Vampire literature

I'm replaying VtMB and I'm in the mood.
Of course, there's Dracula, and Carmilla but what else is there?
I hear people recommend The Vampire Chronicles/The Vampire Lestat a lot, is it any gud?

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there is a lot of world of darkness fiction out there. unsure of the quality. Strangeness in Proportion, a newer book, was enjoyable.

Yeah. The lore books are pretty good as well.
I have no intention of ever playing the RPG, but they're fun to read through

1996 called, they want their emo lit back.

this, I've played the rpg for years, i confirm the lore is great, well thought and really entertaining

>emo

is clear that you've never read anything about VtM

The Requiem was better

VtMB is shit and overrated by far
Dracula is the only good horror novel I've ever read

yooooooo! I played the shit out of Redemption. Christof is GOAT.

>No one understands me!

Best epistolary I've read.

About vampires
>On Jews and their lies - Martin Luther
>The Holy Bible
>200 years together - Alexander Solzhenitsyn

By vampires
>Das Kapital - Karl Marx
>Maurice Samuel - You Gentiles
>Who's Who in World Jewry: A Biographical Dictionary of Outstanding Jews - Judith Rosenblatt
>Talmud
>Kabbalah

that's pretty edgy, being antisemitic and all.

Tsukihime is the vest vampire story.

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>The Vampire Chronicles
read first (3 books?) and it was ok with it going to shit, really fast. Its interesting because vampires can't get boners thus it has more classic eroticism

>The Vampire Chronicles
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>Implying it isn't chutzpah

ah, its that autismo
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I loved vtmb, also loved the vampire lestat, def give it a read, havnt read any of the others

>implying is not goth

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I suggest

Salem's Lot by Stephen King
Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Dracula by Bram Stoker
The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice

Also, may be a light novel, but the lore is incredible in Vampire Hunter D by Hideyuki Kikuchi

>Vampire Hunter D
"D wanders through a far-future post-nuclear Earth that combines elements of pulp genres: western, science fiction, horror, high fantasy, H. P. Lovecraftian mythos, folklore and occult science. The planet, once terrified by the elegant but cruel Nobles (vampires), ancient demons, mutants and their technological creations, is now slowly returning to a semblance of order and human control — thanks in part to the decadence that brought about the downfall of the vampire race, to the continued stubbornness of frontier dwellers and, to the rise of a caste of independent hunters-for-hire who eliminate supernatural threats".

>Vampire Hunter D

If you like Vampire Hunter D you should check out The Son of the King's Queen by K.U. Cold.

The Vampire Archives. It's an anthology of short stories with a really nice selection of old and modern, classic and obscure vampire tales. The other antholgies in the series are also good, they are by a dude named Otto Penzler, there's one of ghost stories and another one of zombies, I believe.

Holy shit how can I be that old?

Interview with the Vampire is pretty good.
The Vampire Lestat has it's moments too.

>1000 pages long
Holy fuck, this is what I'm talking about
Thanks for the suggestion user

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Your brain isn't completely melted, you can detect things yet.
However, you seem to be in the belief that merely naming the commenter will result in something.
/pol/ isn't Jewish enough to suffer from being named.

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