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Blood Canticle (The Vampire Chronicles) (Hardcover)

by Anne Rice (Author) "I WANT to be a saint ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 324 pages
  • Publisher: Chatto & Windus; 1st edition (6 Nov 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0701173556
  • ISBN-13: 978-0701173555
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.8 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 446,156 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Anne Rice's best selling Blackwood Farm and the recent film of Queen of the Damned have resulted in a resurgence of interest in Lestat, her all-powerful vampire creation. Rice has populated this latest instalment with a rich mix of well-conceived characters including Rowan Mayfair, brilliant neurosurgeon and true witch who finds herself dangerously drawn to Lestat, and Patsy Mayfair, a murdered country and western singer returning from the afterlife to avenge her own murder. At the heart of the novel is the enigmatic vampire himself, no longer the epitome of evil, but continuing the transformation begun in Memnoch the Devil from evil to goodness, battling between his own desires for gratification and his emerging desire for redemption. Assured and plot driven, this is bound to please Rice's readers and perform as well as previous Lestat adventures.


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Lestat is back, saviour and demon, moving through the worlds of Blackwood Farm and the Mayfair family. He finds himself enslaved by love and loyalty amidst all of the characters who dwell in the two worlds of vampires and witches.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrific (but not in the way intended!), 12 Dec 2004
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I had read many bad reviews of Blood Canticle, but being a huge Ann Rice fan decided to buy the paperback as I thought it surely couldn't be as bad as that!

How wrong I was! This book is basically unreadable. The returning characters are behaving in un-character like ways, the plot (if there is one) is turgid and the style of writing just annoyed me. For lovers of the Vampire Chronicles, to hear Lestat say phrases like 'Yo!' and 'Cool!' just sends shivers down the spine.

This book has the feel that it has been ghost written as all of Ann Rice's usual magic is missing.

Avoid!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars When does the plot kick in?, 23 Jan 2005
I've read plenty of review for this book and they've all told me that it's awful. But nether the less I decided to read it despite so that I could make up my mind.

Sadly all the reviews were rite.

This story lacks a plot. I read the thing in 2 nights waiting for the plot to kick in and then the book ended.

It's an appalling mockery of the former glory reached with Interview with a Vampire, The Vampire Lestat and Queen of the Damned.

Like one of the other reviewers says - AVOID! Avoid like the plague.

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17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I miss Lestat..., 4 Nov 2003
  Of course I will always love Interview with The Vampire, The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the damned. But many Anne Rice fans agree they go down hill from there. There are certain circles that refer to the previously mentioned first three vampire chronicles as the ONLY vampire Chronicles. All the rest come off like fan fictions from some other person.
Nothing done now can change what had been.  The Interview with the vampire is still the interview with the vampire.  The Vampire Lestat is still The Vampire Lestat, The Queen of the damned is still The Queen of the damned.  I just pretend it's 1989 and the others were not published yet.  They did not happen.

        Lestat, in my mind, is still a rebel, still a brat, still mischievous, still questions things, still fearless, still angst driven, still a fighter, and still perseverent.  He's still riding around on his Harley, hunting down his killers and falling in love with the world.  He's still an optimist (He has a pessimistic view of humanity in Blood Canticle.)  He still views society today as an age of innocence and he's still my Lestat.  All the rest...  to me.. They're just fan fictions.

       I wish Anne Rice had done a book that she once hinted about wanting to do years ago- the idea of the vampires being found out by some mortals and possibly captured and studies and then the escape...  Lestat talks about this idea in The Vampire Lestat.  That could have been a great novel, especially with our proud and defiant Lestat.  This conformist, prude, depthless, two-dimensional Lestat would fold under that pressure but the Lestat I know would not.  The first three vampire chronicles- that's my Lestat.  That will always be my Lestat and no one can take that away from me.

