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The Vampire Armand |
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Rating: Summary: Have a long rest, Anne Review: Very disappointing. I can hardly believe that this author is the same person who wrote 'Interview with the vampire', 'The Vampire Lestat' & 'Queen of the damned'. I am not a prude, but I was extremely offfended by some of the subject matter - is Anne advocating child molesting? At a time when pedophilia is responsible for destroying thousands of young lives, I believe that it is very wrong to seemingly approve of such an abomination, whether the molestor is a vampire or not. Besides this, the descriptions were interesting, if a bit dragged-out. And there were many anomalies - now Armand didn't order Claudia's death? I am glad I didn't pay for this book (it was loaned to me). I would consider it money down the drain (or sewer perhaps). Such a letdown, after the first 3 vampire books & 'The Witching hour'.
Rating: Summary: Ew. Review: Now I loved interview with the vampre. I thought Queen Of the Damned was good, too. PAndora was okay. But this was nasty. Anne Rice's works are steadily decreasing in originality,and suspense. The Vampire Armand is just a Testament to this. It fails to involve you, and when it does its because a young *boy* as had oral sex performed on him by a vampire. I had to re-read that part a couple of times to make sure I was not making a false judgement. Don't read this peice of trite, it is a far cry from Ms. Rice's older books.
Rating: Summary: I'd like to see The Vampire Marius Review: From what I've read of the excerpt, the Vampire Armand isn't too bad. When I actually get it I'll read it mroe in depth. But when reading the Vampire Lestat, the one I wanted to know more about was Marius. The millenium Child. I hope Anne Rice writes a book about him.
Rating: Summary: This book is awesome! Review: "The Vampire Armand" is clearly Anne Rice's best work ever! Armand had been my favoite of all the vampires from the start and I had been dying to know more about him because she had written him as so dark and mysterious. Lestat is far overrated. There's just TOO much on him and there needs to be more about the others. I must admit, though, the beginning was very, VERY good, but the middle of the middle lost my interest, but I, nonetheless, trudged along through it and was happy I did.
Rating: Summary: I like it in the start Review: ok I like the story in the start but as I go on.. the story begins to be boring.. the setting is so good it is like going back in time. But the story in quite boring. This is my first Anne Rice book but i didn't even finish it. but I'll give it a 3 star for a book well narrated.
Rating: Summary: The perfect cure for insomnia Review: I was very disappointed by this book, not to mention bored out of my skull. I have been a Rice fan for over a decade and I used to run to the store to buy her latest books. I am not even sure if I will even get to the store at all for her next novel. If you are not familiar with Rice, please start with her earlier work. Nothing new in this one...endless descriptions that do not bring anything to the story. However, if you have problems sleeping, this should help cure your insomnia in a snap!
Rating: Summary: My Review of 'The Vampire Armand' Review: I loved this book. It is truly awe inspiring. Fans of the Vampire Chronicles will absolutely love this book. Until now, "The Vampire Lestat" was my favourite book in the Chronicles, now this one is. I must disagree with Alfred Molina in one particular area. I do not believe that Armand was sold to Marius as sex slave. I see it as Marius saving these young boys from a life slavery and raising them as the sons that he never had and could never have. I must admit that in some scenes between Armand and Marius are rather sexually explicit, in most cases, Armand asked for what he received from Marius. In most sex slavery cases - the slave does not enjoy the treatment while the giver does. In this case, remembering that Marius, being a vampire, only gets pleasure from blood, he [Marius] would be getting no pleasure while Armand did get pleasure. Apart from this, I totally agree with review that Alfred gave. Armand tells a compelling story about his life and life after death. Some parts of his life, mortal & immortal, are quite saddening. This story is proof that vampires can be "innocent" and "good", despite how evil they really seem.
Rating: Summary: Who doesn't love Armand? Review: I love Armand(next to Lestat, of course). I was thrilled at the prospect of learning of his origins and his life before the dark gift. I have to admit being a little disappointed with the results. Not that Ms. Rice isn't at her glorious best, but, I just didn't find that connection like I did with THE VAMPIRE LESTAT. It just didn't ooze with fire and brimstone like it did at Lestat's vampiric creation. I guess the one thing that made me go huh was the sexual slavery of Armand to his master and the apparent violations that took place over a small period of time. It just didn't sit well. But, Ms. Rice is the author and she knows where her characters came from, so that will just have to be good enough.
Rating: Summary: Exotic Review: The Vampire Armand leads you to another world, full of love, power, and lust. I have read all her Vampire Chronicles and I loved everyone one of them. This novel is also very exotic, full of descriptive scenes. Truly a beautiful story, full of love and emotion. I couldn't put the book down.
Rating: Summary: Let yourself be taken captive Review: In This spellbinding book. Anne Rice takes you into the mind and heart of a man forever captive in a boy's body. Taking you back with him to his childhood and the triumphs and problems of his life. Living life in three diffrent societys, and the love he experences.
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