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Vittorio, the Vampire

Vittorio, the Vampire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh... My... God... Anne does it again!!
Review: About 1/2 way through "Vittorio the Vampire," I was already recommending the book to friends and family who have never read Anne Rice and, always seeing me with one or another of her books, ask that inevitable, "What is it about her? Should I read her?" Yes, everyone should read her stuff!! If you don't start with "Interview with the Vampire," which stands on its own as a classic even as it introduces The Vampire Chronicles, pick up "Vittorio" and have a taste. I really enjoyed this book... definitely one of the freshest and most captivating things she has done in quite awhile. The prose are incredibly vivid without getting tooooo wordy. The character of Vittorio is great. Part of me wants him to meet up later on with Lestat (or maybe Armand, since they were born in the same century), and part of me wants him to be left alone. I only wish Ursula and his connection with her might have been explored a bit further, to me it seemed he was more bewitched by her than in love with her. The angel storyline, without giving too much away, was simply great, a marvelous twist!! Something about this book makes me feel like Anne Rice has come full circle, whatever that means... I eagerly await whatever it is she chooses to do next. People who don't read her work tend to see Ms. Rice as only a writer of the supernatural, but her works are layers, unmasking not just vampires but contemplations on love, spirituality, and redemption. Read this book, it will engage you!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A sure sign that the Vampire Chronicles have been sucked dry
Review: I had hoped that Vittorio the Vampire would add a spark to my otherwise failing enthusiasm for Anne Rice's vampire novels. Unfortunately, I was greatly disappointed. The first part of the novel dragged on. Though I did enjoy the imagery and setting of Florence and Ms. Rice paints a very rich picture of the Italy of 500 years ago, the story really lacked. I could not develop a feeling for Vittorio. The rest of the story was simply not very interesting and the ending felt rushed and incompleter. More to the point, the story just felt out of place. In the beginning she mentions that Vittorio is aware of the other vampires but she mentions nothing about how the effects of what happened with Akasha could have effected him. He has brushes with the supernatural (vampires, angels) but the encounters are simply not very engrossing and feel more like a contrivance. As the book closes, I felt as if I had skipped forward 500 years without really knowing anything more about Vittorio. What happened to Ursula? How is he able to feed if he continues to see the auras of living humans? What about his angelic visions? I feel that it is time for Ms. Rice to move away from vampires, entirely. As the series drags on, the quality of the books declines.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Vittorio's Review
Review: I like that Vittorio isn't associated with the other vampires. It was nice to read the experiences of another vampire in his own corner of the world, where he is unaffected by the rest. However, while the premise is good, the tale itself is good, and start, middle, and finish are infinitely readable, I was not convinced of the love story. Someone else mentioned this in another review, and they hit it on the nose. There seems to be no chemistry there. Ursula just strikes me as a word that rhymes with "witch". I didn't like her character even a little bit, and cannot be convinced that she really loves this guy. Without that in place, then much is missing from the book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not what I've come to expect from Anne Rice...
Review: I am a fan of Anne Rice's books, there is no doubt about it. After all I have loyally purchased every single one of them and enjoyed most of them very much. Lately, though, I have begun to suspect that the author is running out of ideas and beginning to repeat certain parts of her stories, simply placed into another time period. After all, how much can you write about vampires? A certain amount of repetition is to be expected, I admit that, but the story does not even flow properly. The "love story" between Vittorio and Ursula is nowhere near the "Romeo & Juliet" storyline I expected after reading the "official" reviews. It could have become such a good book... Maybe Ms. Rice should not try to invent a new generation of vampires as she obviously is trying to do. The success of her earlier stories and the believability of her characters may become tarnished if she keeps on writing like this. I am certain there are other supernatural phenomena she could write about...

Well, as a loyal fan I will continue to buy her new books - but hopefully the next ones will be better!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 100 stars would be better than 5
Review: This New Vampire book is spectacular! It's my new favorite vampire book, because Vittorio is a breath of fresh air! He's a warrior, he's loving and he had a beautiful existence, plus he never felt sorry for himself the way Lestat and Louis always did. Don't get me wrong, Lestat is my hero, but Vittorio is my passionate love. He actually has a woman companion for 500 years, and he never became lonely and travel the world in search of the others. He liked the solitary life. This book is beautifully discriptive and exellantly written. I enjoyed every single word in this new book, and like most would say; It's typical Anne Rice horror! Long live Anne Rice!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: short but very enlightening
Review: This book was all that a great novel should be. I cant really say it is my favorite book by Anne rice but its pretty far up there. The story it self was so original and different from her other vampire books. I found that book to be really sad. I cried my eyes out when vittorio's family was so brutally murdered by the vampires. Most of the characters in the book were well developed and seem so real, although I wasn't too crazy about Ursula. I though the book would be even better if vittorio had finished her off like he did the others.

I think what really drew me to this book was how Ms. Rice described the city of Florence. Every thing was so richly detailed and described it truly seemed real. what really fascinated me was how she talked about Florence and architecture and art of the 15th century. There was a lot written about the great painter filippo lippi, his art and about his life. He is one of my favorite artist and I though it was extrodinery how she describe his art in words . I dont think any one but Anne Rice could have done that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Something Different, yet Familiar
Review: One of thing the things that I have always loved about Ann Rice, is the way she paints(with words) the ancient world. I think that is the true fascinating character in all her novels. Oh yes, the vampires are great, but the setting make the story.

That is never more evident than in Vittorio the Vampire. Italy comes more and more alive with every passing chapter.

Vittorio is a Vampiric Romeo and Juliet. Love and hate, sensuality and pleasure: all of these things have been touched on by Ann Rice before. Yet the settings transform the characters in the novel into something new.

I read many reviews that say that Ann Rice has run out of ideas and that the books now lack depth. I heartily disagree with all those people. After so many vampire novels, it is a credit to the author that she is able to keep an interest alive in the Vampire Chronicles. It's true that each novel deals with pain, love, loss, blood sucking. Yet, if you find that boring, couldn;t you say that life is boring as well? We face love, loss, pain (but not Bloodsucking!) over and over again in our lives. Does that mean that we have nothing new to offer?

Vittorio the Vampire may be a classic Ann Rice Vampire, but he is also something new. The character has been given depth in his pain and love. The setting of Florence and the interwoven history only add to this marvelous book. I only wish that it was longer. Before anyone criticizes Ann Rice, I really think that they should take everything into consideration. Read this book without expecting anything, and you will recieve everything from it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What happened?
Review: Strange story that was mildly interesting in the beginning and turns into a completely different one. I found myself scratching my head at the end, immensely confused.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: A wonderful story by Anne again. It will take you maximum 4 hours to finish this book because it is suspenseful and you always want to read more. It was a great experience for me because I lived the book while reading.. Thank you Anne..

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: i was disappointed
Review: it was great in the beginning and i loved Vittorio, but then i was really disappointed in how the story turned out to be.. it ended real quickly and Vittorio's character was so weak and yuckie at the end.. and all through the novel i just wished he would kill Ursula..!!she deserved it.. and i was never really convinced of their love story


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