I've read everyone of them and 'interview' is probably still my favourite, although I loved Queen of the Damned & Blackwood Farm too....I found some of them repetitive as they follow the same part of the story from different aspects. If I could change the aspects of my life then maybe I'd like to live forever, but if it's the life I have now forever....hmmm....don't think so....
2007-06-27 00:50:00
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answered by piscesgroove 3
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I've read Interview With A Vampire, and I enjoyed it. My only complaint was that she describes too much... know what I mean? She can take up two pages describing how lighting was in a room... which can sometimes draw things out. Either way, it was a good story. I think that, even though I would have to take lives, I'd like to be able to live forever... I guess it's that inner fear of death that creeps up in most of us... Knowing that you'll never have to experience that is a relief.
2007-06-27 07:54:36
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answered by Anonymous
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1.Most of my faves are Children of the Milennium.....Pandora, Marius, and the Twins. I also really like Jessie and David, but i think that my absolute favorite is Claudia. She's just so tragic.
2. No, I think I would rather be one of Lestat's victims. I would ask him to sing to me first, though, and be as gentle with me as possible. Since he can read minds, I suspect he'd probably be fair with someone like me. I really hope so, anyway.
2007-06-27 07:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not too difficult a choice - I'd be Louis (not the brat prince Lestat - he can be a bit annoying sometimes). Although, the Queen of the Damned was pretty good...
2007-06-27 08:22:46
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answered by SG 2
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I read I think most of the series. I have this weird vampire fixation..go figure :)
My fave characters are Louis, Armand and Claudia :)
2007-06-27 09:02:41
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answered by starikotasukinomiko 6
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My husband read them and love's them. I 've only watched the movies and I love them, hope for more. I am in the middle of Ann Rice's The Life Of Jesus Christ, it is interesting for sure.
2007-06-27 10:07:03
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answered by ? 7
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I don't need to I was married to a old bat who sucked me dry of anything of value !!
Fortunately I am now married to a member of the human race (the LOML - Light of My Life) who thought it as funny as I did when the old bat (on meeting her for the first time) said "He READS you know!!!"
2007-06-28 04:18:49
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answered by Mike W 2
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I have read them, however, after a while I find her a touch boring and repetitive. I have lost interest in her work. I am a Roman Catholic, I have been given eternal life.
2007-06-27 09:16:01
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answered by sparky 4
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