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Wish me luck in getting myself through this so I can read this as a group.
Count me down as a maybe.
I'm still a bit behind on everything... this is loaded on my phone, tho, so I'll be here soon...
Started this at work... around 20% in now... waiting for the other shoe to drop... so far, Louis has been a pretty likeable character for the most part, so I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop... this isn't the image in my head from everything I've heard about the series, over the years...
I can't say that there's been too terribly much to engage me, yet, to think the book is awesome... but there's something to the style that keeps me reading, regardless... moreso than Lirael, which I've been reading for a few days now, and keep pausing to read entire other books...
I can't say that there's been too terribly much to engage me, yet, to think the book is awesome... but there's something to the style that keeps me reading, regardless... moreso than Lirael, which I've been reading for a few days now, and keep pausing to read entire other books...

I think you are thinking of Lestat in regards to what you have heard about this series.. Louis is a likable character.
Yea... I agree that Louis is a likeable character... but somehow liking him feels wrong... there's this whole sense to the book... it reminds me of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strip_s...
By that I mean the sense of being incrementally convinced to do things... (view spoiler)
By that I mean the sense of being incrementally convinced to do things... (view spoiler)

Maybe that was part of my problem... I listened to that book... the book was just OK for me, but I plan to continue for another book or 2 before possibly quitting...

Who's the narrator? I like Simon Vance's version. Too bad that he only narrates about half the series before it switches to various other people that I just don't like as much.

This book isn't just a vampire book, it's also a well written historical.

Adrian wrote: "Diana Stormblessed wrote: "I started it today and holy hell is this the worst narrator ever. I know there are multiple narrated versions, but the one I have is horrible. As he's speaking about his ..."
Looking at the books on Audible, I think it's the other way around... in 2011 they started having Simon Vance re-narrate the series, in some random fashion... I can't figure out the rationale, but he did books 1-3 in 2011, 4 & 11 in 2014, 5 in 2015, and 12 in 2016... but books 6-10 are still the versions by random people in 2000-2003, and the new Blood Communion is done by a new narrator, so Simon Vance has been abandoned...
Looking at the books on Audible, I think it's the other way around... in 2011 they started having Simon Vance re-narrate the series, in some random fashion... I can't figure out the rationale, but he did books 1-3 in 2011, 4 & 11 in 2014, 5 in 2015, and 12 in 2016... but books 6-10 are still the versions by random people in 2000-2003, and the new Blood Communion is done by a new narrator, so Simon Vance has been abandoned...

Oh, you're right. I read that and then totally forgot. But yeah, the middle of the series is still pretty rough. I hope that at some point the bad reviews those narrations have will be noticed and Simon Vance will be re-hired to do them over, but I think it's unlikely.
I think there was a resurgence of interest when Anne Rice started working on the Lestat / Atlantis stuff, but maybe that's waned now... before that, I don't think a Vampire Chronicles book had been published in over a decade... similar to how the original audiobooks came out around the time the Queen of the Damned movie came out (and DVDs were new and cheaper than cassette tapes?)

