Do the vampires not actual sparkle?
In the sunlight rather than burning up, they sparkle.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Do the vampires not actual sparkle?
In the sunlight rather than burning up, they sparkle.
In the world of me, I've just read and adored Cloud Atlas, by David Mitchell.
I loved the holy hell out of this book. Black Swan Green is also delightful, although you should be forewarned that it's more of a straightforward narrative.
In the sunlight rather than burning up, they sparkle.
Is there any downside to being a vampire in this verse?
I knew there had to be actual sparkling!!
Black Swan Green is also delightful, although you should be forewarned that it's more of a straightforward narrative.
I like a straightforward narrative!
They do indeed sparkle. God help us. That's why they don't go out in direct sunlight - because their twinklywinklysparklywarkly marble skin would be too glitteringly obvious.
sighs.
If she's into Twilight, she should check out Holly Black, Cassandra Clare (yes, that one) and Melissa Marr. Also Melissa de la Cruz. And although I've not yet read Claudia Gray's 'Evernight', I bloody love her writing and venture to suspect that the novel will be awesome.
t /stealthy attempt to point 14 year old intern to YA urban vampire/fairytale fic that ISN'T PANTS. And that features interesting young women complete with spines, initiative, agency and personality.
Is there any downside to being a vampire in this verse?
It makes you rilly emo.
(This is the same sort of thing that drove me insane with Time Traveler's Wife-- that and the horrible authorial intrusion.)
Barb, can you explain this wrt Time Traveler's Wife ? I know you didn't like it the way I did, but I'm not sure what you mean here.
Same here. I loved that book to pieces, and part of the reason was because Niffenegger was so internally consistent.
Is there any downside to being a vampire in this verse?
Well, he still can't go out in daylight because he's just too pretty or something.
Getting vamped makes you more of a Mary Sue than you already were.