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  2. Koyomi Araragi - Wikipedia

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    Koyomi Araragi (Japanese: 阿良々木 暦, Hepburn: Araragi Koyomi) is the protagonist of Nisio Isin's light novel series Monogatari. Araragi is a third-year high school student who became part vampire after sharing his blood with Shinobu Oshino. During the story, Araragi finds himself helping girls involved with a variety of apparitions ...

  3. Are vampires real? Here's what the experts say - AOL

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    Anne Rice’s novel “Interview with the Vampire” was turned into a big screen feature in 1994 and caused quite the stir after Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt were cast as beloved vampire characters ...

  4. Vampire literature - Wikipedia

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    Melton, J. Gordon. (1999) The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead. Visible Ink Press. Montague Summers (1928) The Vampire: His Kith and Kin, (book reprinted with alternate title: Vampires and Vampirism ISBN 0-486-43996-8). Chapter 5 - "The Vampire in Literature" is reprinted in Clive Bloom (2007) Gothic Horror: 108–126. Basingstoke ...

  5. Trinity Blood - Wikipedia

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    The novels began as a one-shot in The Sneaker in October 1999 and launched as a serialized novel in February 2000, with completed volumes published by Kadokawa Shoten from 2001. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Following the novels, a book containing backstory, world information and unreleased stories entitled Canon Summa Theologica , was released May 1, 2005.

  6. Vampires in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The term is used to describe vampires in general in the book series The Hunt by Susan Sizemore. The Strigoi play a central role in Graham Masterton's 2006 book, The Descendant. Richelle Mead's Vampire Academy novels features Strigoi as villains. The Strigoi play a central role in Dan Simmon's 1992 book, Children of the Night.

  7. The Passage (Cronin novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Passage is a novel by Justin Cronin, published in 2010 by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc.,New York. The Passage debuted at #3 on the New York Times hardcover fiction best seller list, and remained on the list for seven additional weeks. [1]

  8. Twilight (Meyer novel) - Wikipedia

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    It is the first book in the Twilight series, and introduces seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona, to Forks, Washington. She is endangered after falling in love with Edward Cullen, a 103-year-old vampire frozen in his 17-year-old body. Additional novels in the series are New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn.

  9. Brides of Dracula - Wikipedia

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    In the novel, the three vampire women are not individually named. Collectively, they are known as the "sisters", and are at one point described as the "weird sisters". [4] Although the three vampire women in Dracula are generally referred to as the "Brides of Dracula" in popular culture and media, they are never referred to as such in the novel ...