Vampires Continue to Take Over the Literary World
It’s a chicken or the egg question (as in which came first): Are people reading vampire fiction like crazy because that’s what authors are turning out, or are authors focusing in on the batty bloodsuckers because that’s what people want to read?
If you need even more of the supernatural, here are a few that are hot off the press and chasing each other up the charts (exclusive of Stephenie Meyer who we know is the queen of teen vampire lit):

* The Secret Circle: The Initiation and The Captive Part I (July 2008) by L. J. Smith, author of the Vampire Diaries series (2007): This new venture for Smith began a trek down a related, but slightly different road; now, it’s about witches. And, as the name suggests, Smith fully intends to make a series out of this one, too.
* Vamps (July 2008) by Nancy A. Collins: It’s Harry Potter meets Gossip Girls when female, teen vampires live an elitist life in New York.
* Spirit (July 2008) by J. P. Hightman: It’s a supernatural epic love tale where ghosts and witches run ramped.
* House of Night series (newest installment to be released September, 2008) by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast: It’s another vampire read with a Harry Potter edge to it. This series follows a teen girl transitioning into adult vampire-hood through her attendance at House of Night - a school for change.
* The Saga of Darren Shan series by Darren Shan: Two main differences in Darren’s vampire series - the main character is male, and not a vampire, just a human who gets coaxed into the vampire lifestyle.

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