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desertcart.com: Blood Canticle (The Vampire Chronicles): 9780345443694: Rice, Anne: Books Review: OK, people. Let's take a deep breath. This is a good book! - Having just finished this book, I had to put down in words my dismay at all the reviews that blasted it. I understand why some people don't like it. This is not the Lestat they thought they knew. The style of the story is different. And there are none of the friends we have come to know and love, like Louis, Armand and Marius. But if you stop and think back over the whole Vampire Chronicle series, you will see that this book (hopefully not the last as Anne Rice has said) was inevitable. Lestat wants to be a saint; He tells us this almost from the very beginning. He talks about it as if there was nothing left for him to be but a saint. This is not the Lestat we have seen in some of the other Chronicle books. That Lestat was seen as evil, and as "Cain, the slayer of my brother". But you have to remember that Lestat's words have only been used in four of the previous nine books. Louis told us the story in Interview with the Vampire, Armand told his own story, David told us of Merrick, Marius gave us the rest of his tale in Blood and Gold, and Quinn Blackwood told us the story of Blackwood Farm. When these others talked of Lestat, they were not using his words, his style. Blood Canticle is the first book to use Lestat's own words since Memnoch the Devil. And why wouldn't he have changed his manner of speaking in that time? Lestat is the one who, learning from the example of Marius, always found a way to fit in with the times he was living. So one of the lines is the book ends with !!!!!!! Isn't that the way people do things today in the world of Internet chat and email? Why should we be surprised that Lestat is doing it? As for his wanting to be a saint, think back in the Chronicles to a time someone said, "As we get older, we do not really change. We just become more and more ourselves". Re-read The Vampire Lestat. Since he was a child, Lestat dreamed of being a saint. As he gets older, and becomes more and more himself, his earliest dreams and desires would surely come back stronger than ever. I won't talk of the story, because the story tells itself. It is a typical book in the Vampire Chronicles in that for the first little while, you may be confused, thinking nothing is happening in sequence, or meshes with anything else in the story. But then it all starts coming together, as it always does, and you have trouble putting it down. This is not the best of the Chronicles (See Memnoch the Devil). Nor is it the worst. It may not be the best way to end the series (if it is truly finished), but it a very good story, a very good read, and is very true to the Lestat we saw in The Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned, The Tale of the Body Thief and Memnoch the Devil. This character has grown into the times. And that's what is making people say this is a bad book; He's not the same. Good for him! This is not a bad book. It's good book. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Review: If you are into Vampire novels, you may want to check out this book. - As someone who has had a passion for reading for more than 7 decades, my interests have ranged from great literature and science to the esoteric topics of ghosts and vampires. I had read a few of Ann Rice’s books in the past (Interview with a Vampire and others) but I had not read this one (Blood Canticle), which I purchased while browsing on desertcart. I found this novel to be interesting and entertaining as it follows the dark path of those creatures who are obsessed with feeding off, we mortal beings. The Vampire Lestat will entertain you in this novel, If you are a fan of Anne Rice’s vampire books you should check out this one. Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never trust a politician: A critical review of politics and politicians)

| Best Sellers Rank | #244,790 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #39 in Vampire Horror #1,068 in Horror Occult & Supernatural #1,790 in Contemporary Literature & Fiction |
| Book 10 of 13 | Vampire Chronicles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,861) |
| Dimensions | 4.1 x 1.08 x 6.76 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0345443691 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0345443694 |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 401 pages |
| Publication date | August 31, 2004 |
| Publisher | Ballantine Books |
H**Y
OK, people. Let's take a deep breath. This is a good book!
