Edward Cullen Listed in Entertainment Weekly Top 20 Vampires

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In general, vampires scare me, and, I didn’t want to read the Twilight series when it was described to me as a story with vampires. Penny of Silver Dolphin had to reassure me that it wasn’t frightening before I gave the books a chance.

She kindly sent me the e-books of Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse. I started reading Twilight on the afternoon of 15 November 2008, and then bought the fourth book, Breaking Dawn, and downloaded Midnight Sun from Stephenie Meyer’s website, so that I concluded all available material by 17 November 2008. And, I made the decision to buy the whole Twilight series in book form.

So, although the Entertainment Weekly list may have 20 vampires, there can only be one vampire for me — Edward Cullen

1. Lestat, Interview With the Vampire
2. Christopher Lee’s Dracula
3. Bela Lugosi’s Dracula
4. Edward Cullen, Twilight
5. Bill and Eric, True Blood
6. Asa Vajda, 1960’s Black Sunday
7. Angel
8. Mr. Barlow, Salem’s Lot
9. Schuyler Van Alen, Melissa de la Cruz’s Blue Bloods series
10. Gary Oldman’s Dracula
11. Klaus Kinski’s Dracula
12. Zoey Redbird, P.C. and Kristin Cast’s House of Night series
13. Jean-Claude, Laurel K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series
14. David, 1987’s The Lost Boys
15. Miriam Blaylock and Sarah Roberts, 1983’s The Hunger
16. Blade, the Blade trilogy
17. Eli, 2008’s Let the Right One In
18. Countess Bathory, 1971’s Daughters of Darkness
19. Selene, the Underworld trilogy
20. Caleb and Mae, 1987’s Near Dark

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