I, Vampire: The Confessions of a Vampire - His Life, His Loves, His Strangest Desires ...

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4.4
29 reviews
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368
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From yesterday to a hundred years ago, he lives in the world and walks among us. He enjoys the finest things in life, including beautfiul women, well-aged wine, and the finest classical composers. He has no guilt—he has no need of it. Neither good, nor bad, neither angel nor devil, he is a man, he is a vampire. And this is his story. . . .

“Women are my weakness. Or to be more accurate, I should say they are my greatest weakness, for I have many. Travel. Books. Classical music. Art. Excellent wine. And, formerly, cocaine. I admit these things without a sense of guilt. I am, as my friend from Vienna says, a man with a man’s contradictions. I am neither good nor bad, neither angel nor devil. I am a man. I am a vampire.”—From I, Vampire

Ratings and reviews

4.4
29 reviews
Feral Magick
October 10, 2013
This book, is by far my absolute favorite vampire novel. Its written in diary form, and nothing like Anne rices suggestively gay vampires. This book hadme awe inspired in many different ways. As a goth and vampire lore lover, this book is one of the best written of its type. Hands down.
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Alexandra Cortez
December 12, 2016
It took me 2 weeks to finish this book, due to it's slow boring pace. I only continued to read it since I had already paid for it but it's hardly worth the time.
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Annabelle Beatrix Miller
February 12, 2014
After reading this book I read almost every book after this. I only need to read London Vampire Panic.
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About the author

Michael Romkey is a newspaper editor and author of the cult classic I, Vampire, as well as The Vampire Papers, The Vampire's Violin, The Vampire Princess, The Vampire Virus, Telluride Blood, and others. He lives in Bettendorf, Iowa.

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