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It's FRIDAY!!!


Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee’s View and Alison Can Read.

This week’s question is:  Do you have a favorite series that you read over and over again? Tell us a bit about it and why you keep on revisiting it?

I have read The Vampire Chronicles several times.  I don’t know why but I have loved this series since I was in high school.  The characters are amazing and all of the books have exciting plots.  It makes Twilight look like fluff and Louis and Lestat could totally kick Edward’s butt!
What series do you love and read again and again?

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  1. Hi, I'm just hopping through. I still haven't read the Vampire Chronicles, but i plan to!

    Check out my FF @ http://australianbookshelf.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/feature-follow-friday-11/

    Jayne

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  2. I found myself picking up my copy of Lestat and flipping through it. I wish I could find my copy of Pandora, I think I would read that one again.

    Beth ^_^
    http://sweetbooksnstuff.blogspot.com/

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  3. I haven't read the Vampire Chronicles, but I do love vampires :) So great choice!

    Here's my FF!

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  4. Never read the Vampire Chronicles *hangs head in shame* !!

    Great post, new follower:D

    My Post

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  5. New follower here!

    I remember seeing those books on my mother's shelf, but she wouldn't let me read them because I was too young. That was back before vampires were all hip and cool. I guess I just never got around to getting my own copy, but one day!

    My Follow Friday Post

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  6. Hopping through. Considering that I'm a big vampire fan, it's sad that I haven't read any Anne Rice. I'd like to get to her. Dracula too.
    My Hop

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