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OCTOBER 8, 2008
Just a bite
I have to admit that I have always liked vampires. Though at the same Sure, there are the 'classics' -- Stoker's Dracula, King's Salem's Lot But not all vampire books are alike, and it is not simply in that some For younger readers: Bunnicular: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery by James and Deborah Howe tells the story of a odd little bunny that sucks down his veggies. The Ink Drinker by Eric Sanvoisin is a tale of a weird pale In Daniel Manus Pinkwater's Wempires, Jonathan decides he wants to be a vampire after watching a horror movie. But his attempt is rather amusing as among other things he puts salad oil on his hair. One of my personal favorites is Vampire Kittens Of Count Dracula (Scaredy Cats) by George E. Stanley. The local pet store has a special order kitten that gets delivered to the wrong house. The title's Board Book format suggests its for very young readers, but that seems a little off as one can tell by the cover. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer arrived on the scene a decade or so ago
In Scott Westfield's Peeps Cal Thompson is a carrier of a parasite
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