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4.0 out of 5 stars Do you really want to live forever?
This is a box set of the first four books of Anne Rice's popular Vampire Chronicles series. Her works are immensely popular and have spawned 1 1/2 movies (calling Queen Of The Damned even half a movie is being extremely generous!) and many many sequels. I picked up this box set after being told by numerous people that the first four were worth reading and I was really...
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3.0 out of 5 stars SOME WHAT UNEVEN
Ann Rice has a poetic way of writing ones thoghts, and with each book she tried harder and harder to confuse the reader, perhaps not on purpose, but to keep the readers interest she tried to hard perhaps. So wonderful was her first book of the vampire series, yet the others cannot compare." The vampire Lestat" was too homosexual and somewhat out of hand with...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Do you really want to live forever?, July 20 2003
Ce commentaire est de: Vampire Chronicles 4 copy Box Set (Paperback)
This is a box set of the first four books of Anne Rice's popular Vampire Chronicles series. Her works are immensely popular and have spawned 1 1/2 movies (calling Queen Of The Damned even half a movie is being extremely generous!) and many many sequels. I picked up this box set after being told by numerous people that the first four were worth reading and I was really pleaseatly surprised. (I've heard that the series really goes downhill fast after the The Tail Of The Body Thief)

The vampires in this universe are elegant beings of the night who are very articulate and this traslates to immense description. This may bother some but once you get used to Rice's style, it could best be described as a dreamy flow of the subconscious and it works well for the series. The books take you all over the USA and much of Europe as well and Rice does a great job of creating these vampires that have very human qualities.

The series mainly centers around the title character Lestat. Lestat is a fascianting study of the flawed uber-vampire who does what he wants and refuses to conform to the vampire "rules". He knows he is not perfect but realizes the only way to live through immortality is to enjoy oneself whenever one can. The supporting cast has their fair share of interesting characters and the personalities of the vampires are really the heart of the series.

A couple of things Rice does makes her vampire world so fascinating. The vampires act as their own little microsociety with rules and taboos that are well thought out and extremely interesting. For example the longer a vampire makes before creating another vampire determines how powerfull that new vampire will be. There are complications to living forever that you never would of thought of. The vampires have no sexual urges but instead the act of bloodletting serves as their mental and physical urge for copulation. Vampires don't marry each other but instead have extremely strong emotional bonds with each other and thier own fledglings (when you create another vampire they become your fledgiling) They stay together for an indefinite period until an unknown force breaks their emotional connection. This makes for some fascinating relationships that almost seem like "couples" but without the physical relationship. These bonds are often between same gender vampires and sometimes include three or four vampires. All these interesting parameters make for an web of relationships that frequently change.

The biggest con of the series is that sometimes the prose drags on forever and certain parts could be shorter. They were all good, but actually I thought the fourth book was the best and it was also the shortest.

Bottom Line: An entertaining series that will be most enjoyed by experienced readers and fans of romantic self indulgent nuerotic blood suckers.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A different perspective, Nov 14 2002
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Severa (Tórshavn Faroe Islands) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Vampire Chronicles 4 copy Box Set (Paperback)
You are, of course, familiar with vampires. You've heard the stories, seen a few movies, and been glared at by plastic masks on halloween. If I asked, you would tell me all about coffins, crosses and stakes, garlic, blood and bats.

But have you ever seen the world through a vampires eyes?

Anne Rice has written a series of books that lets you do just that. This boxed set contains the first four books of the Vampire Cronicles, a different style of vampire fiction. In the first book "Interview with the Vampire", the reluctant killer Louis tells us in rich narrative all about what being a vampire is. He tells how the common myth is sometimes ridiculous, but at other times painfully acurate. His voice is unique, and the brooding darkness of this vampire-tale is truly haunting.

Louis is full of guilt and remorse over the lives he has to take, and all the pain and suffering he brings about. He believes himself to be damned, a creature of the devil, with no right to even exist. He tells how the fascinating Lestat made him a vampire, of their clashes and uneasy coexistance. Lestat is unpredictable, sometimes unbelievably cruel, while Louis is so human it hurts. And when the child Vampire Claudia enters, things become darker and more dramatic than ever before.

The rich descriptions of colonial New Orleans, of Paris and the eternal night are a true delight to read, and well worth the time.

The next books in the series belong not to Louis but to Lestat himself, out to defend his name and tell his side of the story. From now on Lestat is the star of the show, and he would not have it any other way. Lestat is character who demand attention, sometimes even speaking directly to his audience. He is completely different from Louis, and so the books are different. But always there is the darkness, and the eternal night.

If you have ever wondered what it is like to be a vampire, than these are the books for you.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Bloodsuckers, Mar 22 2007
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E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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Ce commentaire est de: Vampire Chronicles 4 copy Box Set (Paperback)
Anne Rice revamped the vampire-horror genre with the publication of "Interview with the Vampire," a supernational drama from the vampire's own mouth. It became an unexpected hit, and spawned a series of sequels that came to be known as the Vampire Chronicles. The first four books of the series are compiled here, although the fourth is not up to the excellent standards of the first three.

