Prince Lestat

English language

Published May 3, 2014 by Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-307-96252-2
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3 stars (6 reviews)

"The novel opens with the Vampire world in crisis ... vampires have been proliferating out of control; burnings have commenced all over the world, huge massacres similar to those carried out by Akasha in The Queen of the Damned ... Old vampires, roused from slumber in the earth are doing the bidding of a Voice commanding that they indiscriminately burn vampire-mavericks in cities from Paris and Mumbai to Hong Kong, Kyoto and San Francisco. As the novel moves from present day New York and the West Coast to Ancient Egypt, fourth century Carthage, 14th century Rome, the Venice of the Renaissance, the worlds and beings of all the Vampire Chronicles--from Louis de Pointe du Lac, the eternally young Armand whose face is that of a Boticelli angel; Mekare and Maharet, Pandora and Flavius; David Talbot, vampire and ultimate fixer from the Secret Talamasca, and Marius, the true child of the …

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1 star

Don't think there are spoilers, but just in case, there's a tag.

I adored the first few books in the series. I tolerated the next few, and fought hard to finish the remainder, don't think I even bothered with Blood Canticle.

'There's hope!' said the internet. 'Rice has regained some sanity and Jesus has let her know it's totally cool to write another sexy vampire book since she really needs that new jetski.' Well, alright! I'm in, baby. It's been over a decade since I last tried a Rice novel, more than willing to forget and forgive, let's DO THIS.

...and the book hasn't even begun and I'm starting to resent things. Do I really need a four-page section of definitions? Gorsh, what is an Mind Gift? Thank you for the capitals, but even had I not read any of the series before, I think I'd be able to work …

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1 star

This is the first (and will probably be only) Anne Rice book I've read. I've enjoyed the films and thought this would be an enjoyable book, but sadly it wasn't. It was boring. The first half of the book was spent in character development, and the second half was spent with those characters acting against their developed characters. For a book to feel as long as this book felt, nothing much really happened. I almost stopped reading after the first few (LONG) chapters, but decided to stick with it, thinking it'd have to get better. The chapters got shorter, but the story never really took off. It's a very simple plot curve where it builds up to a climax, then the climax happens, then it fades out. No twists, no surprises, no mystery.

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