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What is a good vampire series like Twilight, trueblood, or the vampire diaries that I can read?

20 April 2010 1 views 13 Comments

I don’t like books that don’t have a love romance in it. I love how in the vampire diaries, elena has to choose between two men, and the same with bella from twilight and sookie from trueblood. My taste is simple, make it thrilling, romantic, and make it deadly.

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  • I Love Guinea Pigs said:

    read Harry Potter. you’ll learn what a good book is and there is romance and vampires. well, later on in the series there is.

  • arksisvondraken said:

    Anne Rice has awesome stuff.
    or you could go OG and get Bram Stoker’s Dracula. can’t go wrong there.

  • Emily B said:

    Have you tried The house of the Night?
    She has to pick between 3 guys there! atleast! overall its more like 6!

  • ~Fountain~ said:

    The Mortal Instruments is a good series like that, City of Bones, City of Ashes, and City of Glass in that order. The series is by Cassandra Clare. Not necessarily vampires, but all kinds of different beings of that sort, focuses mainly on Shadowhunters.
    Hope you enjoy em’!

  • Linze said:

    it is really time for this generation to graduate from the sappy vampire novels. if you are looking for some good vampire series the turn to the classics. Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles is a good place to get a good steady vampire background.

    once you’ve established a solid background then you can move up. it doesn’t hurt to make the next step vampire hunters like van helsing and the like. if you are really looking for some hunky vampires that would kick and cullen butt to oblivion then it’s truely time to graduate to the ever so sexy, raw masculinity, not to metion ripped greek vampires that live in New Orleans. Kenyon has a tremendous talent for bring out New Orleans ever so dark and deadly past filled with blood and gore. there are about 15 or more books in the series and she is still writing them. she was vampire goth before “vamps” ever hit the scean. so my strong recomendition for you to read would be the Dark hunter novels. Acheron is book 11 but truely the beginning of the story. i would start with that book. oh yeah these book are rated XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX so if your under the age 18 disregard anything i said. http://www.dark-hunter.com/ check out this site and you will see that i am telling you the truth.

  • <3nature said:

    Cirque du Freak series by Darren Shan

  • DngrsAngl said:

    The Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton
    The Count de Saint-Germain series by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
    Sunshine by Robin McKinley

  • vampiregirls18 said:

    cirque de freak….someone in my class recommended it 2 me cuz he knows i luv vampires and now my bff is reading them and she LOVES them…theres alot of books

  • Erica said:

    The House of night series is a good one, so is The Vampire academy series

  • ZeroG57 said:

    The Vampire Academy OWNS! Trust me it is a page turner. I can’t wait for the next to come out in May or March.

  • VampireGirl said:

    hmm well theres always Vampire Academy thats a really really really really really awesome series and maybe evermore and the vampire kisses series

  • lulu said:

    evernight by claudia gray, fallen by lauren kate and the hunger games bu suzanne collins are the best books I’ve ever read.

  • Aine said:

    As a vampire obsessed teenager, I have read every single vampire novel/series imaginable.
    Personally, the best I have read is the Saga of Darren Shan. The first book is called Cirque du Freak, but don’t be put off by the child-ish look of it. My mother has even read the saga and loved it. You can’t be a true vampire lover unless you read this saga.

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