tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24215158.post5503836931752830736..comments2023-09-20T06:34:04.357-06:00Comments on Comfort Reading: Read What You Love: Mythology: VampiresJanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10209234434495701611noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24215158.post-13835194331495134102011-06-21T12:51:34.568-06:002011-06-21T12:51:34.568-06:00I definitely agree that vampires need to be invite...I definitely agree that vampires need to be invited in; they have such a physical advantage, that humans need some kind of way to protect themselves. I also like the turn-to-dust mythology that Buffy introduced. clean and convenient :)Amanda Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12900346984562574300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24215158.post-61104906938003713212011-06-16T11:53:38.538-06:002011-06-16T11:53:38.538-06:00I'm glad you mentioned the sleeping. It always...I'm glad you mentioned the sleeping. It always bothers me when vampires don't ever sleep. It seems so weird. <br /><br />I agree on the sunlight thing too. I like the solution they came up with in The Vampire Diaries with the spelled jewelry. I also like how they die in Buffy. That eliminates the issue of what to do with a body (the Salvatore's woods must be FILLED with bodies by now). <br /><br />I like the vamp face thing in Buffy and The Vampire Diaries. I also like that they have fangs. That always bothered me about Twilight. How are they vampires without fangs??<br /><br />Definitely like that they need to be invited in. In Buffy they can do spells to rescind an invitation, which I liked. <br /><br />I'm so glad most modern vampire stories seem to have dropped the turning into a bat, garlic, and running water parts of vampire lore. For some reason those always seemed dumber than holy water and crosses.Small Reviewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16072352095510905410noreply@blogger.com