Title: Queen of the Damned (The Vampire Chronicles 3)
Author: Anne Rice
Pages: 448
Published: November 29th 1997 by Ballantine Books
Rating: 3/5
Goodreads Summary:
In 1976, a uniquely seductive world of vampires was unveiled in the now-classic Interview with the Vampire . . . in 1985, a wild and voluptous voice spoke to us, telling the story of The Vampire Lestat. In The Queen of the Damned, Anne Rice continues her extraordinary "Vampire Chronicles" in a feat of mesmeric storytelling, a chillingly hypnotic entertainment in which the oldest and most powerful forces of the night are unleashed on an unsuspecting world.
Three brilliantly colored narrative threads intertwine as the story unfolds:
- The rock star known as Vampire Lestat, worshipped by millions of spellbound fans, prepares for a concert in San Francisco. Among the audience--pilgrims in a blind swoon of adoration--are hundreds of vampires, creatures who see Lestat as a "greedy fiend risking the secret prosperity of all his kind just to be loved and seen by mortals," fiends themselves who hate Lestat's power and who are determined to destroy him . . .
- The sleep of certain men and women--vampires and mortals scattered around the world--is haunted by a vivid, mysterious dream: of twins with fiery red hair and piercing green eyes who suffer an unspeakable tragedy. It is a dream that slowly, tauntingly reveals its meaning to the dreamers as they make their way toward each other--some to be destroyed on the journey, some to face an even more terrifying fate at journey's end . . .
- Akasha--Queen of the Damned, mother of all vampires, rises after a 6,000 year sleep and puts into motion a heinous plan to "save" mankind from itself and make "all myths of the world real" by elevating herself and her chosen son/lover to the level of the gods: "I am the fulfillment and I shall from this moment be the cause" . . .
These narrative threads wind sinuously across a vast, richly detailed tapestry of the violent, sensual world of vampirism, taking us back 6,000 years to its beginnings. As the stories of the "first brood" of blood drinkers are revealed, we are swept across the ages, from Egypt to South America to the Himalayas to all the shrouded corners of the globe where vampires have left their mark. Vampires are created--mortals succumbing to the sensation of "being enptied, of being devoured, of being nothing." Vampires are destroyed. Dark rituals are performed--the rituals of ancient creatures prowling the modern world. And, finally, we are brought to a moment in the twentieth century when, in an astonishing climax, the fate of the living dead--and perhaps of the living, all the living--will be decided.
Review:
Now I started this almost 3 years ago, and only recently finished it as I had no more library books. As I somewhat forgot what had happened (and couldn't be bothered to skim the beginning again to find out) the rest didn't make that much sense to me. I'm sure that if I re read this book it would get a hirer rating. Now there was some skimming as Anne Rice can go into so much unnecessary detail that skimming would be required unless you wanted to die from bordem. That aside, the vampires chronicles are quiet good. Like most series, I recommend that you start with the first book Interview With A Vampire before you get to Queen of the Damned. Also don't bother watching the movie, that was a piece of crap.
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Friday, 20 April 2012
Review: Undead and Unpopular
Title: Undead and Unpopular ( Undead 5)
Author: MaryJanice Davidson
Pages: 257
Published: June 6th 2006 by Berkley Hardcove
Rating: 4/5
Goodreads Summary:
Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor already has plenty on her plate. For one thing, next week is her birthday - the big 3-1 in human years, and one in undead years. (Yes, she bit the dust on her birthday last year.) On top of that, she still has wedding plans to finalize - and it's not helping that the prospective groom is avoiding anything to do with it. And then there's her decision to stop drinking blood - something she has yet to share with Eric Sinclair, her fiancé - who also happens to be the vampire king...
So the last thing she wants to deal with is uninvited guests, even if they happen to be the powerful European vampires who have finally come to pay their respects the week before her birthday. Some of them don't want Betsy as their queen and will do anything to get rid of her. As if turning thirty last year (not to mention dying) hasn't been traumatic enough. And trying to give up blood is making her really cranky... But who has time to sulk? Well, Betsy does...
Review:
Another funny Queen Betsy book. There were defiantly some laugh out loud moments and it made my shitty week better. However it wasn't as good as the first three books. There should have been more Betsy/Sinclair romance and there shouldn't have been so many characters randomly popping up and disappearing, it made it a bit confusing. It was still a good read though. If you love vampires, chick lits and comedy then you should read this book, but start with the first one and read them in order, or this book won't make much sense.
Author: MaryJanice Davidson
Pages: 257
Published: June 6th 2006 by Berkley Hardcove
Rating: 4/5
Goodreads Summary:
Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor already has plenty on her plate. For one thing, next week is her birthday - the big 3-1 in human years, and one in undead years. (Yes, she bit the dust on her birthday last year.) On top of that, she still has wedding plans to finalize - and it's not helping that the prospective groom is avoiding anything to do with it. And then there's her decision to stop drinking blood - something she has yet to share with Eric Sinclair, her fiancé - who also happens to be the vampire king...
So the last thing she wants to deal with is uninvited guests, even if they happen to be the powerful European vampires who have finally come to pay their respects the week before her birthday. Some of them don't want Betsy as their queen and will do anything to get rid of her. As if turning thirty last year (not to mention dying) hasn't been traumatic enough. And trying to give up blood is making her really cranky... But who has time to sulk? Well, Betsy does...
Review:
Another funny Queen Betsy book. There were defiantly some laugh out loud moments and it made my shitty week better. However it wasn't as good as the first three books. There should have been more Betsy/Sinclair romance and there shouldn't have been so many characters randomly popping up and disappearing, it made it a bit confusing. It was still a good read though. If you love vampires, chick lits and comedy then you should read this book, but start with the first one and read them in order, or this book won't make much sense.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
2012 Books That Didn't Get Finished Update
Feburary 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Follow Me Down by Marc Strange - Reason: I don't know to me the plot seems like it's done before and I just simply didn't like it. I only had about 100 pages left, but just getting to that point took a lot of pushing and I was just tired of the book so I gave up on it.
