Oh, she comes through quite religions, actually. You have to read the Vampire novels to get that, though. Especially Memnoch the Devil.
I like the Mayfair witches, Mona especially, but my heart is given away to Lestat the Vampire. I hope you find those interesting too. And a lot of things in the Mayfair witches story turn out to be loose threads tied up in the Vampire chronicles, and vice versa (the Talamasca is present in both series; and - I have not read that far - Mona eventually becomes a vampire too, bringing the stories together).
It is Anne Rice's books that really make me sorry that I couldn't visit New Orleans before the flood... Sigh.
2006-07-19 21:14:36
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answered by AlphaOne_ 5
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I've read, Queen of the Damned, Lestat, The Body Thief, Interview with a Vampire, The Mayfair Witches, The Vampire Armand, Blood & Gold. I'm hoping to read The Witching Hour and her others. I love her books.
2006-07-20 03:52:15
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answered by daisy 6
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How do you read rice? I eat it. It's good. Ummmm riiiicce. So I guess my answer is yes, rice is awesome. Although I can't say I've ever heard of Ann Rice before. Is it vietnamese?
2006-07-19 21:10:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever read the vampire chronicles? They are:
*interview with the vampire
*the vamire lestat
*queen of the damed
*the vapire armand
* pandora
i cant seem to remember everything tough. try reading them. its really good.
she isn't anti church, its just the things she writes about. also read violin.
2006-07-19 21:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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She's a magnifivent author. Ramses the Damned is a great book, very Hot!
2006-07-20 06:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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She became very upset with God and the Church after her daughter died, but when her husband died she returned, because she found comfort there.
2006-07-20 04:49:46
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answered by mury902 6
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