Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Interview with the Vampire

Interview with the Vampire


By: Anne Rice
Reviewed by: gothiclolitamaiden, 15
Rating: Really liked it


Interview with the Vampire is considered a classic of the vampire genre. It doesn't take the reader very long to see why. Like any great classic, Interview with the Vampire is very deep and sophisticated, though it won't suit everyone's tastes. If you are looking for a sweet vampire romance or a thrilling page-turner, look elsewhere. However, if you want a well-written, emotional novel that explores what it means to be a vampire, you've found your book.

As I've said, this book is not for everyone. The pace is somewhat slow, which will discourage some readers. The characters and the relationships between them are so complex that somtimes I had to put the book down so that I could try to fathom them. The tone and plot were very depressing, no comedy to be found at all, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Anne Rice's writing style is very detailed. Characters are described in a way that helps you envision them vividly. Settings are described with adequate attention.

Best of all, there are no sparkling vampires!


Recommended to: 15+ For violence, mature content, and the fact that anyone under 15 won't appreciate it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I totally agree with your review. You could've mentioned that its a series though. The first just happens to be the most tame.

Anonymous said...

I forgot to mention that, darn it. What exactly do you mean by tame?