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Vampire Forensics: Uncovering the Origins of an Enduring Legend - Community Reviews back

by Mark Collins Jenkins
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
Vampire Forensics is an entertaining book filled with factoids that attempts to explore the history of vampires. Mark Collins Jenkins cites folklore, literary characters (e.g. Dracula), anthropological, archaeological, medical (e.g. rabies, plague victims, funerary practices) and other scientific re...
vanessacbs
vanessacbs rated it 11 years ago
I’ve liked vampires for a long time – maybe it began with Twilight (yes, I like Twilight – the books, not the movies), or with the Argeneau novels or some other source too far back in the past to be properly remembered. I loved, loved, loved Dracula and it’s the older versions of vampire tales that ...
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ѦѺ rated it 12 years ago
i recommend this book to those who are interested to find out more about the origins of the vampire lore. despite its scholarly approach, i find it readable and easy to digest. it would have been more interesting for me though if the author included some photographs.
Something to Ponder
Something to Ponder rated it 13 years ago
E book starts off very interesting. It gradually gets off target to include all types of burial methods. The good thing is that it is an interesting topic. If you like odd facts and dates, this is the book for you.
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 15 years ago
I've skimmed over half the book. I might pick it up again; I might not.Here's the problem.If you've read The Vampire: A Casebook or any other book about vampires, you know everything that this book is talking about.Honestly, I also would have thought that some one working for Nat Geo would have got...
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