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The Vampire Armand

The Vampire Armand

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Armand comes off like a boring fool in a boring book.
Review: I felt no empathy towards Armand. Rather, he comes off as foolish, boring, and dumb. This was not, I think, Anne's intent. The story line lacks creativity, and the character development suffers for it. A classic example of writing for money rather than passion's sake, and the entire series pays the price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved 'The Vampire Armand'
Review: The Vampire Armand, a great book. I can't wait to hear it on tape. I really wish Anne Rice would make this book a Movie like 'Interview with the vampire'. thanx.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You'll either love it or you'll hate it
Review: TVA is only for the most patient of readers. Everyone is familiar with her flowery, ornate, and often overwrought style, so if you like it, expect even more of it here. I didn't have a problem with the homoeroticism--it's not about being a gay vampire, it's about falling in love with someone who happens to be the same sex as you are. And the pedophilia issue isn't even an issue-it works. Besides, Marius is a vampire for Chrissakes. Any mortal he chose to be his lover would be a child in comparison to him, so it doesn't really matter.

The plot? Sure there's a plot. Just not a typical, formulaic one. It's more of a study on the emotions, thoughts, and beliefs of one person out of billions of them. Some will agree or at least understand Armand's ideas and where he is coming from, and some simply will not. There are, as there is in every vampire chronicle Rice has produced to date, many linear inaccurices invovling the lives and looks of the vampires, and it is extremely annoying, especially when you think that a writer should care enough about her own stories to make them plausible, but you get over it. The best thing about TVA is that it doesn't try to cater to anyone elses ideas on where it should go-Anne does exactly what she wants with it, and no one can blame her for it. She is a woman whose opinions are so strong she feels she has to convince everyone of them by shoving them in their faces. Yeah, it's a triffle on the pushy side, but it seems to me to be just one of the many facets of all her books.

In short, you will either love this book, or you will hate it. Only those with a liking for developmental eccentricities will be able to stomach her rambling diatribes and seemigly meaningless minor characters. It's just like everything else she's ever written. It's entertainment posing as philosophy. And somehow, some of us end up buying it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: BRING BACK LESTAT
Review: Thats all i think that needs to be said. As I have read all of her books, except Violin, and Servant. SHe feels most alive writing about her beloved Lestat or the trials of the Mayfais witches. The vampire chronicles, definately some of my favorite works, but ever since Memnoch, the passion just doesnt seem there. Anne, I love you, but please bring back Lestat

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tapped Out!
Review: Is it me or has Rice pretty much tapped out on this series? The character of Armand just didn't ring true as the book developed. From under the tutelage of Marius, to the man we first meet in "Interview", seems either Marius wasn't an adequate teacher at all, or Rice couldn't explain how the time Armand spents with Sorrino justifies his drastic character changes?! The thread of his actions at the end of 'Memnoch The Devil' is rather sorely lacking as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST of the Vampire Chronicles!
Review: I loved this book. It always seemed that Lestat was the focus of the Chronicles and now with this novel and "Pandora", we get to see perspective from the other vampires. Thank you Mrs. Rice for another great read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is wounderfull
Review: This book was terriffic I found myself getting so caught up in the life of Armand and all the people he meets in this book. I can't wait to get home everday to read this book. It deffinetly earns all five stars.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Blah
Review: I see there is no option for 0 stars. I loved Pandora, it was hard to put down, but Armand is so hard to pick up! Enough sex already! That's all Armand did while he was alive! Pandora at least led an interesting life! Marius was a completely different person in Pandora. Who is this weirdo in Armand? Blah Blah Blah! Anne, I love you, but this sucked!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What is going on Anne??!!
Review: Okay I'll start out by saying that Anne's new book is very good in the beginging. But once Armand is turned into a Vampire, it goes into a really weird AREA. first of all he's only sixteen, or seventeen, and he has a forty year old guy making advance to him...and doing him! That was my first complaint. I'm gay and I like her homoerotic prose with her books, but when we start getting into children, well that's a little to "off" for me! Then all those awful things that Armand did to Claudia!! That was awful, read the book, if you want. Gave me the willies. It was like reading about Hitler's crimes.It seems like Anne's trying to shock and all she did was made me cringe. Try something diffrent dear. The first half is great, take out all the child molastation (and that was just what it was) and you've got a great book, after that when Armand is a vampire, it all goes downhill at top speed.What was all that crap about running through the snow with his father, or something like that. Had nothing to do with the story. One minute Maruis is bitting Armand, the next he's running through snow chaseing a horse or his father is caseing a horse, really weird, and nothing to do with the story. Very good was the demented "trick" or "john" (take your pick it's the same eather way)who goes crazy and startes choping up all the "little boy's" in Maruis's "Molastation Camp". Give us some good matrial. We need some new stuff. Was a devoted fan, can't say I won't be after this, but was very disapointed...and a little freaked out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you again Anne Rice!!!!!!!!!!
Review: She has done it again! Her imagination is our fortune. Thanks for so many years of rich imagery. This book along with all the other Anne Rice novels has provided us with such a delicious banquet of sensuality. After a session of reading I close my eyes and drink in her lush tales. I think that the negative reviews people have given this book stem from their being spoiled by her consistently high level of character building. (The too much chocolate syndrome.) I'm looking forward to her next dessert.


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