Rating: Summary: Beautiful, seductive--a classic! Review: Anne Rice's original novel of vampires, Interview With the Vampire is stunningly beautiful. If you have only seen the movie, you are missing about three quarters of the story and the wonderful emotion included in the book. As the story unfolds, the reader can watch the characters take on their own lives (or deaths) and become real. You see Lestat becoming hard to control, so obviously a part of the real world, like someone you might meet anywhere, yet someone you would never forget. You can see Louis' pain, his struggle with wanting to be good, but needing the evil of blood. In Claudia, the reader can see the pain of wanting to have a lost child back on any terms, no matter how severe for the child, then the final acceptance that the child is better off where she is, than to suffer an eternity of being evil. This novel is the best that has been written in years, and is definitely a classic. If you enjoy this novel, I recommend that you finish the series. If you enjoy the series, the
Rating: Summary: revolutionary Review: Anne Rice has created an entirely new universe of vampires with this novel. She has shattered the pre-existing notions and concepts of vampires that have been standing for centuries, and gave us a fresh outlook of the lives of the living dead. The creation, and ultimately, the death of the child-vampire, Claudia was a brilliant stroke in the book. It was a touch of genius. It is tragic that the movie version of this novel did not quite meet the standards of her novel, but nonetheless, the book in itself was fantastic
Rating: Summary: A mezmerizing saga! Review: I was inthraled by it.I couldn't pull my eyes away.I could almost smell the refreshing New Orleans air.If you only read one vampire novel it should be this one.Anne Rice is pure delitement.10 times better than the the movie.To read it is to surender to your own imagination.The best vampiric novle EVER
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Book Review: I have read this book over five times. It is so wonderful to read a story where the vampire is just another soul trapped in a situation where is has very little control over
it. Lestat is a so eccentric in his way of dealing with life and it many complications. Claudia is wonderful and very devious in her dealing with Lestat and his cruelties toward
her and her "father" Louis. The book was so outstanding I could read it all over again. I am sure I will. Read the book and its companions. I love Anne Rice's book.
Rating: Summary: Let your soul succumb to voluptuous mesmerism. Review: Anne Rice takes us, through the darkness, into the depths of the human soul to find out the inmost desire of every human being: Immortality
Rating: Summary: Interview was addictive, captivating, and seductive. Review: Interview with The Vampire was the first book in my history
of reading books to capture my mind and not let it out until
the very end. It was immediately addictive and I found myself seduced by both Louis and Lestat, yet in very
different ways.
Louis's character played on my sympathy while Lestat met approval from my "dark side" if you will. Two chose one over the other I would have to go with Louis as his
character first touched my soul when I picked up the paperback novel from a friend who simply said "Read
this, you will love it"
Rating: Summary: An adventure through the realms of human perception. Review: As said so perfectly by the author (celebrated novelist Anne Rice), this book/movie is more about people than it is vampires. The feelings exposed in the marvelous and erotic content of the book explain human perception and thought all too well. Fear, rejection, guilt. The vampire Louis feels these emotions. As people ever-so-often do. I would recommend this book to anyone who has some soul-searching to do. There is much to be learned from the fantastical world of Anne Rice's vampires...
Rating: Summary: Read the book that fueled the Gothic subculture. Review: Who would believe in a world of darkness, hidden by eyes unwilling to see truth, in which vampires exist? Who of you would accept the existance of beings whose every thought was
blood? Some call it fetish, some obsession, some necessity.
You might be suprised how many believe. Some "Goths" seek to
portray the horrors they have witnessed by dressing in black
cloth, painting thier faces pale, and at times opening thier veins to offer release from the thirst. If these words conjure up unwelcome images, by all means close your eyes to
shut out the night. Close your eyes and pray for the light.
Many choose to be blind.
Rating: Summary: Incredible! No other word can describe it. Review: IWTV is one of the all time best vampire books. The characters are truly believable. If there were vampires out there this is what they would be like.
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Rating: Summary: If you'd have spelled it "Vampyre," then read this book. Review:
A vampire's thoughts on his life, his death and rebirth, and
his dark immortality thereafter. His experiences may horrify you, may enchant you,
will probably do both, but will not bore you.
This is the only one of Anne Rice's vampire novels told from
Louis' point of view and is thus very different in tone from
the other books, told (mostly) by Lestat. Personally, I
would read "The Vampire Lestat" and "Queen of the Damned" before "Interview," but that may be because, while "Interview" ranks high among vampire novels, I think the
second and third books rank even higher.
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