Tale of the Body Thief

* Read # Tale of the Body Thief by Anne Rice ß eBook or Kindle ePUB. Tale of the Body Thief In another feat of hypnotic storytelling, Anne Rice continues the extraordinary Vampire Chronicles that began with the now classic Interview with the Vampire and continued with The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned. And suddenly all his vampire rationale--everything he has come to believe and feel safe with--is called into question. In his overwhelming need to destroy his doubts and his loneliness, Lestat embarks on the most dangerous enterprise he has undertaken in

Tale of the Body Thief

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Rating : 4.66 (843 Votes)
Asin : 0739312316
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 546 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-02-07
Language : English

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If you love reading "Lestat's" work, worth a read I read some reviews before I downloaded this, and they are mixed I'm glad I read some of the bad reviews, however, because I really didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did. I'm also glad to have read reviews that didn't spoil anything for me plotwise. In fact, something one of the n. "If you love good books read Anne Rice!" according to Sly Ricketson. If you love good books read Anne Rice!Has been my favorite author since Jr High, and I have always been quite the bibliophile (now in my If you love good books read Anne Rice! If you love good books read Anne Rice!Has been my favorite author since Jr High, and I have always been quite the bibliophile (now in my 30s). I have my 7th grade daughter reading these books now. They are transforming, rich, educational, and complex. I have more respect for Anne Rice th. 0s). I have my 7th grade daughter reading these books now. They are transforming, rich, educational, and complex. I have more respect for Anne Rice th. One of the less satisfying installments of the Vampire Chronicles . When I first read The Tale of the Body Thief, I was thoroughly disappointed. After the grand, epic themes of The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned, t seemed such a silly, tawdry little story. Having re-read it many times since then, I have come to appreciate the better aspects o

In another feat of hypnotic storytelling, Anne Rice continues the extraordinary Vampire Chronicles that began with the now classic Interview with the Vampire and continued with The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned. And suddenly all his vampire rationale--everything he has come to believe and feel safe with--is called into question. In his overwhelming need to destroy his doubts and his loneliness, Lestat embarks on the most dangerous enterprise he has undertaken in all the danger-haunted years of his long existence.The Tale of the Body Thief is told with the unique--and mesmerizin

Oh, we meet some wild new characters, and Rice's toothsome vampire-hero Lestat zooms around the globe--as is his magical habit--from Miami to the Gobi desert, but he's in such despair that he trades his immortal body to a con man named Raglan James, who offers him in return two days of strictly mortal bliss. Anne Rice wrote The Body Thief, the fourth thrilling episode of her Vampire Chronicles, right after she spent a long time poring over that most romantic of horror novels, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, to research a no

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