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Jan 18, 2010 08:10PM

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Jeanna wrote: "Where is everyone keeping up with their points?"
Jeanna, we're just listing points in the challenge thread itself. I'm tracking them on a spreadsheet. :)
Jeanna, we're just listing points in the challenge thread itself. I'm tracking them on a spreadsheet. :)

It was written in 1982 and situated during the 1930s.
Yep, The Color Purple would definitely count as HF. You could use it for:
5.4 Strong Female
10.1 Modern History (1900-1970)
15.4 Book/Movie
20.1 Classic (since this book definitely has classic status)
20.3 Lit prize
So... you have some options. :) Literary prize gets you the most points though.
5.4 Strong Female
10.1 Modern History (1900-1970)
15.4 Book/Movie
20.1 Classic (since this book definitely has classic status)
20.3 Lit prize
So... you have some options. :) Literary prize gets you the most points though.

I haven't read any of Rice's vampire books, but I do beleive that they do go back in time, so to speak, so I'll allow them. Go for it.


yeah i looked at the plots and decided something like Queen of the Damned wouldnt work becuase its mostly modern day by the looks, but Interview is mostly historical


*Shudders* That movie didn't do the book any justice at all.
Just for the record, most of Rice's books have a lot of history in them. They tend to flip back and forth between present and past alot. Some like Tale of the Body Thief & Blackwood Farm don't go as far back and are mostly centered on the present. But I'd say more often than not, she's deeply mired in the history.
Some, like Pandora, start off with the main character sitting down to tell their story "today" but almost all of it happened centuries ago.
It's interesting that most of the time I see Rice's books in the general fiction section of bookstores, even the ones that have a "horror" section.
Wow... I never would have pegged you for an Ann Rice reader. O_O
One of these days I will try, again, to read (and actually finish) something she's written. I've tried with The Witching Hour, Lasher, Servant of the Bones... and another one, can't think of the title right now, but so far I'm 0 for 4. Her level of description is just... insane. Put's King to shame in my opinion, and goodness knows he can be wordy when he wants to be.
One of these days I will try, again, to read (and actually finish) something she's written. I've tried with The Witching Hour, Lasher, Servant of the Bones... and another one, can't think of the title right now, but so far I'm 0 for 4. Her level of description is just... insane. Put's King to shame in my opinion, and goodness knows he can be wordy when he wants to be.

The Witching Hour took me two attempts to finally get through. Lasher is one I abandoned after about 100 pages and never got back to. Servant of the Bones is one I have unread on my shelf.
I was pretty hit and miss with her books. I loved the first four or five vampire books, and maybe the last three. In between they got quite tedious.
Now she's writing about angels I guess. If they're like The Prophecy I'm game, but if they're Touched by an Angel I'll pass.
Hmm, yeah. My best friend in from high school was a HUGE Rice fan. She always had one of her books with her. I just never understood it. *shrug* I'll try again one day.
I have Blackwood Farm on my shelf, which is like #16590q0w34957 in the Vampire series, or something. I don't think I'll ever get to it, knowing my neuroses about reading a series from start to finish.
I do have Interview though too, and that one seems maybe doable.
I have Blackwood Farm on my shelf, which is like #16590q0w34957 in the Vampire series, or something. I don't think I'll ever get to it, knowing my neuroses about reading a series from start to finish.
I do have Interview though too, and that one seems maybe doable.


But I do like Stephen King even though I haven't read anything by him in years. Did you read Under the Dome yet? That's a lot of pages. Was it worth it?
Toni wrote: "I'm with you, Becky. I like vampires, and I like history, and I like gothic. But I read Interview and was like, eh. Then I started Lestat and I'm not sure if I ever finished it. I don't get it. May..."
I have read Under The Dome, and it is a LOT of pages, but I think that it was definitely worth it. It was fascinating and horrifying at the same time.
I have read Under The Dome, and it is a LOT of pages, but I think that it was definitely worth it. It was fascinating and horrifying at the same time.

Very true. Do NOT lay in bed with this brick sitting on your chest, and do NOT drop it on your foot. O_O

Hmm... it's cutting it close, but, considering that Fiona may just kill me if I prevent someone from reading ICTC, I'll allow it. :)



....a secret book!
Jayme wrote: "The only vampire books I read were Twilight and Sookie Stackhouse. ..."
Never read Dracula? That's a classic....


Pffft! What good is that? lol

Jewel Trader sounds good! Added to my own TBR.

oh ok , i just went from what i remembered from the movie actually so im sure you are right :)

Pffft! What good is that? lol"
hahaha... i never did get that copy of sleeping beauty! although you did try to send me lather me up at lunch time or whatever it was

Blame Allison on that one! She never sent it to me. :(



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