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rated it 5 stars
Aug 13, 2013 04:40AM

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I didn't care for Queen of the Damned too much, but felt like AR made up for it with Tale of the Body Thief. That book was amazing!


Rice truly destroyed the vicious image of the vampire and opened the door for cheap vampire soft porn novels. "The sexy vampire?" PLEASE!!!!"
I know that this comment is ove..."
I would say I think your wrong. Anne Rice opened the door for the HUGE cheese fest the vampire novels have become. Also Anne Rice at her best couldn't touch DRACULA! I laugh at the comparison.





I'm waaiting to read her latest one coming out in October. She's my favorite.


Too many of the Vampire books written today are about soul mates and personal sexual gratification. Don't take me for a prude, cos I don't mind swinging that way occassionally. But I believe this series encompasses the full embodiment of hedonism. It's not taken from an emotional point of view, but rather the rawness attributed to a creature afflicted with this curse. All bets are off the table. The only thing that exists is satisfying that insatiable craving.

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