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Date: 2011-02-17 16:19:03
Geneon Universal Entertainment
Fiction
Vampires in popular culture
Vampire literature
Vampire
Bloodsucking Fiends
Hellsing
Dangerous Girls
In the Forests of the Night
Anime
Literature
Funimation Entertainment

Vampires Fiction Atwater-Rhodes, Amelia. Demon in My View. ———. In the Forests of the Night. ———. Midnight Predator. ———. Shattered Mirror. Brewer, Heather. Eighth Grade Bites.

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