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A Density Of Souls (Paperback)

by Christopher Rice (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (321 customer reviews)
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Take the sensuous, fecund New Orleans setting, add a generous helping of tangled Southern family history, and season liberally with a sensitive teenage boy rejected by his friends and frightened of his own homoerotic impulses and you wouldn't be surprised to discover that the novel containing all of the above was written by someone named Rice. But a few paragraphs into the first page, it's clear that Anne Rice's son's first novel isn't about vampires or witches and does not otherwise read like one of her exceedingly popular books. The only family resemblance is in the setting, the sexual orientation of the lovingly described male characters, and the scent of overripe magnolias.

There's murder, suicide, and madness at the heart of this rather clumsy coming-of-age story, which focuses on the youthful friendship of Stephen Conlin, Meredith Ducote, Greg Darby, and Brandon Charbonnet. This friendship is destroyed by a sexual incident that takes place just before the foursome enters Cannon, an exclusive prep school. There, Stephen is ostracized by his former friends, now the most popular kids on campus, who'd just as soon forget their own complicity in the event. Envy, passion, and rage drive the narrative, but the emotions are as juvenile as the characters, and the long passages depicting the rituals and cruelties of high school, from pep rallies to football games, slow down the pace without really illuminating character or motivation. The novel reads like a roman à clef. Rice might have been wiser to tell someone else's story rather than his own. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Chronicling the lives of four tormented youths, 21-year-old author Rice's earnestly overwritten debut novel flails wildly and suffers from an identity crisis as awkward and vivid as that of his soul-seared characters. Yet the book offers an intriguing, complex story, a hard-nosed, lyrical, teenage take on Peyton Place set in contemporary New Orleans. The tangle of a plot grows weedlike when former childhood friends enter high school and find their loyalties have dramatically shifted. Popular, budding bulimic Meredith Ducote is a closet alcoholic whose diaries brim with morose aphorisms on her wretched life; Greg Darby and Brandon Charbonnet are boisterously homophobic high school jocks; and Stephen Conlin, whose father committed suicide, is the sensitive homosexual boy who quickly becomes the victim of cruelty and derision from the school's popular crowd, led by Greg and Brandon. But the two bullies are covering up a painful childhood secret in their persecution of Stephen, a secret Meredith knows. Before the novel reveals this secret during the overwrought climax set during a devastating hurricane, one character dies, another has an emotional breakdown, a parent is institutionalized, a gay bar is bombed by a militant hate group, a concealed paternity is discovered and several families are broken up. Rice is sensitive to the emotional undercurrents that compel teenagers to both mask and wallow in their intense feeling, but the atmosphere of juvenile angst that pervades the novel is as gluey and suffocating as a hot summer on the bayou. 20-city author tour. (Aug.) doubt is why the name "Rice" dominates the book's jacket.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Decent Debut with a Good Story, Jun 1 2004
By David Bell (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This story is interesting and very well worked out, while the author's english and writing skill leaves something to be desired. The publisher most likely relied on Christopher's last name to sell novels (and was write in coounting on it) but there are minor fixes that needed to be made before the story was published. Christopher has proven that he has a remarkable imagination, as his mother has, and can weave a good story. While the ending may be shocking to some, I believe this is what the author was going for, to shock, make the reader think and begin a discussion.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Nepotism at its worst, Mar 25 2004
By "aurelia6689" (Edison, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
Utterly awful.

Christopher Rice makes his mother seem like Shakespeare (and I am no fan of the elder Rice by any stretch of the imagination). Hackneyed writing, melodramatic plots, flat (and unlikable)characters - this book reads like the worst, albeit R-rated, episode of The Young and the Restless ever. I finished this novel for the sole purpose of seeing how much lower this plot could stoop. And at least in that respect it's "surprise" - and by surprise I mean telegraphed in about half way through, as was most of it's shock value twist and turns - did not disappoint.

There is so much better, more well written coming-of-age literature out there. No one should need to waste their eye sight on this train wreck.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Mixing up the issues..., Mar 22 2004
By A Customer
I guess what gets me is how people are basing their opinion of Rice's books on his sexual orientation and his good looks. There is definitely better gay fiction out there to be read, guys! (You'll figure that out when you get over your crush.) The actual writing is really shoddy. I admit I couldn't even finish _A Density of Souls_; I felt too much like I was back in high school- Rice is that kid who kept raising his hand to ask completely unrelated questions, exasperating even the teacher. I won't say what I usually think when I read books by very young novelists- that nepotism makes it possible- because I'm sure if Rice had submitted his photo and platform to any agent of bestsellers he could've done it on his own, but his writing would've deserved to be panned, anyway...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Debut
I became associated with Christopher Rice's work because I'm such a big fan of his mothers work. As for a debut, this novel was excellent. Read more
Published on Mar 21 2004 by Kelly Thompson

5.0 out of 5 stars What a surprise
I've read many if Ann Rice's novels and so was curious on how her offspring would write. Even so, I put off laying out the money to buy the book until I picked it up at a... Read more
Published on Feb 15 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Mom! :)
I had this book recommended by a gay friend who met Christopher Rice at a book signing in Washington, D.C. Read more
Published on Dec 30 2003 by Melissa Hunnefield

4.0 out of 5 stars Review of: A Density of Souls
Christopher Rice's A Density of Souls

A Density of Souls is Christopher Rice's first novel. As the son of the author Anne Rice and the poet and painter Stan Rice, he has quite... Read more

Published on Dec 2 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
The first chapter is excellent and hooked me so much that I was sneaking off to the office washroom to read on. Read more
Published on Nov 30 2003 by M. Searle

2.0 out of 5 stars Bad...
Density of Souls is a Dawson's Creek episode gone dirty. Poorly written with cardboard characters, the only reason I gave it 2 stars was that some of the dialoge made me laugh... Read more
Published on Nov 25 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
I'm not a big fan of reading, but once I started this book, I couldn't put it down.
Published on Oct 24 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars In a strange way it changed my life...
I read this book a year ago, and it's still on my mind. It is overly written at times but it needs it. As a gay boy living in a rural town, the kids I can really relate to. Read more
Published on Sep 13 2003 by twisted_angel_9

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book!
There are only a handful of books that keep my complete attention from the first to the last page. Christopher Rice is a brilliant author. Read more
Published on Sep 11 2003 by tahlylee

4.0 out of 5 stars I loved it.
I had read this primarily because it was Anne Rice's son who wrote it and when I was done, I loved it and Chris is a very talented author. Read more
Published on Jul 31 2003 by DJ_Bitter

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