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“Interview with the Vampire” by Anne Rice

Eldren: The Book of the Dark

Eldren: The Book of the Dark

by William Meikle

Two boys in the West of Scotland awaken an ancient vampire. And the only way to stop it is in the power of a book—a bible detailing the dark religion of the Eldren. But time is running out, and the sun is getting low. Are you afraid of the dark? You will be.

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Authors who recommend Interview with the Vampire (3)
W. Bruce Cameron
W. Bruce Cameron recommends this book

All the modern vampire stuff started right here with this book. Worth re-reading just to see how many of the author’s conventions have been copied by current writers.

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Liz Strange recommends this book

When this novel was published in 1973 it set a new precedent for the “vampire tale”. The public was introduced to a romantic, sensual spin on a creature formally delegated to the lowest leagues of the literary world, a monster trotted out only to scare, admonish and warn. With Rice’s breed of undead, we began an intimate relationship with creatures that not only drank our blood, but ones who shared similar feelings of loss, love, regret and shame. The vampire was no longer viewed in purely black and white, his place in our imaginations and within the literary world had blurred. Instead of the predictable feelings of fear and loathing always associated with the vampire, the reader now discovered a new feeling within pages of this revolutionary book: lust. This would pave the way for a whole new generation of writers, and begin the first steps toward the genre of paranormal romance.

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Barry Eisler
Barry Eisler recommends this book

This is the book that ignited the literary and cinematic worlds’ ongoing obsession with vampires. It’s a brilliant story with a fascinating protagonist, and as good as it is, the follow-up, The Vampire Lestat, is even better.

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