Allie's review
The Tale of the Body Thief
by Anne Rice
Allie's review
The Tale of the Body Thief by Anne Rice
Allie's review
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Lestat takes a great leap of faith in this book. He resides in a mortal body, while his body is on loan and used for all kinds of nefairous deeds. He experiences all the human traits that we take for granted. The sunrise, the food, the smells and of course our weaknesses.
i loved how Mrs. Rice explained the differences of our vision to that of the vampires. She really paints an interesting picture of mortality in this novel.
But anywho, things take a turn for the worse when Lestat does not get his body back when arranged. He relies on his human friend David Talbot for aid. And what does he do in return? How does Lestat show his gratitude? It broke my heart a little to know that in the end, Lestat will always be a monster under the grace and the attitude. =0(
But definitely a good read and a better book in the series.
i loved how Mrs. Rice explained the differences of our vision to that of the vampires. She really paints an interesting picture of mortality in this novel.
But anywho, things take a turn for the worse when Lestat does not get his body back when arranged. He relies on his human friend David Talbot for aid. And what does he do in return? How does Lestat show his gratitude? It broke my heart a little to know that in the end, Lestat will always be a monster under the grace and the attitude. =0(
But definitely a good read and a better book in the series.
