The Vampire Lestat opens in San Francisco in 1984 with Lestat realising that the journalist from the first book has published Interview with the Vampire. It's riding high in the fiction charts and humans have no idea that the 'story' inside the pages is actually true. Despite it being taboo, Lestat...
Again, another amazing story. Vivid and graphic. Highly erotic, but without any sex scenes. Very sensual. I, personally, think Lestat is either bisexual or pansexual, because he seems to have an attraction to different genders in all the books I have read with him in it. I am tempted to shelve this ...
Even though it took me ages for me to finish this book (fifty-one days, Goodreads tells me), I loved it from beginning to end. I didn't really like Interview with the Vampire, the first part of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, but this was so, so much better. Interview lacked speed, a certain captiva...
Much better than Interview. Still, the detail is nearly overwhelming & in my opinion too much. This book could probably stand to lose 50 pages or more of excess detail, without taking anything important away.
I did not enjoy this nearly as much the second time through, as I did the first 20 years ago. While I enjoyed reading the vampire mythology, I found Lestat as a narrator to be less believable than Louis. And alot of the passages were achingly slow to me. I need more action, less sould-searching.
In Interview With the VampireI hated Lestat and thought he was a horrible person who stole both Louis and Claudia's mortal lifes and got Claudia killed. But in The Vampire Lestat you learn to love the "brat prince". You find out where he came from and what he truly knows about the vampires history. ...
Now here's a main character worth sticking with. Amazing characterization. I don't normally like first person, but this book is very close to the main character's point of view the whole time, and is awesome.
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