Rating: Summary: "Feast of All Saints": A memorable story. Review: I fell in love with Anne Rice's work with "Lasher". But nothing grips me more powerfully than this book. I am not much for words, but this is just the finest works she has ever written. It is filled with drama and romance that any reader can ever get in a book. I've read a lot of books in my life and this is one that I will always remember.
Rating: Summary: Vintage Anne Rice Review: I went into this book not knowing what to expect since it was outside of the normal genre of an a.rice book; however, as a I began reading this novel I saw that as with all others, Cry to Heaven is vintage a.rice - that specail combination of mystique, eroticism and melancholy which is her signature.
Rating: Summary: A great book about homosexuality. Review: I've read a few of Anne's novels but this stole my heart. It was recommended to me by a friend whose an Anne Rice's fan. The story was dark but very human... i think we can learn to be more accepting towards the gay and lesbian community. This book opened my eyes to the struggles of the castrati community. An excellent book.
Rating: Summary: Still Crying Review: Because it was an Anne Rice book, I was looking forward to reading it. It was a piece of junk. And this book might as well have been listed in the gay section of ''Barnes and Nobles'' because thewre were times when men made out
Rating: Summary: A must read for Anne Rice Fans Review: This book was incedible, I had to read it cover to cover. I love her vampire novels but this was so differnt. She gave such great detail you felt like you were right there back in time. It was a wonderful escape. This book is a must read for all of Anne's fans. I'm not kidding I was so sad to have it end, I cry for more. I hope to see another book with these charactors I need to know how it turns out for them.......A loyal reader
Rating: Summary: Excellent Summer Escape Review: Ms. Rice takes us backstage in the world of 18th century Italian Opera. Here we meet the "Castrati", the emasculated young actors with the beautiful voices. Their lives and their dreams are breathtakingly described by Ms. Rice, whose attention to detail compellingly transports you to a time and place almost forgotten.This is an excellent summer book. You may not want the book to end, but luckily, Ms. Rice is a prolific author, who provides her readers with many opportunities to slip into equally exotic realities. If you haven't read Ms. Rice before, this is a very good introduction to her florid style
Rating: Summary: The best book I've ever read. Review: This was the first Anne Rice book I've ever read and I have to say, one of my all-time favorites. This book immediately had me hooked. I was instantly lost in a different time period, place and altogether a different realm that I never knew existed. The characters in this book were so real they were almost tangible. The settings that Anne used were incredible and something I could feel. Her narrative sucked me in and forced me to be a part of the character's life and feel the way he did every second of the book. This book mesmerized and fascinated me. I was completely lost in it. This book was by far one of Anne's best
Rating: Summary: Take a deep breath and put on a little opera Review: Anne Rice's best work ever!Anyone's best work ever!This is Tonio's story, a boy with an angel's voice and beauty. The breathtaking views of Italy that Anne shows you will take you there.You will love opera and you will hear it in your head, it's a promise.Anne's description and narrative skills will wow you, she was truly inspired when she wrote this book.You will fall in love with Tonio and Anne
Rating: Summary: Powerful and Engaging Review: Anne Rice, not only does it again, but this time better than ever. Her engaging storyline takes you to a magical time without the aid (this time) of vampires or ghosts. Her subject matter is so particular, and her research so meticulous, you can see the world she creates.
Tonio Treschi is one of the best fleshed out characters I've ever met.
Rating: Summary: Intriguing treatment of an interesting subject Review: I have never been much of an Anne Rice fan, having to force my way through Interview with the Vampire. But, as an avid opera fan, I was immediately attracted to the subject matter of this Rice book: the castrati. Having been unable to find much about the castrati in my encyclopedias, I thought reading a novel about them might be quite interesting.
Ms. Rice does not disappoint in her treatment of this intriguing topic. I usually do not like calling any piece of writing a page-turner, but I must admit that I could not
put this book down. The characters immediately grabbed my attention and I was compelled to follow them to the end of their stories.
I am certain that Rice fans will like this book. But I would like to recommend it to anyone interested in opera, vocal singing, and the castrati.
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