Wissakins
I don't see Anne Rice as the beginning of the vampire story. I'm partial to Mr. Stoker myself, and his story was taken from early legends and superstitions. She may have revitalized the vampire story so that it was again popular.
I got tired of reading Rice's books after a while. I have read all the vampire novels, including the side novels like Pandora and the Blackthorn series. After a while, I find her vamps get stale and stop evolving as people. Obsession is not love.
I'll stick with lighter, fluffier vampire stories, honestly. I prefer a more up-beat approach to things that go bump in the night.
True, I agree that at some point you get enough of her books. But I always pick thme up later. Also about Bram Stoker. Yes and no. The true history of vampires I leave behind because me prof almost trew me out of class after I showed up with a work over fantasy creatures (36 pages long)
Normally 3 where enough
xd I warned the man I wasn't normal
4laugh But back to Stoker. I read it and the beginning was good but towards the ending the cliche got a hold of me and I wasn't really interested anymore. Probably because I expected so much of it.