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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
DON'T LET EITHER THE TITLE OR COVER PICTURE SCARE YOU OFF!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
In my quest to read all things vampire, I had purchased this book some few months ago. I kept putting off starting to read it, daunted not only by its size (624 pages) but also by the fact that all the stories were written by women and I feared the majority of them would be nothing more than "bodice rippers." The back cover of the book said there were stories by some of my favorite authors, some of those being Poppy Z. Brite, Nancy A. Collins, and Nancy Kilpatrick; and though I also like Anne Rice's works, I bristled at the publisher's reference to her as "the undisputed queen of vampire literature," which reference only gave me further pause in making a decision to read the book. If they considered her writing to be the epitome, then how could I possibly trust their judgment as to the rest of the stories contained in the anthology? Nevertheless, I decided to read it, at the very least thus decreasing my "to be read" book pile by 624 pages!Was I ever pleasantly surprised, especially after opening it up only to discover that Anne Rice's "The Master of Rampling Gate" was the first one in the book! Of the 34 stories in this anthology, only two or three failed to hold my full interest; and several presented very enjoyable, unique twists on the meaning of vampire. If asked to name my favorites, it would be difficult, but they would probably be "Services Rendered" by Louise Cooper (a story with an ending you can't help but figure out and yet it made me mentally shout, "No! No! No! Don't do it!" and enjoy it just the same); "Butternut and Blood" by Kathryn Ptacek (a story set in a makeshift field hospital during the Civil War and a bedridden soldier helplessly watching Death come closer each night); "Venus Rising on Water" by Tanith Lee (about something that comes to earth through a portal opened by an astrologer's telescope, and a really creepy painting!); "A North Light" by Gwyneth Jones (it's hard to figure out if there's really two or three vampires in this tale that takes place in an out-of-the-way B&B in Ireland!); and "Jack" by Connie Willis (an unforgettable, rather sad story set during the London Blitzkrieg). Overall, I found all the stories to be haunting more than horrifying, ethereal more than erotic. It struck me as a book I might give to friends to read as a way of introducing them to the vampire genre; there is so much more to it than Dracula, and I am so often ridiculed and misunderstood for my interest in it. I gave the book 4 stars because I enjoyed almost all of the stories in this anthology, and will most likely read several of them a second time or more.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Far more hits than misses.,
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This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
As with any anthology, some of the stories will resonate more with any given reader than others. There were a few stories here than just didn't do much for me, but that's to be expected, and there were far fewer than might be expected out of 37 stories. But the quality was in general quite high, and if you read nothing else in this book, you really should read "Jack", by Connie Willis (the second to last entry in the book), a 50-page novella that is one of the best short, stand-alone vampire stories I've ever read.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Something for every taste,
By Garnet "Dreaming A Strange Dream" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
The vampires in this anthology are a diverse group, some are romantic, some erotic, may possess supernatural abilities, or not, others are grotesque, or simply bizarre. Actress Ingrid Pitt (of the Hammer films "The Vampire Lovers" and "Countess Dracula"), opens with a wonderful introduction and contributes an enjoyable story. Most of the stories are between five and twenty-five pages long. A few of the stories are around fifty pages. Anne Rice is represented with the first story. At about twenty pages, "The Master of Rampling Gate", is worth the price of the whole novel. It used to be challenging to find a reprint of "The Master of Rampling Gate", which was originally published in 1984 in "Redbook" magazine. I recommend this book to anyone who is looking to expand their scope of authors of "contemporary" vampire fiction. For those who have not been introduced to the writings of the great Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Tanith Lee, Storm Constantine, Poppy Z. Brite, and Freda Warrington, you may decide to build a collection of their novels . I tend to lean more toward a preference for a romantic, supernatural version of the vampire, of which, there are only a few here.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Vampire Lite,
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This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
Not a lot of wonderful stories, but a few fairly interesting ones. Not a lot of vampire's either, which i found dissappointing and why i called this review Vampire Lite I was prepared for some really great vampire stories... not some decent stories with vampire-like themes. The story about Sonja Blue has promise and made me want to buy other work by that author but that is about it. Entertaining but disappointing if you are looking for hard core vampire stuff.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Some good, some bad,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
I wish publishers would stop saying Anne Rice is the 'queen of vampire literature'. She is not an author I care to read. Also, I'm not crazy about Tanith Lee. I always feel like I've missed the point of her stories. Halfway through this book I had to struggle to finish the stories. The first half of the book (other than the Anne Rice story) was fine, then the stories got weird/uncomfortable. That being said, if you like the vampire myth, there are a lot of good/great stories in this book. My favorite is Jack by Connie Willis. Oh, and how come Laurel K Hamilton didn't have a story in this collection?
1.0 out of 5 stars
This book could have been better,
This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
I am on story 9 or 10, and they are very boring. Before every story there is a page or two about how great the author is and what other books were written in the past. The stories are too short and sometimes don't even look like they have a meaning. Not well developed. It feels like one big advertisement for other books
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible Cover, great stories,
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This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
Top notch selection of vampire stories from the classic to those with a great twist..
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
NOPE.,
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This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
In fairness and honesty, I didnt read any of the stories from beginning to end. I read the first few pages. I dont soldier through boring stories hoping for excitement down the road. Most editors do the same; if things dont snap, crackle, or pop close to page one...it's not likely to happen later.
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FANTASTIC,
By "mitziauna" (DENVER, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women (Mammoth Books) (Paperback)
THIS BOOK IS A MUST HAVE FOR ANY VAMPIRE LIT. FAN.
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Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories By Women by Stephen Jones (Paperback - October 18, 2001)
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