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Most compare the two for their likeness in trying to make the "romantic vampire". Anne Rice is well-known for being the first author to recreate the old horror vampire into an elegant and romantic vampire with human like feelings. Twilight is a newer form of such and vampire fans love to compare what they started out with and what is the new trend to the vampire scene.

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