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As for the story, Rice's powers of description are awesome and the story is excellent. I have to admit too that sometimes, when I'm reading or listening late at night, there are parts that scare the hell out of me.
So far I highly recommend it. I love the characters and the settings, the pacing and the plot twists. I'm not at all sure where it's going right now, but that's good.

I really like her choice of names. They fit the characters perfectly.


Can you speed up the playback? I listen to a lot of audio books and almost never do this, but when a reader is exceptionally slow, I find that it doesn't even seem as if you've sped it up if you do so by a bit. Makes for a more enjoyable read. You aren't constantly thinking "Come on, come on..."

I'll give it a try tomorrow. I never like it when it happens accidentally, but maybe with this book it will work. In the meantime, reading the e-book in the evenings pretty much lets me catch up on on the slow audio.

I just got back into Anne Rice last year after being away for a very long time. Read The Witching Hour over the summer and found it to be a big change of pace from her vampire books, parts of them read like high class erotica (if there is such a thing). Michael Curry is clearly Anne Rice's ideal man.



I think there's such a thing as high class erotica... and Rice does it exceptionally well. I'm about halfway through the book and enjoying it. Things got a little slow during the section where Rice details the genealogy of the Mayfair family. But the same section also includes some of the most amazing and dramatic stories within the larger work. I'm getting slowed down by some other work, but I really hope to get this done this month. But then that's only a week.



The movie Exit to Eden was based on one of her books!

The movie Exit to Eden was based on one of her books!"
I'll have to take a look. as I've said the sex scenes in 50 shades are pretty badly done. You get half way through one and say to yourself, didn't I just read this. They are that unimaginative and repetitive. In the mean time, Chapter Twenty One of this book (the witching hour) is very well written erotica, IMHO.

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The movie Exit to Eden was based on one of her books!"
Just picked up Exit to Eden. We'll see how that goes.



The imagery is nothing short of amazing. This is the first Anne Rice I've ever read. She truly paints a word picture.

I thought the California parts were good too.

So many of her books are set there and she really does a lovely job of painting a picture of the place. Each time we've gone, we've gone by her house, which is in the Garden District and incredibly lovely.



i agree. I love The Witching Hour too.


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Have you read any others by Rice? She has a style that permeates all of her work. I love it when I am in the proper mood for it.

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Have you read any others by Rice? She has a style that permeates all of her work. I love it when I am in the proper mood ..."
This was my first experience reading Anne Rice.

They get increasingly more... out there, but as far as style and feel, yes. Again, I have to be in the right mood for her gothic purple prose, but when I am, she really hits the spot!

They get increasingly more... out there, but as far as style and feel, yes. Again, I have to be in the..."
Cloud library has the other two books so I will definitely be reading them.

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