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Interview With a Vampire

Growing up I never really was a fan of the whole Vampire movies or them as monster's because of the whole "Twilight" movies/books being very popular and when I heard about them and how the movies were I was just instantly turned off by them so I never really grew into the whole lore for vampires because of how cheesy Twilight was but when Vampires in classic movies like Van Helsing, or Day breakers I was more of a fan of. When it comes to this reading of "Interview with a vampire" I really like how Anne Rice's portrays the vampires as the classic kind of way where they are not fond of sunlight, where it actually hurts them and not sparkles like in the movie Twilight. I also like how in the story they explain the origin of vampires that's something I always found intriguing whether it is the true origin or her way she sees it, either way, it is interesting. This story also gets very gruesome when it talk's about the multiple times that they feed and k

Frankenstein

Growing up as a kid seeing all these things about Frankenstein everybody just assumes that Frankenstein is the big green monster zombie looking thing that looks pretty scary because of what the movies and TV has shown us, but in reality, in Frankenstein the book by Mary Shelley, Frankenstein is the creator of the monster. The book starts out with Frankenstein chasing the monster in the cold snowy weather of the Arctic. There is where Walton ship gets stuck in the artic. He was planning on trying to find scientific discoveries. Walton finds Frankenstein and tries to help him recover from the extreme cold from the artic. And eventually, when Frankenstein got somewhat better he started to explain his story to Walton and that is where the story of Frankenstein officially begins.             Frankenstein explains how he came from wealth, and he grew up in Geneva. He was really interested in science but he wanted nothing to do with the old science he wanted to learn stuff