Anne rice question
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I totally agree, it's not that you have to be a history major or an enthusiast, just willing to do some research [occasionally] and pay attention to the order events occur in her books.In my opinion, you won't enjoy Anne's novels if you're not interested in history. Historic elements almost completely dominate her books.
I also agree that Anne Rice is a goddess of vampire books, it's not this pop tween crummy romance that dominates today's bookshelves and screens.
Anne Rice's books have a fluid flow to them and can really get you involved in them, like a play in person.
This Jesus thing, I was shocked but after reading it, decided it wasn't too horrible, just a BIG change up.
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J.Seishu wrote:Pandora seems quite nice. Maybe i should start with that one. Oh, and i also found another of AR's books that seemed pretty nice, it's title was ''blood and goold'' if i remember correctly. What are your thoughts on that one?
Blood & Gold is one of the very last books that combines characters from both the vampire & the witch books. Unfortunately, you'll really miss alot if you haven't read any of the prior books. Since I've read all of them, I don't know if this can really stand alone or not, but I do know that you wouldn't know any of the back story of the characters.
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I don't think its any different than an actor being known for say action then doing a comedy.
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-- 24 Apr 2014, 22:27 --
Thank You! Ever since those Twilight books came out Ive done nothing but loathe them. A friend of mine had bought the books and loaned em to me, I couldn't even choke down the first one.jamespoet wrote:Anne RIce has definately been a ruling writer in the vampire world. To compare her to Stephanie Meyer would be like comparing Sherlock Holmes to Scooby Doo--except that at least Scooby Doo is a well-made kid's show, whereas TWILIGHT insults its own audience. I feel that Anne Rice has a certain academic/literary appeal, as well as the mass market fandom. Just my opinion.
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