Rating: Summary: I am flabbergasted by the sheer beauty of this book Review: This was my first experience with Anne Rice, I must say that I am extremely glad that we have such writers with such vivid and concise imaginations. This novel will suck you into its vortex of mystery and mayhem. If you "liked" Interview with a Vampire, then you will "love" The Witching Hour. I have never read such a book, (and I have read plenty), with such amazing characters, plots and storylines. You will be mesmerized and you will lay awake at night, thinking of these people like you knew them yourself. I recommend this book wholeheartedly. If you love twisted tales, then this one is for you.
Rating: Summary: Great book Review: i've read all 3 books of the Mayfair trilogy. They were all great books. i highly recommend this book plus the other two, Lasher and Taltos.
Rating: Summary: The Witching Hour Trilogy Review: WOW! I bought The Witching Hour, by Anne Rice and I read the whole thing in about 2 weeks. I could not put it down. Anne Rice has an amazing mind to write such an intense book. Needless to say, after I finished reading the first book in the trilogy, I had to run to the store to buy the second, and then again the third. I have all three of The Witching Hour Books in my collection of favorites. I really enjoyed reading them and I recommend them to anyone who likes super-natural thrillers and sagas. The story twists and turns and never stops...
Rating: Summary: Some Nazi propaganda inside Review: The Witching Hour is a master piece. No doubt about it, I even presented it to someone I care. The supernatural story is so well written and so rich that you can't take your eyes off the 1000 pages book. But it has some genetic purism that sounds like nazism and becomes more clear in the second book - Lasher. Anyway it not waste of time read it, I would read it again.
Rating: Summary: the best trilogy of books i ever read Review: i've always been a huge fan of science fiction, but anne rice really turned me on to it. this book was so interesting that i couldn't put it down. i don't normally read that fast but i read this book in 2 days. if you read this book you have to complete the trilogy and read lasher and taltos also. you'll understand when you read this book. it's kind of like a soap opera and you can't wait to find out what happens. your emotions will go every which away. you'll be crying, laughing, jumping, and screaming right along with the characters. Anne Rice is a brilliant writer in my opinion and if you read her books then you'll come to the same conclusion. try it out!
Rating: Summary: A definite must read! Review: I had long been a Stephen King fan, well over 15 years, but the first time I picked up a Anne Rice novel...well, I was hooked. The Witching Hour was my first, and it remains my favorite. The imagery is so life-like that at times I thought I just had to be there with the characters...how else could I feel those New Orleans breezes? I became enthralled by the very idea that a "witch" could also be "human" that I sought out all the books I could find on that subject. Anne Rice certainly sold me on her opinions....maybe she can change your.
Rating: Summary: A Masterpiece! Patience is a virtue! Review: Yes, this book does have alot of setup, but its worth it! This is a chronical of works here! I enjoyed every page...Ms. Rice's writing is so encompassing that you feel as though you ARE a fly on the wall. The sights, sounds and smells of New Orleans are within reach while you read. I was absolutely addicted to this series and read one night for 9 hours straight. (bad move, I know) but I could not put the books down! Highly recommended. P.S.> If you have no imagination, MOVE ON!
Rating: Summary: Uncommon Rice Review: After having read other works by Rice, "Witching Hour" fits, and yet doesn't fit her usual style. The characters are as vivid as any of her other characters (from her early Vampire Chronicals), and her plot is as steeped in family secrets and history. Yet, after all the build up to bring the reader to the climax, Rice just seems to give up on the ending. After reading it, it is quite obvious that she purposly crafted the ending as she did so that a sequel would be possible. Too bad, I think the ending hurts the work. Then, when her characters and their sexual appetites are compared to her usual cannon of subjects, I was pleasantly surprised to find out that for the most part, her male characters of "Witching Hour" were not homosexual, nor did they have any strange sexual hang-ups (expect for the occasional male Mayfair ancestor)-- as was a common theme in her Vampire Chronicals. This was a nice, and welcome change from her almost common usage of homoerotic themes and sub-plots.
Rating: Summary: Southern Gothic at its Best Review: This was the first book I read by Anne Rice and was absolutely enthralled from the first chapter. Her voice is so delicious and contagious that once you've finished the novel it becomes surprisingly difficult to distinguish this novel from non-fiction. You feel pulled by an invisible force to visit New Orleans yourself to recount the steps taken by this family. You'll find yourself, once there, walking in the Garden District waiting to see Lasher at every turn. I can't wait to go back! Ms. Rice has an uncanny ability to draw her reader into a time warp where reality is blurred. I am ready for more of this family...I simply can't wait!
Rating: Summary: A very slow, methodical book Review: First Anne Rice book that I have read. I am unsure as to read her others. The book is as thick as Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, but lacks the tension so vital in holding a readers attention. Several times I put it down and read (and finished) something else. Some of the characters were extremely well developed to the point of boredom, others were so underdeveloped it was hard to grasp their significance or role in the story at all. The story zooms in and out, to nasueum. Rice, although having a poor sense of plot, and tension, has a fabulously rich vocabularily that is a pleasure to read. Characterization clearly is her strength. Plot is not.
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