Rating: Summary: Luved it... Review: This was my favorite in the Vampire Chronicles, with the second being Vampire Lestat. It was so well written & it definitely gave some insight into the creation of vampires (whether it is real or fantasy).
Rating: Summary: Vampires turn into flying super heroes Review: I have read the vampire trilogy, from "Interview with the Vampire" to the "Queen of the Damned". The best book in my opinion is the second one, "The Vampire Lestat", although it does have some problems. "QOTD" is the worst. The broody and loquacious vampires of the first 2 books turn into flying super heroes which gather in a kind of bloodsucking Justice League against the Mother of all vampires. Lestat's rock songs have awakened this Egyptian beauty contest winner from six thousand years of catatonic trance and she has the key to world peace: wipe out all men from the face of the Earth (except one percent of us, if I am not mistaken). Apart from the very weak plot, what really bothered me in "QOTD" was the profusion of useless characters (Pandora, Santino, Eric, etc.). They have absolutely no bearing on the story and are clearly only teasers for future vampire books.
Rating: Summary: Anne Rice has done it again!!!! :) Review: Ok, this book rocks!! I loved reading about the story of the twins. I love how Lestat and Akasha are in love and she gives him her blood so that he can do all those really cool things that only the older vampires can do. I loved how Anne Rice descrbed all the facial features, etc etc of all the vampires. It made me love them even more. Each Vampire got to tell a little bit of his/her own story. I loved how when Marius and Armand met again, i felt so happy for them. I loved how Anne described hoe Mekare, "battled" Akasha. How all the younger ones all blacked out and how Lestat told what he felt and saw. Of course, Lestat was his normal defiant self, and how he went to David Talbot, and talked with him. The only part that i was deeply destirbed was when the twins were raped!! And how they closed their souls to Khayman, and Marhat had a child with Khayman. I do suggest that you read THE VAMPIRE LESTAT before you read this book!! it will clear somethings up for you. I loved this book, its like my bible! I cant wait to read the next one in the series, i'll write a review about that one also when i finish with it...
Rating: Summary: Quintessential Rice, bringing forth a compelling question. Review: "You know that's a foolish objection. Such distinctions are never more than superficial. Women are women" Can you conceive of war made by women? Truly, answer me. Can you? Can you conceive of bands of roving women intent only on destruction? Or rape? Such a thing is preposterous. For the aberrant few justice will be immediate. But overall, something utterly unforeseen will take place. Don't you see? The possibility of peace on earth has always existed, and there have always been people who could realize it, and preserve it, and those people are women. If one takes away the men." -Anne RiceThird in the Vampire Chronicles, and the darkest and least compelling, this is still well written and contains the quintessential Rice characteristics: Set in magical places, with Lestat and company to people the pages, and bound together with just the right words to weave its spell. The darkness in this chronicle is balanced by more romance and love stories than has been seen before, and that is the saving grace of the work. Gone is the breathtaking descriptions of Paris in the 1700s, and the magic of being taken to another time and place and being kept under Rice's spell as she weaves her magical tale. The interactions of the supernatural beings have taken on a mighty mission, and the story weaves its own web of tension and intrigue. There are some very interesting things to think about in this work. What would the world be like if one took away the men, leaving only a few around for reproduction purposes? Recommended.
Rating: Summary: Queen of the Damned Review: This book is my all time favorite! The original copy I purchased literally fell apart and had to be replaced. While I agree that a new reader should start at the beginning to understand the relationships between the characters, you could pick up this book and appreciate it on it's own. As always, the love and friendship between Lestat and the others is often hilarious and touching.I can visualize the characters, they're surroundings, and the interactions that take place.Everytime I reread this book, I find a new idea, fact, or twist connecting the entire series together. QOTD is a must read, again, and again, and again.
Rating: Summary: Best One Review: I know there's not much that can be said about the Vampire Chronicles that hasn't already been said. However, seeing as humans have huge egos as a general rule, I'll do my part and give you my own personal opinion. QOTD is definitely my favorite in this series, and although most people tell you to start with Interview... I think that's nonsense. If you'd like to start with this one, you have my blessing. Be forewarned, however, that in it the history of all vampiredom is revealed and all is (metaphorically speaking) brought to light. The atmosphere created by this novel, as with the other Chronicles, is one of intrigue with an edge of slowly mounting terror. Disturbing mental images that will stick with you for eons abound, and the climax of QOTD is not to be missed. It will leave you somewhat fulfilled but haunted, nonetheless.
Rating: Summary: A Great Vampire Read! Review: I am an avid Anne Rice reader. I await her books with impatience and I love to revel in her older stories (I cannot count how many times I have read Interview). I love to go back to Lestat's stories, how he came to be, what has happened to him. The Queen Of The Damned picks up where The Vampire Lestat left us and the book is a joyride into vampire and Egyptian mythology, as well as in eroticsm and darkness. The Queen of The Damned as awakend and she is killing off all of the earth's vampires, save for Lestat's covent. She has a purpose; to get rid of the men of the earth in order to find peace in the world. She wants to destroy violence and create a pure world which she will rule. She kidnaps Lestat in the hopes that he will join her in her quest. The tale spirals from every corners of the world, going from mythic Egypt to today's modern rock-scene world. Anne Rice brings the stake to a whole new level with this book; although I just can't imagine how they will turn this story into a movie. There are so many wonderful characters (old ones like Louis, Arman and Marius as well as new ones like Jesse, David and Khayman) and Rice's narritive style is so poingnant that this is one book you will not want to see end. Anne Rice has reinvented the mythology behind the idea of vampires with this book. She gives them a new origin and a new form, and I quite enjoyed her vision. No one writes vampire literature like Anne Rice does. This is one book that you will keep coming back to time and time again.
Rating: Summary: Anne Rice's 'The Queen of the Damned' Review: If you've ever wanted to find out how Rice's vampire generations were created, then you need to read this book. It starts out kind of slow, but once you're about 1/4 of the way through it, it picks up. It's really good and I loved it.
Rating: Summary: Anne Rice's Top novel Review: The QOTD damnded is absolutely haunting and unforgettable.The story of the Red-haired twins, Maharet and Mekare, is one of the most amazing parts in the novel. Lestat once again stirrs the senses to bring us this interesting tale of him and Akasha, the Queen of the Damned.
Rating: Summary: Second best book in the VC Review: IWTV being the first of course. The parts I loved were Armand and Daniel, Khayman and Jesse's stories, Baby Jenks was ok. The parts that were boring and I skipped through were the Twins, Pandora, and Lestat with Akasha. Those parts just were not interesting at all.Anne's explaining of the origins of the Vampires is just plan stupid. Sorry but it is. It makes no sense at all. But even then the stories are great to read and the new characters are really interesting.Armand and Daniel should have had a book on there own! It's the most interesting story in the book!
|