Rating: Summary: LONGEST DAMN BOOK I EVER READ! Review: The cover and the title of the book enticed me. The actual size of the book itself annoyed me. Don't get me wrong, I love to read and a "big" (actually, monsterous) book doesn't scare me away, but this book was too long! Since I am not a quitter, I was forced to see this book through to the end. Once I start a book I can't stop until it's finished. Unfortunately, (or fortunately, for those of you who enjoyed The Witching Hour), there are sequels to this thing. I won't be rushing out to pick them up any time soon. This was a disappointment that took way to long to be over
Rating: Summary: My favorite Anne Rice Book Review: This book was incredible! I enjoyed reading it and the history in which the story was woven with. Anne Rice is one the the best authors today
Rating: Summary: Enthralling and mysterious - definitely awakens your senses! Review: The Witching Hour enlivens your senses and awakens your curiousity for the obscure. You realize that often in older families there is more than meets the eye.
Although the novel seem rather long at first glance, the journey you embark upon once the first page is opened, is one which you cannot pull yourself away from until you have reached its final pages.
Anne Rice's The Witching Hour puts its readers in a trance. You actually picture yourself as one of the Mayfair Witches, and imagine interacting with Lasher.
Its mystery hypnotizes - definitely a "must read" for all Anne Rice fans and newcomers alike!
Rating: Summary: Powerful and Exciting. One of the few good gothic novels. Review: Though I am normally not interested in gothic novels, Anne Rice seems to change my tastes with each novel. She recovers well from the sparse, boring, and unmoving world of "The Mummy" with this feast for the senses. Like "The Tale of the Body Thief" and "Cry to Heaven," this ranks as one of her best novels ever. Do not judge this book by its length. There is nothing boring here, whether it is the entire history of the Mayfair clan, or Rowan Mayfair's mortal struggle with the daemon Lasher, this novel maintains a fast pace and deep insight throughout. Definitely one of my favorite modern-day novels
Rating: Summary: Another dark spell falls upon the reader. Review: Anne Rice does it again! We are introduced to more of the dark residents of New Orleans, this time being drawn into a family of southern witches. Rice's background makes every page believable as we fall down the spiral with Rowan Mayfair and fall under Lasher's spell of beauty and tragic promises. One of Rice's best and darkest novels. It unfolds on the reader and envelops you until you are caught in the world of the Mayfairs
Rating: Summary: Fantastic reading! Review: I think this is one of Anne Rice's best novels. It is a fast
paced, dynamic book. I couldn't put it down. This is such a believable story that it is scary. It must have taken
her years to do all the research! Don't miss this one.
Rating: Summary: I'm still tingling.. Review: I've quite methodically decided that this IS the best book, themost engrossing book, that I have ever read. If you love epic ghoststories and aren't afraid of Anne Rice's sensuous nature, the Witching Hour is one voyeuristic turn on after another.
Rating: Summary: Fascinating book--a must read. Review: Anne Rice draws us deep into a New Orleans subculture consisting of one large, tangled family. The Mayfair Witches
will capture your attention and draw you into the web of their
life. If you like the occult, dark novels, and ghost stories,
by all means pick up a copy of this book. It's the campfire
horror tale for adults
Rating: Summary: Long but fascinating. Review: This book was very absorbing throughout, a little too graphic
but the story is great and the others in the series are just
as good. Highly recommended!
Rating: Summary: A long and terrifying journey into the Darkside!!! Review: The Witching Hours by Anne Rice draws her readers into the dark and convoluting history of an old and mysterious family
in New Orleans. 300 years of tears and blood and happiness
from the struggle against an evil and sinister being called
the Lasher. A must read for Anne Rice fans.
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