Rating: Summary: To start....... Review: I first read the vampire cronicles from our public library. This was the first time i became aware of anne rice as a writer. It was the beginning of a lasting and wonderful friendship and I would recommend anyone to read her books. When i read the vampire chronicles i became transported into an exotic era of our past into which the lives of her characters are born and reborned. I am sorry Ms Rice that i cannot describe in detail what i feel when i read your books but i hope this does some justice.
Rating: Summary: the vampire chronicals Review: favorite in the series is interview but i enjoyed all the others,especially tale because of what the waitress calls lestat
Rating: Summary: Wow!! Review: If you have never read a book by Anne Rice then you have no idea what you are missing! The Vampire Chronicles will make you an instant fan of this author. I have read these books so many times that I know the characters and stories backwards and forward--amazing writing! These books will always be a part of my library. Treat yourself--you won't regret it!
Rating: Summary: 2 of 4 ain't bad... Review: Vampire and Lestat are excellent books. Startling, exciting, and dramatic tales.Queen and the Body are much inferior to the first two - though if you have not yet read Vampire/Lestat then I am sure nothing I write will prevent you from reading at least Queen...
Rating: Summary: Starter set for someone not familiar with Anne Rice... Review: If you want to get all the details missed in the movie Interview with a Vampire or just find out what happened after it, this set is for you. If you saw the movie Queen of the Damned, PLEASE read the book. The story was changed for Hollywood so it doesn't follow the books. You'll be caught up in the characters lives from the moment Lestat is introduced. Lestat is the main character through most of the books but he's the most interesting of them all. Interview starts with the making of Louis. The next book tells the story of the Vampire that made Louis, Lestat. Queen tells you how it all started and almost ended for the whole world. The Body thief takes you on an adventure through Lestat's body and mind. Once you pick them up, you'll have a hard time putting them down because Anne Rice does a magnificent job setting the scene and making you see through the eyes of a demon. And yet, you envy them, you fear for them and eventually love them for the humans that they still want to be. If you appreciate a good story, pick up this set.
Rating: Summary: A different perspective Review: You are, of course, familiar with vampires. You've heard the stories, seen a few movies, and been glared at by plastic masks on halloween. If I asked, you would tell me all about coffins, crosses and stakes, garlic, blood and bats. But have you ever seen the world through a vampires eyes? Anne Rice has written a series of books that lets you do just that. This boxed set contains the first four books of the Vampire Cronicles, a different style of vampire fiction. In the first book "Interview with the Vampire", the reluctant killer Louis tells us in rich narrative all about what being a vampire is. He tells how the common myth is sometimes ridiculous, but at other times painfully acurate. His voice is unique, and the brooding darkness of this vampire-tale is truly haunting. Louis is full of guilt and remorse over the lives he has to take, and all the pain and suffering he brings about. He believes himself to be damned, a creature of the devil, with no right to even exist. He tells how the fascinating Lestat made him a vampire, of their clashes and uneasy coexistance. Lestat is unpredictable, sometimes unbelievably cruel, while Louis is so human it hurts. And when the child Vampire Claudia enters, things become darker and more dramatic than ever before. The rich descriptions of colonial New Orleans, of Paris and the eternal night are a true delight to read, and well worth the time. The next books in the series belong not to Louis but to Lestat himself, out to defend his name and tell his side of the story. From now on Lestat is the star of the show, and he would not have it any other way. Lestat is character who demand attention, sometimes even speaking directly to his audience. He is completely different from Louis, and so the books are different. But always there is the darkness, and the eternal night. If you have ever wondered what it is like to be a vampire, than these are the books for you.
Rating: Summary: Drac-Who? Come on Down Lestat! Review: Vampires.. The mythological creatures that haunt the night or are they mythological? After reading Anne rices books you may think differently.. She puts so much emotion, character, and real life worries into these books that you will come away swearing that all the characters are alive and roaming in LA. For those who are just starting into her beloved vampire chronicles be aware that these are not the only books.. she does continue the stories of our beloved characters.
Rating: Summary: Anne Rice Rocks!! Review: I love evey one one Anne Rice's book's. She makes you feel like you are right in the book. Queen of the Damned is the best!!!! Queen Akasha makes you pitty all those who sufferd for her. And her big plan's for men makes you shiver.
Rating: Summary: Vampire emotions have never been so entertaining Review: If you've seen the movies "Interview With the Vampire" or "Queen of the Damned," you've only had a taste of what Anne Rice's vampires are about. Whether it's the Brat Prince Lestat, human-like Louis, or wise Ancient Marius, you will come to love each one for their faults and strengths when you have finished these four books, as told by Louis in the first book, and Lestat in the next three. You will crave to read the other novels that come after-"Memnoch the Devil," "The Vampire Armand," "Merrick," "Blood and Gold," "Pandora," and "Vittorio the Vampire"-because you want to know the story behind all these characters that Anne Rice has painted only vague pictures of until given the chance to tell their story in their own words. Indulge and believe, for Lestat and Louis have strange tales to tell.
Rating: Summary: No one does it better Review: There a reason Anne Rice's books sell by the millions. Her books are first rate. Anyone who has ever wanted to see what she's all about should consider buying this book set. Great books for a great price. Such rich description you'll almost feel the fangs. So buy these books you won't be sorry!!!
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