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Jan 18, 2012 09:29

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The Horror Writers Association has announced the nominees for the Bram Stoker Vampire Novel of the Century Award. The six finalists for "Vampire Novel of the Century" are as follows: The Soft Whisper of the ( Read more... )

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lizziebelle January 18 2012, 15:04:40 UTC
Not that I'm a huge fan of Anne Rice (anymore), but that book really did change the game. I read it in high school, when it was still relatively new.

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gbsteve January 18 2012, 17:16:59 UTC
Probably Anne Rice, even though I don't like it either. The Stress of her Regard by Tim Powers is not his best but I prefer that. Also, Lair of the White Worm qualifies, as does Carpe Jugulum but I've read neither. Tanith Lee has written some fine vampire short stories but I've not read any longer ones of hers.

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green_key January 18 2012, 18:01:27 UTC
Thank you so much, dahlink!

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alivion January 18 2012, 20:08:24 UTC
I haven't read any of the nominated books; honestly, I sort of avoid post-Stoker vampire novels because the few I have read haven't been all that great.
I did start reading The Historian once, I wasn't terribly impressed but I do mean to pick it up and finish it some time. I've read maybe five pages of various Anne Rice novels (my sister adores her books) and, well, it took the publication of Twilight to make me realise that Anne Rice isn't all that bad in the grand scheme of things.
Gaiman's The Graveyard Book had a vampire in it, but it doesn't quite count as a vampire novel (it's also firmly on the side of the 21st century).
Brian Lumley's Necroscope series is about vampires. I read the first two or three books a while back and enjoyed them immensely. Not sure if they're "best of the century" material, but they are some of the best post-Lovecraft horror I've read (not that that says much, my reading tastes are ancient).

I think I will add I Am Legend, Those Who Hunt the Night and Anno Dracula to my list of modern books I should ( ... )

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peadarog January 18 2012, 21:10:32 UTC
Some great choices there. I'm amazed I still haven't read Anno Dracula!

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