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Pandora

Pandora

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Intrigueing, yet bogged with history
Review: Well, in the past 5 months I have fully imersed myself in Rice's writing. After reading Armand & being slightly let down (guess nothin' can live up to its hype) & reading Pandora as more of an obligation, I found myself enjoying it completely. It could have done with out all the historical referances (I don't know history & wouldn't have been able to tell the differance if they weren't there)& other than Pandora becoming a zealot almost immeditly after becoming a vampire, I was suprised & delighted.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: pandora is beautiful
Review: Anne Rice deserves a full round of applause for the one. Pandora kept up with the suspense and tension that you expect from Rice.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mrs. Rice..keep them coming
Review: As a follower of Lestat, I was at first aprehensive about reading another vampire's view other than his own. Yet in Pandora, I was pleasently surprised to find that she had the same lure Lestat has. This book is definetly a worthy companion of the Vampire Chronicles, keep them coming Anne.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Well at least this covers better
Review: What can I say? Anne what happened??!! Awful, that's how to discribe it. Just horrible. Ussually I like Ms. Rice's books. I guess I should get a clue after finding the Rosie O'Donnell likes to indulge herself with Rice's books and bon bon's at the same time!! Rambling, and rambling. Sexual tensions fill the book. She even has sex with Marius after they became vampires. I thought Vampires couldn't have sex, at least that's what I was led to belive..by her. Anyway, save some money, and time. You can get all this in the other books. The only good part was the first chapter where David meets her. Two Vampires face off!! Was hoping for a little Vampire fight. Would have been pretty cool. But once she starts writing, everyone starts going to sleep. Pretty usless and bad. Should we place Ann on the shelf next to Jackie Collins and Dannelle Steel...under TRASH?!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Decrease in the vampirical, increase in the historical.
Review: As always, Rice's writing style, full of imagery and artful descriptions, held my attention throughout this new novel. But Pandora falls short in its biographical elements as they relate to vampirism. I was haunted by Rice's descriptions of Rome and Antioch, but I initially bought the book to learn more about the VAMPIRE Pandora, not the educated WOMAN Pandora. I was angered that Rice mentioned a Great Russian Vampire, but never gave any descriptions of Pnadora's life with him. Rice should have lengthened the book and given her readers more of what they want, descriptive and complete imagery into the lives of her vampires, woven story lines with character interraction, and some type of plot.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mesmerising - Spectacular - Enchanting
Review: Reading Pandora - The New Vampire Chronicle not only keeps you captivated but shed new light to the whole chronicle. Not only Ms Rice, brings to fore a new hero, Pandora, she also manages to keep readers entertained till the very end. And now, after acquiring The Vampire Armand , I just can't wait to read more of Ms Rice's work. Thank you Ms. Rice for an entertaining 1998 - May God bless you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: It was a great novel, full of intrigue and mysticism. I loved it

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not the best she can do, I hope
Review: This is my first experience with Anne Rice's books, and from this experience, I recommend that this is not the book that first-time Rice readers should start with. The story and writing was pretty basic leaving much to be desired, and frankly, I thought the story much more interesting before she became a vampire. I am a fan of Dracula and vampire tales in general, so if anyone has any suggestions as to which Rice novel might be a better starting point suggestions would be welcome.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finally a good waste of talent on another vampire story
Review: This book was enjoyable and delightful. Even though i was cautious of her books because i had never read one before. This book lacked originality. After i read this book i decided to check out some more of Anne Rice. I tried to read the first chapter of Memnoch...yeah right...it was horrible. I think that Rice may have just gotten lucky on this book and found the right wording. I don't know how her books made it to the best sellers list, but after Memnoch, i'll never read another of her's!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Pandora" is a great novella that captures the imagination.
Review: I thought that "Pandora" was an excellent book that showcased Anne Rice's ability to write lavish descriptions and delve into the heart of the unknown and the mysterious. Though some claim that "Pandora" does not follow Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, I have one simple answer: On the cover it reads: "New Tales of the Vampires" While no other character can take the place of Lestat, I truely believe that Pandora is the next thing and I hope to read more about her.


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