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Interview With the Vampire

Interview With the Vampire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thrill!! Vampire lovers must read it!!!
Review: One of the greatest novels by Anne Rice. I love her style(the book is like an autobiography). If you are interested in vampire, you must read it and other vampire chronicles

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A "Must"!!!
Review: If you are interested in vampires of all kind, you gotta read this book ASAP! Deep in words, thrilling and mesmerizing, it will drain your blood and take your breath away... Amazing! Magical!2 thumbs up!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Walking behind Louis
Review: I felt as though I was right there with Louis (the Vampire) the whole time. The book showed a full range of emotions. I am looking forward to reading the Vampire Lestat (the sequel). If you have seen the movie, but not read the book, then do yourself a favor. The book contains many scenes that the movie doesn't and builds the characters more than the silver screen will allow

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One word, AMAZING!
Review: This book grips you from beginning to end, it was like an addiction, I had to read the others in the Vampire Chronicles ASAP! Mesmerizing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the greatest horror books of all time.
Review: This novel by Anne Rice has to go down as one of the all-time classics of literary material. Anne Rice is up there with the likes of Bram Stoker and his famous novel Dracula

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The one made into the Movie "Interview with a Vampire"
Review: The beginning of the Vampire Chronicles The movie with Brad Pitt, Antonio Bandaras, and Tom Cruise Fantastic Book !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool Book!
Review: Kind of Boring at the start, But, persevere. It gets better

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interview with the Vampire
Review: Interview with the vampire by Anne Rice tells the story of the life of a vampire from the point of him becoming a vampire until the present time of the telling of the story itself. The entire book is in the form of an interview between the vampire Louis and a young man whoes name is not given.

I found this book verry enjoyable, the descriptians and languge this author uses are fantastic and make you want to read more and more. I was worried that the story being told in first person would grow old but I found myself forgetting all about the style in wich the novel was written in and rather becoming completley drawn into the story itself. Definatley worth the read, oh and yes it is much better than the movie, which I also enjoyed greatly.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: READERS: DON'T BE FOOLED!
Review: With Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice begins a powerful series with the life (or death if you will) of Louis Pointe du Lac. As you probably infer from the title, Louis is a Vampire. Now I am sure all of the reviews you have read about this book have sung nothing but praise for this extraordinary book. Now don't get me wrong, this is a beautifuly written book with exquisite detail and dialog more sensual than any man in the world. But I warn you reader, this beauty is hidden by the long and boring nature of this book. Now I may only be 17 but I have been an avid reader since the age of 3 and I know a good book when I see one, I love all of Anne Rice's books that I have had the pleasure of reading so far...except this one. My reccomendation reader, is that you skip this book all together and rent the movie from Blockbuster. I know that sounds horrid but it's true. You will get the gist of the book without the boring fluff. Then you may proceed to the more exciting books "written" by the sexy fine vampire Lestat!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superbly written book Must Read!
Review: Journeying through the epic tale of Louis the Vampire's horrific story in Interview with the Vampire by Ann Rice, the reader discovers many intriguing incidents, pains of sorrow, and joy. The boy interviewing the Vampire was looking for a short interview but he ended up using four tapes to hear Louis the Vampire's life story; with the main characters consisting of the boy and four vampires named Armand, Lestat, Claudia, and obviously Louis.

The novel begins with Louis still as a human and he is a prosperous plantation owner with a sister, brother, and mom. The plantation and his many town houses are located in New Orleans, were the story starts and ends. Once the vampire Lestat convenes himself into Louis's life the novel suddenly becomes frightfully exciting. Claudia, a young child and Louis are made into vampires by the malicious Lestat; Lestat made Louis and Claudia into vampires in order to live with someone else of his kind. Claudia becomes Louis's love and companion through the many perilous adventures they share.

As the two set off on a journey away from New Orleans they meet the unique ancient vampire named Armand. In Paris they have a whole troupe of vampires that live in a theatre were they perform interesting shows. Armand the leader of the group makes yet another of the many life-changing events occur. The setting for most of Interview with the Vampire is in Paris and New Orleans in various town houses and hotels.

Interview with the Vampire, kept me turning the pages non-stop. This terrific novel is filled with excruciating details of Louis the Vampire's many life-changing experiences. Though this particular book's genre is horror, it did not inflict nightmares on me or my colleagues, that have also read this superb novel. Ann Rice's book held a secret meaning, to enjoy life and to regard life with solemn respect.



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