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Rating: Summary: The First Three are always the best! Review: Allthough Anne Has somewhat lost her ability to write a good book. The first three of the "Vampire Chronicles" in one book is always a good deal!The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned is by far her best work! This is such a tresure to have and to start out with. When you start reading Anne's work.
Rating: Summary: Anne Rice- A Stunning Writer Review: Anne Rice is positively the best writer ever. I am a frequent reviewer of her novels, espcially Blood Canticle. People have read it and either gave it bad ratings or good, or else they say that they hate my review. Frankly, I don't care what they say, as long as I'm heard. Anyhow, Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, and The Queen of the Damned are my second best favourites to Blood Canticle. I've actually written Ms. Rice, and she has replied back. That was over the contraversy about Blood Canticle. I congradulated her work on the novel, and gave her my opinion of her books. I've read all the Vampire Chronicles, and the New Tales of the Vampires. I also dabbled in her Lives of the Mayfair Wiches novels and found them just as delightful. All in all, I congradulate her work.
Rating: Summary: Vintage Rice Review: Many people know of Anne Rice's "Interview with the Vampire" due to the popular movie starring Tom Cruise & Brad Pitt. But what some may not be aware of is that "Interview" is only one part of a much larger tale. Rice has been at it for many years and the Vampire Chronicles span innumberable volumes by this point in time. A reason to buy this particular book is that it collects the first three, and most essential novels in an affordable single edition. While Rice's future work suffers from sameness and lack of a good editor, this trilogy (Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, and The Queen of the Damned) is filled with striking imagery and an emotional resonance that commands attention. You journey with these characters as they grapple with issues of good and evil, and search for the meaning of their existence... complete with sex and blood and explosions, all that good stuff. The novels contained in this volume are hugely entertaining and shift through many different moods, perhaps all you ever need to know about Anne Rice - it stands as her best legacy.
Rating: Summary: Vintage Rice Review: Many people know of Anne Rice's "Interview with the Vampire" due to the popular movie starring Tom Cruise & Brad Pitt. But what some may not be aware of is that "Interview" is only one part of a much larger tale. Rice has been at it for many years and the Vampire Chronicles span innumberable volumes by this point in time. A reason to buy this particular book is that it collects the first three, and most essential novels in an affordable single edition. While Rice's future work suffers from sameness and lack of a good editor, this trilogy (Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, and The Queen of the Damned) is filled with striking imagery and an emotional resonance that commands attention. You journey with these characters as they grapple with issues of good and evil, and search for the meaning of their existence... complete with sex and blood and explosions, all that good stuff. The novels contained in this volume are hugely entertaining and shift through many different moods, perhaps all you ever need to know about Anne Rice - it stands as her best legacy.
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