I miss Lestat. Lestat in Blood Canticle is whining. And he's become a conformist. He's now a hard-core Catholic who questions nothing, a cold hypocrite, a misogynist, a prude, and pessimist. This is not our Lestat! Our Lestat was a brat. Our Lestat questioned things. Our Lestat was always a rebel. Changing his personality this abruptly is like saying he now has blue hair and orange eyes. The angst is gone. The fearless soul that could never be oppressed is gone. I did not love the fangs or the blonde hair. I loved his personality. I related to Lestat, not the vampire! She's forgotten who Lestat was. Lestat used to see this world as an age of secular innocence where evil doers were scarce. And now he says there are many in the cities who deserve the vampire's kiss. He's become depthless (if he had much depth to begin with.) He's become two-dimensional. He's hunting down rogues and rule breaker vampires! He is a rogue and rule breaker! I want Lestat, I don't want Angel from Buffy The Vampire Slayer!

I want Lestat the way he was meant to be. If Anne Rice needed a new character to express her obsession and new-found conformist mentality she should have used ANYONE but The Brat Prince to express it! I think this book disappointed every Anne Rice fan, everywhere, one way or another.

What happened to our man of action? Where's The James Bond of the Vampires? My God! In these later novels the character himself can't even get his own age right. He keeps saying he was twenty, he was twenty-one as a mortal when he killed the wolves so how could he appear twenty now?

I know I'm being harsh but Anne calls this maturing for Lestat. Being mature does not mean clinging desperately to something without question. Being mature does not mean becoming sexist with fashion, and seeing evil everywhere where he once was in love with the goodness in society. Lestat was a brat but he had faith in goodness. Now he doesn't seem to have that faith. His real and pure faith has been replaced by something superficial, something dark. And the restless spirit, the angst driven rebel, the one who could not be dominated... Our beloved antagonist, he's gone.... I don't know who this creature is who is narrating the story but it's not our Lestat.

I'll always love the first three vampire chronicles, Interview with The Vampire, The Vampire Lestat and The queen of the damned. By my advice to anyone just starting, don't go any further than that. Tale of the body thief is good for comic relief if you have a dark sense of humour but that's about it.

I take comfort now in the novel that I fell in love with. The Vampire Lestat.

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3.0 out of 5 stars the end but not as it should have been
Anne Rice could have made this book the best of all her work. Instead she has given us this lame ending to an otherwise very enjoyable set of works. Read more
Published 22 days ago by munnsbooks

1.0 out of 5 stars Shame on you Anne Rice for publishing this rubbish
I can't belive this trash was actually printed under Anne Rice's name... there is no way this was actually written by her. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mrs. A. L. Greaves

1.0 out of 5 stars If anything, it's not even worth one star...
First off, can I just say that I adored the Vampire Chronicles up until Blackwood Farm came out. Even the smaller, minor-character-focused books were good in their own way. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Alivet

1.0 out of 5 stars Utter drivel
ALbert Einstein is often cited as expressing his extreme regret at the way in which his scientific research led, indirectly, to the production of atomic bombs... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mr. S. Armitag

5.0 out of 5 stars Please complete these beautiful chronicles for yourself and don't let the negative reviews put you off
This is a review for Blood Canticle and Blackwood Farm as i think they must be treated as one.

This book along with the Blackwood Farm is fantastic and part of the... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Ms. L. Pitchford

2.0 out of 5 stars Time for another 'pre-ternatural' snooze?

Anne Rice has succeeded in killing that which cannot be killed by yet again dragging our old friend Lestat up by the scruff of his neck and hawking yet another drippy tale... Read more
Published 19 months ago by K. WYNNE

1.0 out of 5 stars I f you are an Anne Rice fan then just go and re-read The Vampire Lestat and leave this drivel on the shelf!
Looking at Anne Rice's official website it is easy to see that she has really lost the plot and this book demonstrates clearly that. Read more
Published on 8 Nov 2007 by xine267

3.0 out of 5 stars NOT THE BEST OF CHRONICLES,BUT STILL WORTH A READ
the chronicle that introduced me to the world of anne rice was blackwood farm,and even though it's the 9th book in the series,it was the first chronicle i've ever read. Read more
Published on 26 Oct 2007 by Erik Hofstatter

1.0 out of 5 stars argh!
I love love the vampire chronicals i wanna get that clear before i start,
but i have to say this is by far the worst thing I've read in a LONG time. Read more
Published on 8 Aug 2007 by Kevin C

4.0 out of 5 stars Blood Canticle
I think this book deffinately takes a new turn and direction from the rest of the Vampire chronicles, after all the focus of the story is more upon Lestat and his two new... Read more
Published on 7 Jun 2007 by Robin Mask

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