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"The most popular type [of teen novel] right now isn't vampire, it's romance novel masquerading as vampire."
--Michael Grant, author of Gone
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Ah, vampires! You know, everyone's favorite blood-sucking creatures of the night, be they traditional, a bit strange, or completely out there. . . .

Vampire Detective Series and Vampire Musicals are separate sub-indices. See also Werewolf Works and Zombie Stories.


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