiant
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Posted 7:54 am, 11/15/2009
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If the subjcet matter is vampires, it can be a "terrific read", and never be read by ME! Sorry! Vampires, space aliens, Area 51, "left behind" sagas, conspiracy theory nonsense, these are literary places I'll never visit. And I believe my life will have been enriched immensely by staying away! If they're you're "cup of tea", then by all means enjoy. I'm sure I read some things that would make you yawn!
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1goddess
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Posted 10:25 pm, 11/13/2009
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Radio Giant...that Robert McCammon book just mentioned is a terrific read...and so was Wolf's Hour..takes place in 1944 during the D-Day time frame...really really good reads..just abit different!!!
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RadioGiant
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Posted 9:52 pm, 11/13/2009
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The total number of vampire books I've read....let me calculate this...carry the one....ok....just one second...alright...the total number of vampire books I've read is ZERO. The total number I expect to have read when drawing my final breath: ZERO. A life well lived!
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scarlettmoon
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Posted 9:24 pm, 11/10/2009
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They Thirst by Robert McCammon .its not a series but a great frightening read
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lightningkat
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Posted 10:29 pm, 10/22/2009
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Try Sherrilyn Kenyon's new series The league. The 1st is Born of Night.
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sassygirl77
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Posted 9:46 pm, 10/22/2009
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I love Sherrilyn Kenyon. I have read all her books in the Dark-Hunter series.
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ap1224
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Posted 1:19 pm, 10/12/2009
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The House of Night series is great! If it's already been posted, I apologize. I only looked over one page of posts. Have a great read!
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yorkiemom
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Posted 9:55 am, 10/02/2009
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The Mary Janice Davidson books are also good. Very entertaining!
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lightningkat
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Posted 9:30 pm, 09/27/2009
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check out dark-hunter.com. not only do they list books in the series, but all types of fun facts about characters and other stuff. Ash even has his own myspace.
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Want2Bme
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Posted 5:59 pm, 09/27/2009
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A little more than vampires but has anyone read the Sherrilynn Kenyon "Dark Hunter" Series? I have several but am looking for more. If you have read and have them pm me a list.
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kittybaby069
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Posted 4:56 pm, 09/27/2009
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idk if it has been said or not, but i like the house of night series by pc cast and kristin cast.
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