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Greg
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"They would never die, those flowers, and soon the maid, Rita, would grow suspicious of their vitality and life, and Julie would have not choice but to drop them into the Thames.." Okay, so, I think, it's Julie in the Conservatory with Shears is what killed the begonias.
— Jan 01, 2018 03:00PM
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Greg
is on page 300 of 320
This one hit it's stride at about page 250. But it's just too uneven to even be considered in league with good Anne Rice, certainly not great Anne Rice.
— Jan 02, 2018 09:06AM

Greg
is on page 203 of 320
OK!!!! This Rice/Rice combo has hit it's stride. There are some horrific events on the horizon, and Anne is doing what she does best: fabulous, otherworldly set pieces. But as to the STEAMY HOT sex on page 167 (first edition, Anchor Books, trade paperback), well, imagine, a mother/son team working on that. It's HOT and worth the read in itself!!
— Jan 01, 2018 04:49PM

Greg
is on page 130 of 320
What? But...And....Who?...But then....if....oh...umm...ah...WHAT???
— Jan 01, 2018 02:47PM

Greg
is on page 32 of 320
Well, so far, THIS Cleopatra is NOT the one in the National Museum in London and that's a good thing cause THAT"S MY SCREENPLAY!!!. THIS Cleopatra is the one who WAS buried in the Cairo museum!
— Jan 01, 2018 09:40AM

Greg
is starting
Hallelujah! A new Anne Rice! I was hoping for the third wolf book, but this will do. But, oh, WHICH Cleopatra, as there were at least five
— Jan 01, 2018 09:37AM

Greg
is starting
Hallelujah! I start 2018 with a new Anne Rice!!! I was hoping for the third in her stupendously brilliant wolf series, but Mummy #2 will do just fine! But I wonder, WHICH Cleopatra, as there were about 5 or so?.
— Jan 01, 2018 09:03AM