Only thing I can think of at the moment is one of the James Bond books. They're alright, I thought so anyway.
if you want an even older Vampire story, look up " Varney the Vampire" Also known as " A feast of Blood" came before Dracula, and definitely made it's mark, or " Carmilla" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu * predated Stoker's work by 25 years. ( I wrote a paper on Victorian vampire stories once)twistedmic said:I'd go for either 'White Fang' 'Call of the Wild' or 'Sea Wolf' all by Jack London if you want something that has a bit of historical fiction (though they weren't really historical when they were first written). If you like books featuring vampires that aren't sparkly, whinny emo-bitches or depressed, I suggest 'Vampire$' by John Steakly, or the grand daddy of Vampire novels- Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'
I nearly forgot, 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury is a pretty decent book.
Damn you for stealing my point!Romidude said:Anything by Douglas Adams (Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy, The Long Dark Tea Time Of The Soul). Please, for yourself, do it. It will complete your life. Oh, and Metro 2033.
Yes! Though I think the Iliad is better for gratuitous murder. If Homer knew about pyrotechnics, there would be explosions in every chapter.Kuranesno7 said:If you want to challange yourself, I suggest:
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f) The Aeneid or the Odyssey if you wanna get classical and like gratuitous murder.
I second this, and also, if you're into sci/fi space epics, the Commonwealth Saga by Peter F Hamilton is great.Delta437 said:Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson is a great read if your into sci fi and stuff like that. Its kinda like the matrix or that one futurama episode where they go into the internet.