Ebook {Epub PDF} The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice
The Vampire Lestat. The Vampire Lestat, whom we first met in Interview With the Vampire, has his own story to tell. Anne Rice's second book in The Vampire Chronicles follows Lestat through the ages as he conducts his own search for his origins and to find meaning in what has happened to him. Unlike the cruel and dark Lestat we saw in Interview, this book reveals a sympathetic figure with his own blend of . Vampires are getting classier. Rice's formidable Lestat (given a bad press by his protege Louis in the author's Interview With a Vampire, ) sets the record straight with his story--from 18th-century fang-y to 20th-century rock star--all in Rice's faintly erotic, red-velvet-tasseled prose, festooned with swags of philosophical-theological expository flights, intra-vampirian warfare and sanguinary nightcaps. The Vampire Lestat is the second book in The Vampire Chronicles series by Anne Rice. I adored the first book, Interview With A Vampire which was told in Louis' perspective, a vampire that Lestat made who clung desperately to his humanity. The Vampire Lestat is Lestat's story told in his perspective/5.
Australian actor Sam Reid has been tapped to star as Lestat in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire series for AMC and AMC+. The series, based on Rice's book, is slated to begin production. Masque de la Mort Rouge - 33rd Annual Anne Rice Vampire Ball. Artwork by Christabelle LaMor. Saturday, October 30th, 7pm - The Elms Mansion - St. Charles Avenue - New Orleans OPEN PREMIUM BAR - Drink from the Queen of the Damned herself! Lestat. The vampire hero of Anne Rice's enthralling new novel is a creature of the darkest and richest imagination. Once an aristocrat in the heady days of pre-revolutionary France, now a rock star in the demonic, shimmering s, he rushes through the centuries in search of others like him, seeking answers to the mystery of his eternal, terrifying existence.
The Vampire Lestat is a must-have for any Anne Rice fan or fans of vampire books in general. It is a followup to Interview With The Vampire. While Interview was told through the eyes of Louis, this The Vampire Lestat is told from Lestat's point of view. It is basically his autobiography, as he tells of his life as a human and how he became a vampire. Vampires are getting classier. Rice's formidable Lestat (given a bad press by his protege Louis in the author's Interview With a Vampire, ) sets the record straight with his story--from 18th-century fang-y to 20th-century rock star--all in Rice's faintly erotic, red-velvet-tasseled prose, festooned with swags of philosophical-theological expository flights, intra-vampirian warfare and sanguinary nightcaps. The Vampire Lestat. The Vampire Lestat, whom we first met in Interview With the Vampire, has his own story to tell. Anne Rice's second book in The Vampire Chronicles follows Lestat through the ages as he conducts his own search for his origins and to find meaning in what has happened to him. Unlike the cruel and dark Lestat we saw in Interview, this book reveals a sympathetic figure with his own blend of morality, romanticism, and bravery.
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