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Pandora |
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Rating: Summary: The greatest of the vampire chronicals Review: Pandora is the most interesting character of all of Anne Rice's creations. Pandora is beautiful, sexual, and interestingly haunting all at the same time. The end of Pandora's telling of her past was so romantically memorable that it embeds itself in memory. Anne Rice has scored with Pandora.
Rating: Summary: The Best One Yet Review: This book combined my two favorite subjects: Vampires and Romans. My only complaint is that it ended too soon - I would have liked to learn more about Pandora's existance during the Dark and Middle Ages, coming from Roman beginnings.
Rating: Summary: It's okay Review: It's not the best of her writing, but it was a lot better than Memnoch the devil. I grew to love Pandora, and I did finish so it is on of her better books.
Rating: Summary: Great Novel!!!! Review: Pandora was the first novel I had read by Ann Rice. It was great. The detail she used to describe the time Pandora existed in was exceptional. This novel is the reason I read her others and by far is the best.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful, allmost like having a female Lestat. Review: I Loved this book, I read it in a day. I have been passing it on to friends to read. Now my friends who have never read any of Anne Rice's story's are now going out and buying the whole series. I loved how she tied "the Ancient ones" into the Pandora story.
Rating: Summary: Not one of Anne's best Review: I was overjoyed to find the book but was rather disappointed by the actual content. What was there was gripping but I felt that I was waiting for something more to happen. The book ended far too soon. The historical content was interesting but the actual Vampire content was limited to say the least. I look forward to reading the next in the series and hope it's more fulfilling!
Rating: Summary: Beautiful... Review: I really loved this book. It kept me up all night! I loved Pandora. I hope Anne Rice writes a book about Marius!
Rating: Summary: Pandora... Review: Well, I got a simple point: as the book goes on, you start loving Pandora and don't want her history to be finished. Lovely. A great book. I've read him a year ago, and really miss the felling I had. I looked for this felling in Vittorio but I didn't found...well, this is another comment...
Rating: Summary: Good book, especially if you like Anne Rice Review: The story is intriguing and compelling; very much in the spirit of the Lestat books. The details of the Roman history of both world events of the time and small details such as what they ate for dinner, combine with the beautiful and suspensful writing of Anne Rice in this, one of my favourite of Ms.Rice's books. The plot reminds me of that of her second book,"The Vampire Lestat", and the fact that Rice is writing from the perspective of a female is a spescial treat (In all of the Vampire chronicles Rice uses a man, mainly Lestat, as the narrator.) This is a wonderful book and great to read in one sitting (I believe it is the shortest of the Vampire chronicles). It also shows a hint of the same concepts as "Servant of the Bones" another one of Rice's entertaining books. One of the lightest and most enjoyable of the recent Rice books,"Pandora" is on my top 10 list.
Rating: Summary: BIG disappointment Review: I had a really hard time reading this book. It was dull and lifeless, not at all the Anne Rice of the past Vampire Chronicles. She spent the first couple chapters telling David a bunch of information he already knows!! I found that a trite way to relay information. This was definitely, in my opinion, a throw-it-against-the-wall book. Apparently, Anne is only writing these vampire books because her "public" wants it. Her heart is not in it.
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