Articles for tag: Anne Rice, Sexy Girl

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Review of the Best and Worst Anne Rice’s Books

Have Anne Rice’s novels literary quality? I don’t think she will win the Nobel Prize of Literature ever, but again, literature quality is subjective. Anne Rice wrote some entertaining books, she sells like crazy, and with no doubt, she is part of the contemporary literature world. I read her books in Spanish first, and I ...

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Atreyu – The Curse: Like An Anne Rice Vampire Novel Put to Music

Atreyu’s latest album release, entitled The Curse, can be summed up as an Anne Rice vampire novel put to screaming vocals, classic melodic guitar chords, heavy punk metal drums, and atmospheric backup vocals. Once you pass the intro and get to the second track the sound is immediately recognizeable as that of Atreyu. The sound ...

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Anne Rice: Biography

Anne Rice is a widely-read American author whose books have sold nearly 100 million copies. Her topics have ranged from the dark world of vampires, mummies and witches to the blinding brightness of the story of the Son of God as He walked the earth. Anne claims that her books mirror the different stages of ...

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Memnoch the Devil – an In-depth Look

I have always entertained the thought of forever, of timelessness. Even in my early youth did I wonder, “What would it be like to live through it all, to have all the time in the world to do all I could ever dream of?” To me, that has become the ultimate fantasy: What if I ...

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Anne Rice: A Portrait of the Author

Perhaps due to an all-too-rare mixture of accurate historical analysis, coupled with an imaginative grasp of mysticism, the works of Anne Rice are revered by millions of people around the world. She draws upon a rich knowledge of history to set very believable scenes in which she breathes life into the most fantastical of characters. ...

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Evolution of Vampires: From Dracula to Interview with a Vampire

Vampires have come a long way since their beginning in the eighteenth century. The quintessential vampire tale that marked the true beginning of the vampire and began the vampire’s transformation is Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The count paved the way for the modern vampire and began the vampire’s widespread popularity in all mediums to the megastar ...