Review: The Vampire Lestat
The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The Vampire Lestat is easily one of my all-time favorite books. Anne Rice's characters are richly developed, complex, and loveable in their own ways. We get inside Lestat's head in the Vampire Lestat, seeing things from his point of view that Louis could never see in Interview with a Vampire because of his limited worldview.
Lestat's irreverent nature, his cavalier attitude, and his charming personality entrance the reader from book to book and keep the reader coming back for more.
Royce Sears
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The Vampire Lestat is easily one of my all-time favorite books. Anne Rice's characters are richly developed, complex, and loveable in their own ways. We get inside Lestat's head in the Vampire Lestat, seeing things from his point of view that Louis could never see in Interview with a Vampire because of his limited worldview.
Lestat's irreverent nature, his cavalier attitude, and his charming personality entrance the reader from book to book and keep the reader coming back for more.
Royce Sears
www.roycesears.com
View all my reviews
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