Interview with the Vampire
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Would you recommend this series?
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Anne Rice was years ahead of the curve and set the standard for this type of writing. Her language is rich and varied as the culture in her hometown of New Orleans. She gives glimpses into interesting bits of history throughout the stories, and her work definitely reflects her inner struggle with her Catholic heritage and beliefs. I've read all but one or two of her books and loved them all. Both the vampire series and the Mayfair witch series did 'age' a bit at the end, but after all my years following the thread I had to keep reading.




S.K., I second what you just said. After having read nearly all the books in this series, I had traveled to New Orleans and felt like Lestat was going to make an appearance any any moment around a corner! Her details for the setting and characters are drawn so well, I felt like the vampires were real and that I knew New Orleans intimately. Definitely a must-read for writers of the occult too.


I do recommend it for another read. In fact, I should pick it up again. I haven't read it for several years. Having bee raised Catholic like Rice, I pick up on themes taken from Catholicism and I got the sense that she was working out her questions about religion and good vs. evil in this book.



What kept me going was the view of history as really just one long night, never ending, and what that perspective does to what had begun as a human outlook.




to them on audio book to make sure i understood what was going on. Even more weird on Audio book. lol



Interview with the Vampire (1976)
The Vampire Lestat (1985)
The Queen of the Damned (1988)
The Tale of the Body Thief (1992)
Memnoch the Devil (1995)
The Vampire Armand (1998..."
I am an older person and let me tell you that Anne Rice was I think the very 1st to start the Vampires. I think Dracula was the 1st. But She was brilliant in every one of the books. My opinion is each book is just off the chain. Lestat is simply an amazing character that lives in the era that he is created and these books all of them are on my great books to read! The Queen book if u saw the movie it was terrible. There was no way that anything in that book could have been put on screen. I loved Tale of the Body Thief. btw I am 63 years old!!



Hi Scott, well I think Tom Cruise was terrible!I still say You can't at all appreciate a movie from the book. It's the producers point of you and not yours! We all see and read it different. There are great Vampire books out there to read. I just love how she created a whole new world around Lestat's life and his centuries of being! Also Anne Rice is on fb and you can write to her and chat! And yes people are still critical and opinionated towards Anne well of course because she herself is very opinionated! She is high on my list.
Would love to talk to anyone about Lestat the King of Vampire's (he is always searching for who he is)

Oi...I actually applauded Cruise's performance, it was the first time, and only time that I've seen him do a role, where he seemed more than just Tom Cruise in a different costume...He actually acted. That said...the books are incredibly good...including the last one Blackwood Farm which ties the Vampire novels and Mayfair witches together. Rice was brilliant as always.

yes Scott: loved the Mayfair witches-Blackwood farm. Wouldn't it be nice if Anne did another Lestat in the 2013's? That would be very interesting. Her last couple of books got bad reviews because they were of the Christian/Religion type readers didn't like the change. thanks so much for your input it's great to read what others are thinking. Susan(ps I thought haha that Cruise was a stiff in it haha)


Interview with the Vampire (1976)
The Vampire Lestat (1985)
The Queen of the Damned (1988)
The Tale of the Body Thief (1992)
Memnoch the Devil (1995)
The Vamp..."
I've read Dracula three times over the past 40 years and loved it each time. The next best ever is Interview with the Vampire, which I would gladly read again.


