Preparations..
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May and June were months in which I got delirious with vampires. I started off with Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles series. The books which I read are :
- Interview with the Vampire
- The Vampire Lestat
- The Queen of the Damned
- The Tale of the Body Thief
- Memnoch The Devil
- The Vampire Armand
- Merrick
- Blood and Gold
Among these the ones which I liked the most were The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned. The others are good reads nonetheless.
After the 8th book I decided I needed a break from blood and fangs and the first book I chanced upon was I Am Legend by Richard Mathieson. And guess what, I got stuck with vampires again. In the book, the entire human race is affected by a plague that turns them into vampire like creatures. The protagonist is Robert Neville who is immune to this virus. Mathieson weaves a tense and riveting horror story and I especially liked the twist in the end. The utter despair and loneliness of Neville, who believes he is probably the last man on earth, really strikes a chord within you.
I also read Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C Clarke and also another Anne Rice novel, Ramses the Damned. Ramses the Damned wasn’t impressive and it seemed rushed and pointless.
The monsoon showers have just reached a fever pitch here at home. One of my crazy habits, which I practice dutifully, is walking in the rain without a care in the world. And here I am, wistfully, watching it pour. That’s because I have this bloody cold and a slight temperature. So I’m content to watch from afar.
My computers got a virus that pokes its head up whenever I go online. Sure iv got an anti-virus with all the latest updates and stuff. It gives off a police siren when it finds the bloody critter and deletes it. But what do you know, within 10 minutes it sneaks back in and the whole siren and delete process continues. I’m feeling too lazy now to go take care of it now.
And so here I sit on the front porch of my home, inches away from the rain, typing on my mobile with music in my ears. I love it...