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>>15859511
The one about dreamy vampire cock, obviously.
Only the first one tho

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>>15786296
I'm slowly rewriting all my favorite Lovecraft tales as gay vampire stories, I'll see you bitches in 3 years when the trend comes back in fashion

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>>15642516
>tell me your favorite library NOW!
I guess the one I work at?
I don't have an pictures but its a public library and I never check anything out from there; most of the time I'm there its to service the PCs and chill out in the back and oggle the qt book shelvers from the local college
I'm 25 so its not *that* weird you sickos

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>>15638944
Fuck you, the beginning of the novel all the way up where it switches to the wife's point of view is magnificent.
Also Carmilla precedes it by literal decades.
>>15638950
Fuck you, too.

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>>15617325
Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice

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vampires have been ruined by contemporary fantasty ""literature"" and capeshit
Anne Rice's "Interview" is the only good one since Stoker and Le Fanu

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>>15531991
I try to stay away from any pulp that's modern, way too many faggots influenced by anime.
That being said, I recently finished
>The Drawing of the Three
>Interview with the Vampire
>Blood Meridian
>Call of Cthulhu
and those are all incredibly fictional but do a good job of not feeling pulpy.

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>>15532209
I have no intention of ever buying another physical book.

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What is some book-kino in which characters confront the meaningless of their boring mundane lives? Bonus points is the story doesn't have a lazy optimist cop-out like "love conquers all" or some "you make your own meaning" BS.

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reminder that if you just read 50 pages a day, you can read all of the following in just 1 year
>The Bible
>In Search of Lost Time
>War and Peace
>Middlemarch
>Moby Dick
>The Brothers Karamazov
>Bleak House
>Gravity's Rainbow
>Ulysses
>Infinite Jest
>Don Quixote
>Les Misérables
>2666
>La Comédie humaine
>Clarissa
>Atlas Shrugged
>The Lord of the Rings
>A Dance to the Music of Time
>The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
>The Man Without Qualities
>The Magic Mountain
>A Glastonbury Romance
>The Years of Lyndon Johnson
>Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
>The Tale of Genji
>All four Great Classic Chinese Novels
>Harry Potter
>The Stand
>Rising Up and Rising Down
>The Neapolitan Novels
>Goodnight Moon
>Zibaldone
>The Civil War: A Narrative

and still have plenty of reading time to fit more books in

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