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Prince Lestat: The Vampire Chronicles

A stunning departure, a surprising and compelling return... From Anne Rice, perennial best-seller, single-handed reinventor of the vampire cosmology - a new, exhilarating novel, a deepening of her vampire mythology, and a chillingly hypnotic mystery-thriller.

Rice once again summons up the irresistible spirit-world of the oldest and most powerful forces of the night, invisible beings unleashed on an unsuspecting world able to take blood from humans, in a long-awaited return to the extraordinary world of the Vampire Chronicles and the uniquely seductive Queen of the Damned, a long-awaited novel that picks up where The Vampire Lestat left off more than a quarter of a century ago to create an extraordinary new world of spirits and forces - the characters, legend, and lore of all the Vampire Chronicles.

The novel opens with the vampire world in crisis... vampires have been proliferating out of control; burnings have commenced all over the world, huge massacres similar to those carried out by Akasha in The Queen of the Damned... Old vampires, roused from slumber in the earth are doing the bidding of a Voice commanding that they indiscriminately burn vampire-mavericks in cities from Paris and Mumbai to Hong Kong, Kyoto, and San Francisco.

As the novel moves from present-day New York and the West Coast to ancient Egypt, fourth century Carthage, 14th-century Rome, the Venice of the Renaissance, the worlds and beings of all the Vampire Chronicles - Louis de Pointe du Lac; the eternally young Armand, whose face is that of a Boticelli angel; Mekare and Maharet, Pandora and Flavius; David Talbot, vampire and ultimate fixer from the secret Talamasca; and Marius, the true Child of the Millennia; along with all the other new seductive, supernatural creatures - come together in this large, luxuriant, fiercely ambitious novel to ultimately rise up and seek out who - or what - the Voice is...

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Listening Length: 18 hours and 52 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Random House Audio

Audible.com Release Date: October 28, 2014

Language: English, English

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I'm really perplexed at so many bad reviews for this book. It's been years since I've read any of the older books, at least 15. And I'm pretty sure I skipped some of the side stories.I feel that this book was a perfect way jump back into this "universe". Unlike many of these whining reviewers, I really enjoyed all the characters that were brought into it, and it was really easy to keep track of them with the way the chapters were broken up. I had always wanted to know more about the very ancient vampires, the Talamasca, and about Amel.Without spoiling too much, some long standing questions were answered, and the climax was great in my opinion, and even some sad points (sad for someone like me who read the main sequence books and loved them decades ago).I'd say this book was way better than Tale of the Body Thief and Memnoch the Devil. Not as good as Queen of the Damned, and on par with Interview and The Vampire Lestat.

I have always been a big fan of Anne Rice and the Vampire Chronicles. I'm just now getting around to reading the later novels, but I am glad that I finally did! "Prince Lestat" is a bit confusing at times because it is told from the points of view of many different characters including Lestat himself, Marius, Louis, and many other vampires and spirits (there is a handy appendix in the back of the book that briefly goes over each of the characters). All of the older vampires' minds are being invaded by a creature known only as "The Voice." The Voice haunts their thoughts and tries to trick these vampires into doing horrible things such as killing the fledglings. All of the vampires must unite to determine who or what this creature is, why it does these things, what it really wants, and of course how to defeat it.As I said before, the different points of view can be confusing. In fact, it is downright chaotic at times. However, I honestly think this is fully intentional on Anne Rice's part. I think she wants you to feel the chaos and confusion that the vampires are all feeling. She wants you to feel their pain, anger, guilt, fear, joy, and every other emotion they are experiencing throughout the novel. Rest assured that it all comes together in the end and everything suddenly makes perfect sense. I literally could not put the book down for the last 100 pages or so! I have ordered the next book in the series and cannot wait until the latest one is released later this fall!

Obviously beautifully written. I am a huge fan of Ann Rice, however, the first part was really difficult for me to understand. I had to keep re-reading..wait what? Who?Then she got so in-depth with the bios of the characters that I felt like, 'Ok, I get it. I know him/her. Can we please get to a plot?'The Voice. Argggg. I understand Lestat's compassion and all for The Voice/Core, whatever, but to just take him in like that? Why? After 200 pages on the lesser characters all of a sudden The Voice becomes a benevolent child..could have used a bit more there.The climax...finally...was rather anti-climactic for me. And those crazy kids just wanna have Blood fun.I dunno..just seems like the last 4 chapters are meant as a tease for the next book. And after almost 600 pages I felt a little cheated.Love you Ann, but I basically just wanted to get through it because I'd invested so much time on two thirds of it.

This is the book I have been waiting for. Before taking a break with the vampires, the books seemed to always be missing something that made them exceptional. Nothing could match the awesomeness of the first three books. I have to say that Prince Lestat finds that missing piece. It felt like the proper follow-up to Queen Of The Damned. While the plot is somewhat predictable, that doesn't make it any less fun to read. It is a great return for Anne and I hope she can keep up the new found momentum.

I really enjoyed all the other Anne Rice novels I've read so far and was thrilled to find another! It's been awhile since I read the other Vampire Chronicles but she does a good job of "review" throughout the book. I'm actually only about halfway through it right now but am really enjoying it. She's an author that has such a way with words I find myself rereading a sentence of group of sentences only because of the magical way they sound. I enjoy her phrasing, descriptions and style. She has a way of describing things from a vampire's point of view which is so intriguing and I find myself really relating to these vampire characters and their issues. If you liked the others, you'll like this one, too!

I LOVED all of Rice's other Vampire books & was disappointed when she decided to stop writing them. When a friend told me she had written a new Lestat novel I was excited but worried at the same time. I was worried that since it had been so long since the last book that it might feel and sound different than the others. But Rice delivered maybe my second fav book in the series! it sounds and feels like she wrote the book a week after she had the last and i was very happy. A definite must read for any Anne Rice fan!!!

I’m having a hard time getting through this book. It seems like the author is using this book to tie up loose ends of other tales and somehow wind them into a continuing story. I haven’t read all of Ann Rice’s vampire novels but I have read most of them and I am a Ann Rice fan. With this book, the 3 or 4 books I may not have read really left me wishing I had read them because I felt a little lost in the story. It’s like there was some sort of “inside joke”. I love how she creates the scene with rich colors, scents, moods and shadows... the cleverly weaved conversations and thoughts are entertaining. Eventually, I’ll get through this book and I have the next book already waiting... Prince Lestat and The Realms of Atlantis.

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