Angie:Yes loved all the books. I totally agree with you and many others did also. Didn't LIKE CRUISE as a Vamp.Lestat was from a Victorian era. I think of him Thin,Sexy,Victorian,the long hair type,Noble, looking.Well he did great as a ROCK STAR now didn't he! Sexy tight pants with jacket hmmmmmm!
:)


yeah Angie "Stuart Townsend" was much better then Cruise! poor Lestat he to this day I feel was and has been always searching for that Soul you have! I posted up above to someone that I would love Rice to write another Lestat in this era!It would be amazing to see how he handles what is going on. Although he went TO HELL and BACK shall we say Really! :) I sent u email and friended u! Susan

I find Cruise’s Lestat to be great. I think some may be quick to disagree simply because it is well, Tom Cruise. I am able to forget that when I see the film because he becomes Lestat quite well, I think, in both the subtle and overt ways that the character of Lestat requires, (particularly in IWTV, where the story is entirely Louis’ [totally misconstrued!] POV).
I thought Cruise acted as if he understood far more about the character of Lestat, as if he extended his characterization to what we learn of him in book 2. I’m thinking of one scene in particular, where Lestat looks solemnly out of a window (I think following a fight with/the short disappearance of Louis or something). It showed me the sadness Lestat felt (discussed in book 2) about being unable to connect with Louis in the way that he expected he would, and that Louis was not going to go about being a vampire in the way that Lestat did. And what I love about Lestat’s character is that he is so nonchalant about being a vampire, and that is also shown by Cruise several times throughout the film, as is the cruelty that Lestat is capable of.
Of course it isn’t perfect. He falls short for me in the accent and well, physically is shorter than Lestat should be, but I think his look in the film fits well too (especially when I read again Lestat’s personal description of himself in TVL).
Admittedly, I have not properly analyzed Townsend’s version. My watch through of QOTD was a nightmare full of laughter. I could not take him (or anything) seriously at all.
End rant.
Anyway, to the OP: I recommend this series. Particularly the first four, and if you don’t care to go any further, don't. Some of the later ones are disappointing.

Haha, I agree! We like to make a joke about Twilight -- hundred year old vampire can rule the world, he is smart, savvy, attractive, powerful, he could go anywhere and do anything... and what does he choose to do?? Goes to high school! Yeah right :D



PS I know this is about Lestat, but I have also read the LK Hamilton:Anita Blake series and I rather like the JeanClyde sexy Vampire's also. He is also very Old World and does have a Heart of course for Anita! But they are connected. smile

And yes I've read most of lkh Anita Blake books, and yes jean Claude and I think any way Asher are incredibly sexy especially when they're all dressed up. Not Richard though, he complains all the time

The Bitten My favorite.

Ooh, goody! Another Vampire Huntress Legends fan! I just finished "The Bitten" myself not too long ago and am trying to find the next volume.

Have you guys read the Passage and The Twelve by Justin Cronin, the last part should be out this year, or the Fall by Guillermo del Toro?

Feast of All Saints is definitely one of my faves, too!


Haven't read Servant, but I read Violin. I liked it very much! It is really her own story... Anne Rice's life story, but set in a normal world with supernatural happenings. I thought it was very cool. It is not a vamp novel, more 'realistic' than the others, but a great story! I'd say definitely worth reading!


Yes... if you ever read her book 'Called Out of Darkness' -- which actually IS her autobigraphy, with no fantasy to disguise it -- you will see the parallels. Very interesting, because her life was dark & wrought with tragedy (big surprise eh?) Let me know how you like Violin!


I agree with you. Back in the day these books were the ultimate in vampire books. Now, there are so many good books out there that they've become outdated. Best book was The Vampire Lestat


Tashann, the next book is "The Forbidden." I have a signed copy, this one and "Minion" (the first in the series). Enjoy!
A Funny story. I was in a hospital ER getting a blood transfusion (it was taking forever so I read). The male nurse asked me what I was reading. I had called the ambulance and only had a few minutes to grab a book and dug out "Minion." Crazy huh? The nurse was so excited that it was a vampire book and asked the title. Of course, I gave him a summary about Banks's series. He said I've got to get that, while searching my body for a good vein to insert the IV needle. He looked at my feet and said, you have beautiful veins! I wasn't sure if should stay or jump off the bed and run. Ha! I stayed! I was captive.
He had great bedside manners. Needless to say he made me feel comfortable in an uncomfortable situation.
And although deceased at the time, Banks gained a new fan.

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