Having just finished this book, I had to put down in words my dismay at all the reviews that blasted it. I understand why some people don't like it. This is not the Lestat they thought they knew. The style of the story is different. And there are none of the friends we have come to know and love, like Louis, Armand and Marius. But if you stop and think back over the whole Vampire Chronicle series, you will see that this book (hopefully not the last as Anne Rice has said) was inevitable. Lestat wants to be a saint; He tells us this almost from the very beginning. He talks about it as if there was nothing left for him to be but a saint. This is not the Lestat we have seen in some of the other Chronicle books. That Lestat was seen as evil, and as "Cain, the slayer of my brother". But you have to remember that Lestat's words have only been used in four of the previous nine books. Louis told us the story in Interview with the Vampire, Armand told his own story, David told us of Merrick, Marius gave us the rest of his tale in Blood and Gold, and Quinn Blackwood told us the story of Blackwood Farm. When these others talked of Lestat, they were not using his words, his style. Blood Canticle is the first book to use Lestat's own words since Memnoch the Devil. And why wouldn't he have changed his manner of speaking in that time? Lestat is the one who, learning from the example of Marius, always found a way to fit in with the times he was living. So one of the lines is the book ends with !!!!!!! Isn't that the way people do things today in the world of Internet chat and email? Why should we be surprised that Lestat is doing it? As for his wanting to be a saint, think back in the Chronicles to a time someone said, "As we get older, we do not really change. We just become more and more ourselves". Re-read The Vampire Lestat. Since he was a child, Lestat dreamed of being a saint. As he gets older, and becomes more and more himself, his earliest dreams and desires would surely come back stronger than ever. I won't talk of the story, because the story tells itself. It is a typical book in the Vampire Chronicles in that for the first little while, you may be confused, thinking nothing is happening in sequence, or meshes with anything else in the story. But then it all starts coming together, as it always does, and you have trouble putting it down. This is not the best of the Chronicles (See Memnoch the Devil). Nor is it the worst. It may not be the best way to end the series (if it is truly finished), but it a very good story, a very good read, and is very true to the Lestat we saw in The Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned, The Tale of the Body Thief and Memnoch the Devil. This character has grown into the times. And that's what is making people say this is a bad book; He's not the same. Good for him! This is not a bad book. It's good book. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
J**E
If you are into Vampire novels, you may want to check out this book.
As someone who has had a passion for reading for more than 7 decades, my interests have ranged from great literature and science to the esoteric topics of ghosts and vampires. I had read a few of Ann Rice’s books in the past (Interview with a Vampire and others) but I had not read this one (Blood Canticle), which I purchased while browsing on Amazon. I found this novel to be interesting and entertaining as it follows the dark path of those creatures who are obsessed with feeding off, we mortal beings. The Vampire Lestat will entertain you in this novel, If you are a fan of Anne Rice’s vampire books you should check out this one. Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never trust a politician: A critical review of politics and politicians)
L**G
A Fun Read
Anne Rice has combined two of her most popular series: The Vampire Chronicles and the Mayfair Witches series. Although, initially the combination was somewhat contrived, it did have a backstory in the last volume, Blackwood Farm. There were familiar characters, and reminiscences of past events in other books. The character of Lestat was further developed, and even though the character Mona Mayfair appeared to develop borderline personality disorder after a life change, it would be understandable under the circumstances. I would recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of either of the two series it continues. Anne Rice never disappoints! It would be entertaining to see this series continue, and if anyone has the imagination to do that, it's Ms. Rice.
S**Y
The best of both series!
I loved the Mayfair Witches and have read any and all Anne Rice's books that even mentions Rowan, Mona, Michael, Oncle Julien , and Stella! Of course, if your an Anne Rice fan like I am then you have read all the Vampire Chronicles! I have read all the stand alone books like Ramses the Great, I've read them all but the Mayfair family still is my obsession and I wait patiently (well, not really! I've never been very patient) for the next story that brings me back to that jewel of a house in the Garden District. Rowan's fate and what becomes of that gorgeous Irish man, Michael? You can't help but have a crush on that beautiful man. I want something great to happen to Michael. For him to finally find happiness and the family he dreams of having. Did I enjoy this book? Absolutely!!
R**S
I loved the blood canticle
I love the blood canticle as it sums up the story of the Mayfair witches , the taltos and the vampire Lestat as well as the Blackwood farm tale.it gives you an ending to tales spun decades ago. Read it for the conclusions to past stories by Anne Rice!
T**Y
Just awesome writing
Loved all of it.Kept me reading most of the nite. Great Author of love,life.No matter what u r. Was sorry bout the Taltose.
D**D
Arrived very quickly. Perfect condition. As advertised.
R**R
siendo uno de los libros finales de la serie, blood canticle muestra a un lestat más a detalle que antes. delicioso estilo de escritura y un sensual ambiente, colocan al lector en cada uno de los momentos importantes de Lestat. recomendado a quienes son fans de la serie
L**O
J'ai toujours voulu lire les Chroniques Vampiriques depuis le Film Entretien avec un vampire. Et les livres sont fabuleux de profondeur! Un chef d'oeuvre!
K**Y
This is the concluding book in the Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice, and if you are a fan of her books you wont be disappointed. Final book takes us on a journey with the Vampire Lestat and his versions of the events from the end of the Blackwood Farm book and the events that followed. This book includes the Mayfair Witch clan and goes some way to explaining their myths although after reading this i am now itching to read the three books Rice wrote on the Mayfair Witches. A must have for any Vampire Chronicles fan.
デ**ク
I was a little disappointed in Lestat's character at times. It is somewhat too feminized, but the story was nonetheless so captivating that I could imagine the humidity of the New Orleans night on my face.
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