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Interview With the Vampire

(Vampire Chronicles (Paperback))

By Anne Rice

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| School & Library Binding | 9780833563514

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Interview with the Vampire is a novel that evokes the brilliance, the decadence, the horror of The Vampire's world - as he pours out the erotically charged confessions of his first two hundred years asContinue

2 cassettes / 3 hours
Read by F. Murray Abraham
Also available on Compact Disk

Interview with the Vampire is a novel that evokes the brilliance, the decadence, the horror of The Vampire's world - as he pours out the erotically charged confessions of his first two hundred years as one of the living dead.  It is the first of the famous "Chronicles of the Vampires" by Anne Rice.

"From the beginning we are seduced, hypnotized by the voice of the vampire."
--Chicago Tribune

"A supernatural thriller raised to the level of literature."
-- Philadelphia Inquirer

"If you surrender, you will find that you have surrender to enchantment, as if in a voluptuous dream."
-- Boston Globe

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  • 2 people find this helpful

    Hey, this one was good.....

    ...not too melodramatic, and coherent. The vampires were believable and had motivations, and the general tone was extremely elegant. Just a few steps short of a classic.
    Then Rice became a vampire for money, and you all saw what happened.

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    Paola said on Feb 11, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    Classic Vampire Tale

    Anne Rice modernized the erotic vampire tale when she published Interview with the Vampire. I read this in college and decided with all the new vampire hype to read it again. At first, I was disappointed because I remember it being mesmerizing. Halfway through, I remembered why I loved it so much ... (continue)

    Anne Rice modernized the erotic vampire tale when she published Interview with the Vampire. I read this in college and decided with all the new vampire hype to read it again. At first, I was disappointed because I remember it being mesmerizing. Halfway through, I remembered why I loved it so much. Louis and Lestat's relationship created much of the storyline but the addition of Armand at the end brings the story to a closing point. Claudia is the epitome of a spoiled brat but you cannot help but empathize with her position. I am on to the next one.

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    Bibliophile said on Feb 20, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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    This series started off wonderfully, but as it dragged on it got to be more about sex and politics than about being a vampire and it got less interesting.

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    Camille said on Apr 12, 2007 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Well written and intelligent, unlike today's so called "vampire" series. First read this in school and loved it from the beginning not only because of the way Rice created her vampires but also how it steered away from traditional "boy meets girl and fall in love" that most stories have.

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    xYoshiiiiox said on Jun 20, 2011 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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