"Interview With the Vampire" is the story of Louis, a grieving young widower and plantation owner, whose life is turned upside down when he meets the charming vampire Lestat. Lestat offers him a way out: become a vampire. Louis accepts, but once it's done, he finds that vampirism is more than he bargained for -- especially for his conscience.

"The Vampire Lestat" takes a totally different tack, showing us the world through the enigmatic, charming Lestat's eyes. After years of dormancy, Lestat wakes up in time for the early MTV years of the 1980s, becoming a rock star in the tradition of Ozzy and Black Sabbath. And like Louis, Lestat relates his long life's story -- how he became a vampire, his wanderings over the earth, and his investigations into the origins of vampirism itself...

"Queen of the Damned" builds on that research. Lestat's metal music has caused quite a bit of mayhem -- but not this much before: Akasha, Egyptian queen and mother of all vampires, has reawoken from her comalike sleep. The lesser vampires are having strange dreams, some are being murdered by the ruthless queen. Apparently she wants to kill all men. What is more, Akasha has taken a shine to the roguish Lestat himself...

"The Tale of the Body Thief" opens with lonely anti-hero Lestat deciding that he wants to be mortal again. At least temporarily. So he engages in some corpus-swapping with a con man (Danger! Danger, Will Lestat!), and rediscovers the joys (romance with a nun) and miseries (excretion) of being a human being again. The problem is, said con man is not eager to return Lestat's attractive and immortal body once he has it...

Vampiric autobiography is a given in Anne Rice's bibliography -- she has plenty of bloodsuckers telling us about their lives. But Lestat and Louis's were not just the first ones, but perhaps the most compelling and rich, especially since the two had such radically different viewpoints -- including of one another. Is Lestat a heartless fiend, or a roguish good-craving bad boy? I'd lean towards the latter, to be honest.

Rice does stumble in "Tales of the Body Thief," which seems like too flimsy a plot for Lestat and Co., has an unnecessary nun romance, and which has some very gross moments. However, it does give a stunning look at how a vampire would see the everyday life of a human -- all the problems, discomforts, annoyances and loneliness that we all ignore because we're used to it. It's a more personal story than the epic "Queen of the Damned," which deals with all of vampirekind all through history. (In one book!)

Despite the more controversial recent novels, Anne Rice's first Vampire Chronicles are often reckoned to be modern horror classics. Rich, intriguing and far deeper than you'd think vampire fiction would be.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars, really...., Dec 10 2003
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Holly Blaine (Evanston, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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Interview With the Vampire is the only reason this set gets 4 and 1/2 stars... the other three books are outstanding! There is a reason that Lestat, not Louis, becomes the main character of the series. He is so much more enjoyable, and the writing style of the other three books is much more engaging. Still, Interview is not a bad book... it just can't live up to Lestat!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Anne Rice Collection of Stuff that Doesn't Suck., Dec 5 2003
Ce commentaire est de: Vampire Chronicles 4 copy Box Set (Paperback)
Though not complete, add to it Pandora & the 1st half of Armand & THEN you have her "glory before the fall." Personally, if you like the ones I mentioned & don't like any I didn't mention, PLEASE take my advice & don't read her latter works...or the 2ed half of Armand. Like millions of others, you'll live to regret it.

These were the GOOD books that made me wish she'd never taken action against her fanfic writers. (they had better sequils)

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4.0 out of 5 stars miracleableous.... one star for a woman, Sep 29 2003
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Ce commentaire est de: Vampire Chronicles 4 copy Box Set (Paperback)
Anne, I think you are so succesfull but not than your characters.
I recommend to all people Lestat and Marius. They are full of knowladge and blood like father & son. I wonder why the mother is (Lestat's) so backgraunder? She is the woman that everywoman wants to be her, full of more blood.
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5.0 out of 5 stars To start......., Aug 25 2003
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catherina (Trinidad and Tobago W.I.) - See all my reviews
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I first read the vampire cronicles from our public library. This was the first time i became aware of anne rice as a writer.
It was the beginning of a lasting and wonderful friendship and I would recommend anyone to read her books.
When i read the vampire chronicles i became transported into an exotic era of our past into which the lives of her characters are born and reborned. I am sorry Ms Rice that i cannot describe in detail what i feel when i read your books but i hope this does some justice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars the vampire chronicals, Jun 12 2003
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Susan Perry "vmplestat2002" (sheffield lake, ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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favorite in the series is interview but i enjoyed all the others,especially tale because of what the waitress calls lestat
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!, April 11 2003
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If you have never read a book by Anne Rice then you have no idea what you are missing! The Vampire Chronicles will make you an instant fan of this author. I have read these books so many times that I know the characters and stories backwards and forward--amazing writing! These books will always be a part of my library. Treat yourself--you won't regret it!
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2.0 out of 5 stars 2 of 4 ain't bad..., Jan 30 2003
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Matthew Jankowski (Mendota Heights, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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Vampire and Lestat are excellent books. Startling, exciting, and dramatic tales.

Queen and the Body are much inferior to the first two - though if you have not yet read Vampire/Lestat then I am sure nothing I write will prevent you from reading at least Queen...

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