Welcome to the wonderful world of non-fiction vampire books!
There are hundreds of contributions to this field, but a few I recommend to start you off are Paul Barber's Vampires, Burial, and Death: Folklore and Reality (1988), J. Gordon Melton's The Vampire Book: Encyclopedia of the Undead(1994/1999/2010), Nina Auerbach's Our Vampires, Ourselves(1995) and Jan Louis Perkowski's Vampire Lore: From the Writings of Jan Louis Perkowski (2006).
The majority of vampire works concern themselves with film and literature. I suggest you also look up "vampires" as a subject heading in your local (or state/national) library catalogue for others.
The book gives the storyline for the show, such as it was. (The original plan was to let things happen spontaneously during filming, but not much happened, so the storyline was "dressed up" for the book.)
glass houses and the book carries on in dead girls dance at the beginning
Manorama Year Book Encyclopaedia Britannica
there are many vampires in that book. The whole mountain is a home for vampires. there are at least 10 who are mentioned and have a major part in the book.
There is no prince of vampires unless your asking about a book
werewolves and vampires are born enemies its in there blood to hate vampires
There are many vampires in Twilight that come into the book at different intervals. I cannot fathom which vampires you are asking about. Read the books and then you'll find out.
The next Morganville vampires book is book 10 Bite Club will be coming out May 3rd 2011
Dracula
no, but in book four, Percy thinks that the emposai that attack him are vampires.
No, the Vampires Suck movie was a parody of the Twilight series.
The Morganville vampires its the morganville vampires by rachel caine.