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Vampire Lestat |
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Rating: Summary: Gripping Review: After reading Interview I was left wondering what was going to happen next, and boy was I surprised. The plot was truly amazing. I never doubted that Lestat had only sought company in Louis and Claudia, but for Louis to come back to his father kept him the weak sort he was in Interview. I think every son and daughter would apprecitae Lestats love for his mother, a risk to make her one of his kind, which was well worth it. Gabrielle was given another life to be who she wanted to be, this shows Lestat's kind heart. For anyone who has not read this bok, it is a must. It will hold you in its grip until you finish it, and you will long to read The Queen of the Damned, just as a vampire needs blood to keep it going.
Rating: Summary: the best thing you'll ever read Review: lestat suddenly is not the cruel vempire that he was in "interview," now he is the hero, the beautiful, devestatingly passionate character... he is as real as any person ever was, and a part of us, he is the person we would all love to become.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic book. Get it now if you like vibrant, rich stories Review: OK, to start with, I'd like to say that I HATED Anne Rice's works until this book. I read the Mayfair witches, and I fell asleep halfway through each single one of them. The Vampire Lestat, however, is another kettle of fish entirely. Lestat is as far apart from the passive, boring Louis as possible.. his sense of humour, energy and sheer vital force make him the vampire that never stopped living. Through his eyes, the vampire world is transformed, and the quality of the writing is by far the best Anne Rice ever came up with. Buy this book, read it, and treasure it. It's a gem, and one you'll want to gaze upon more than one time.
Rating: Summary: Anne at her greatest Review: This book captures Lestat as you never seen him. Lestat suddenly becomes a very intersesting and complex charicter. You are able to see inside of his thoughts and movements. Mysteries are uncoverd. And your mind goes on an endless journey.
Rating: Summary: You don't like it? Where's your imagination Review: This is wildly imaginitive, and I love it. I am not a die hard Anne Rice fan, someone bought me the first three in the series. I read number one, thought, yeah it was okay. This was excellent. It's an epic tale done so romatically well, that we hunger for more.
Rating: Summary: FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!! Review: When i read the first book, Interview with the Vampire, I thought to myself, god what book can get any better than this! But just to see if this could possibly be close to being as good as Interview with the Vampire, I read it anyway. Well this book is even better, suprisingly enough! I loved the movie and I think that they should make a new movie about Lestat. Tom Cruise is a movie wonder by the way! I can't wait to crack open the next book, Queen of the Damned I hope it will be as exellent as the other two!
Rating: Summary: THE VAMPIRE LESTAT ROCKS!!! Review: I LOVE THIS BOOK! It is an excellent follow-up to Anne Rice's earlier work, "Interview with the Vampire." "Lestat" gives a great new depth to the title character, who was protrayed as a villain in the first book. I was enthralled from the beginning, from Lestat's mortal boyhood in the French countryside, to his descent into the world of the Undead. The changes he made to the vampiric culture of Paris in the late eighteenth century were astonishing, as was his rise to superstardom as a rock star in the mid-1980s. The character interaction and the great secrets Lestat has revealed to him are page-turning. I HIGHLY RECCOMEND THIS BOOK.
Rating: Summary: What is Lastat Review: Lastat changes so much from book to book. It's clear that When Ann Rice first wrote Interview with the Vampire, she didn't have Lestat set as a hero. But as the book went on I found my self more intrigued with the other vampires, and more perplexed about Lestat.
Rating: Summary: Praise for female horror writers Review: Anne Rice shows us that a woman can scare the devil out of us even better than Stephen King or Dean Koontz can. In "Interview with the Vampire" she shows her brilliance as a crafty writer and a masterful storyteller. Kudos for Anne!
Rating: Summary: MY FAVORITE BOOK!!! Review: The Vampire Lestat was uniquely beautiful and like no other book I have ever read. It is even better than Interview With The Vampire, which I also loved. I was engrossed with this book from the moment I picked it up to the very last word. Lestat is such an origional character...he is really what makes this book so enjoyable. A must read!!!
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