Rating: Summary: IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!!!!!!! Review: I have to start out saying if you are an Anita Blake fan, this book is a "must read"!!!!!! I have read some questionable reader reviews, but of course had to form my own opinion, and I am glad I did. In the reviews one reader even went so far as to say "Anita Blake gives up her long-time morals". The woman is messing around with the a vampire and a werewolf, who the hell has morals like that to begin with??? This book is quite a bit "darker" than the others, and shoots off into the sensual more than previous books, but I think it is an important part to the development of all the characters. All the old names are back, and thankfully you get to see alot more of Asher in this book, which I really liked. The new characters you meet are amazing!! I look forward to meeting them again in the series!! The only thing I was dissapointed with, was the absence of (... I forget his name!!!) the other vampire hunter. But, after his presence in Obsidian Butterfly, I guess this can be overlooked. All in all, a great book in an absolutely amazing series. If, like me, you have read bad reviews, don't take them to heart. If you are a true fan of Anita and the gang, give "Narcissus" a chance, you won't be disappointed!!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: -- Review: I loved this book, especially with a 2nd reading. Have just finished re reading the entire series and the character development was great as far as I was concerned. I loved the bonding of the pard, and seeing more of Asher. I really thought Micah was lovely, and cannot wait to see more of him. It was also very sensual but was in keeping with what happens in the story and its so great that Anita is becoming more comfortable with herself and her new found powers. Cannot wait for the next book!
Rating: Summary: Very Steamy Review: I don't consider myself a prude, but I found the many sex scenes in this book getting in the way of the rest of the story. Although I usually have no problem with sexual scenes when they advance the plot (and yes, sex is a part of the plot in Narcissus), I was rather turned off by this book. Hamilton struck me as lapsing into soft-core porn rather than delving into the dark, sensual fantasy that she usually produces. Especially after the fabulous Obsidian Butterfly, this book was a disappointment to me.That being said, Anita does develop further as a character, making some very important choices that are certain to, pardon me, bite her later in the series. Because of the advancement, as well as the overall plot, which I enjoyed, I gave Narcissus three stars.
Rating: Summary: This was the worst of the Anita Blake vampire novels. Review: Of all the Anita Blake vampire novels this was the worst. I am a devoted reader of this series and this was a total change of pace from any of the other books. There was way to much talk about sex and the characters had almost turned psychotic about it. I prey her next book Cerulean Sins is a lot better.
Rating: Summary: spellbinding read Review: This is the first Laurell K. Hamilton book I have read and I am now in desperate need of all others before it. I could not put this book down and didn't want it to end. I was disapointed about a few things. May be just me but the men in Anita's life didn't show much character. Seemed like there was too much and too little going on in the characters and storyline. Seemed a bit fractured. But I still loved it. I am now a fan for life.
Rating: Summary: WOW Review: Anita has been gone for 6 months, trying to control her growing powers which threatened to take over her life, and in some ways (IMO) threatened to make her a slave to the desires of the members of her triumvirate, Richard and Jean-Claude. In this book, we see what happens when Anita leaves the preternatural community on its own for six months, with some not so great consequences, forcing Anita to finally accept her role in their community. Of course, in her usual "I woman, hear me roar" attitude, she saves the day; although she is a little more subdued in this book due to her pain and some self-blame at the bad things happening to her friends. She gets some cool new powers, and is finally forced into an epiphany with her love life, finally realizing that being willing to go the distance to save her friends is who she is and that she deserves someone who respects that. This book is the book where many things come to a head, and where much of the little hints in regards to possible powers reaches fulfillment (my favorite two examples being, Anita and Damian's talk about power and incubi in Blue Moon, and Anita's power liking the were-leopard best in Obsdidian butterfly.) I gave this book 5 stars when I compare it to all other non-Hamilton books that I read. However, compared to other books by Hamilton I would have to give it a 3.4. Supposedly it was rushed through editting, and it shows, not being as polished as the other books, and some parts being a little hard to understand. I found the fast paced, bombarding scenes as being representative of the turmoil that suddenly descended upon Anita's life, so although it was a little hard to read, I was not disappointed with the writing style. If you are looking for a book that is less than an R rating, look elsewhere, perhaps try Tanya Huff's blood series; it is meant for young adults. NiC is an R for the violence and sexual situations that have long been part of the series, which is another factor that attracts me so much to this series. So many authors are afraid to continue their scenes, and limit themselves, leaving strange blanks in their books. Hamilton is not afraid to go for it. There are so few books out there with a woman in the role that Anita plays, as a leader, as a fighter, in her personal life, and the writing community cannot but be bettered by the presence of this series. However, if you are looking for a book where the female main character falls to pieces when her life turns bad or is uncomfortable believing in herself, please look elsewhere. This book is meant for kick-... people only!! :) All in all, still kick-...; Anita Blake is still #1!!! SHE ROCKS MY WORLD!!!
Rating: Summary: Fast hitting non-stop Review: This book was difficult for me to put down once I had picked it up! Though there were some aspects lacking, all of ones favourite characters from previous novels are there. Including the infamous (yet dead sexy) Jean-Claude. The storyline comes at the reader non-stop, one finds themselves exhausted right along with Anita Blake, though she bears up well. Sex, blood, magic, and lycanthropes.. oh and did I mention Jean-Claude? A most definately recommended read!
Rating: Summary: Narcissus in Chains Review: This book was amazing and impossible to put down. Not only was it extremely sexy, it has an engrossing storyline that kept me lock away until I finished at dawn.
Rating: Summary: Sorely disappointed Review: I was sorely disappointed by this book. i have been an avid reader of the whole series but with the last couple of books this series is on a seriousl decline. Anita is the most irrating character in the series, it would almost be perferrable if she was written out completely.Lately Anita is becoming more and more dominent while all the other characters become more and more subservient to her will. I don't encourange anyone to buy this book. if you have to read it, save yourself some money and rent it from the libary.
Rating: Summary: doesn't measure up Review: I found that this book didn't quite measure up to the previous books in the Anita Blake series. Perhaps it is because there is no character depth. With Anita's apparent partial acceptance of herself and her own willingness to kill has come a lack of the charm and depth which was brought to life by the fact that she was torn between humans and the "monsters." The book never lets up. It is one action or sex scene after another. How the heck does Anita survive on days on end of one hour of sleep. Hamilton doesn't even really mention her stuffed penguins anymore. What gets me annoyed is the tendency Anita has to whine and complain about everything and talk everything over. I absolutely love Jean-Claude. He is all that one could want. What the heck is Anita complaining about?
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