March 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Song of the Dragon by Tracy Hickman - Reason: Ya it was just...way to fuckin complicated. I mean it took me two weeks to read 30 pages...that and I just wasn't enjoying it.
The Dark Vineyard by Martin Walker - Reason: Just didn't like it. I seem to be pretty picky this month.
April 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Daughter of Darkness by V.C Andrews - ya...just couldn't get passed the first chapter. now i see why no one would check it out from the library.
The Countess by Rebecca Johns - ya i think i read like the first two pages and went forget about it man!
Follow Me Down by Marc Strange - Reason: I don't know to me the plot seems like it's done before and I just simply didn't like it. I only had about 100 pages left, but just getting to that point took a lot of pushing and I was just tired of the book so I gave up on it.
March 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Song of the Dragon by Tracy Hickman - Reason: Ya it was just...way to fuckin complicated. I mean it took me two weeks to read 30 pages...that and I just wasn't enjoying it.
The Dark Vineyard by Martin Walker - Reason: Just didn't like it. I seem to be pretty picky this month.
April 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Daughter of Darkness by V.C Andrews - ya...just couldn't get passed the first chapter. now i see why no one would check it out from the library.
The Countess by Rebecca Johns - ya i think i read like the first two pages and went forget about it man!
Friday, 13 April 2012
Review: The force unleashed II
Title: Star Wars The Force Unleashed II
Author: Sean Williams
Pages: 311
Published: June 28th 2011 by LucasBooks
Rating: 2/5
Goodreads Summary:
As ruthless apprentice to Darth Vader, Starkiller was mercilessly schooled in the ways of the dark side, commanded to exterminate the last of the purged Jedi Order, and groomed for the ultimate Sith power play: assassination of the Emperor. He served without question, killed without remorse, and lost his heart without warning to beautiful Imperial fighter pilot Juno Eclipse, never suspecting that he was just a tool in the schemes of his masters—until it was too late to escape their lethal betrayal.
Juno mourned Starkiller as dead...but now he is back, purged of all memories and programmed to kill. And as fate brings Juno and Starkiller closer to reuniting, with Darth Vader determined not to lose his assassin a second time, they will both have to make a stand. The prize is freedom. The punishment for failing will be eternal enslavement to the dark side of the Force...
Review:
Meh it was alright, I don't really have much to say about it. You should probably play the games and read the first one though.
Author: Sean Williams
Pages: 311
Published: June 28th 2011 by LucasBooks
Rating: 2/5
Goodreads Summary:
As ruthless apprentice to Darth Vader, Starkiller was mercilessly schooled in the ways of the dark side, commanded to exterminate the last of the purged Jedi Order, and groomed for the ultimate Sith power play: assassination of the Emperor. He served without question, killed without remorse, and lost his heart without warning to beautiful Imperial fighter pilot Juno Eclipse, never suspecting that he was just a tool in the schemes of his masters—until it was too late to escape their lethal betrayal.
Juno mourned Starkiller as dead...but now he is back, purged of all memories and programmed to kill. And as fate brings Juno and Starkiller closer to reuniting, with Darth Vader determined not to lose his assassin a second time, they will both have to make a stand. The prize is freedom. The punishment for failing will be eternal enslavement to the dark side of the Force...
Review:
Meh it was alright, I don't really have much to say about it. You should probably play the games and read the first one though.
Friday, 6 April 2012
Review: Birth of a Killer
Title: Birth of a Killer ( Saga of Larten Crepsley)
Author: Darren Shan
Published: October 5th 2010 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 261
Rating: 5/5
Goodreads Summary:
Before Cirque Du Freak...
Before the war with the vampaneze...
Before he was a vampire.
Larten Crepsley was a boy.
As a child laborer many centuries ago, Larten Crepsley did his job well and without complaint, until the day the foreman killed his brother as an example to the other children.
In that moment, young Larten flies into a rage that the foreman wouldn't survive. Forced on the run, he sleeps in crypts and eats cobwebs to get by. And when a vampire named Seba offers him protection and training as a vampire's assistant, Larten takes it.
This is his story.
Review:
I was so excited for this book! I have read the first 4 of the Saga of Darren Shan books and frequently wondered what Larten was like as a young vampire, and poof this gets published! I can't help but love it as in the other series Larten was my favorite character and still is thanks to this book. It is just an epic book. If you haven't read it I totally think you should. Even though this is a prequel, I think you should start with the Saga of Darren Shan though, because in my opinion some things will make more sense.
Author: Darren Shan
Published: October 5th 2010 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 261
Rating: 5/5
Goodreads Summary:
Before Cirque Du Freak...
Before the war with the vampaneze...
Before he was a vampire.
Larten Crepsley was a boy.
As a child laborer many centuries ago, Larten Crepsley did his job well and without complaint, until the day the foreman killed his brother as an example to the other children.
In that moment, young Larten flies into a rage that the foreman wouldn't survive. Forced on the run, he sleeps in crypts and eats cobwebs to get by. And when a vampire named Seba offers him protection and training as a vampire's assistant, Larten takes it.
This is his story.
Review:
I was so excited for this book! I have read the first 4 of the Saga of Darren Shan books and frequently wondered what Larten was like as a young vampire, and poof this gets published! I can't help but love it as in the other series Larten was my favorite character and still is thanks to this book. It is just an epic book. If you haven't read it I totally think you should. Even though this is a prequel, I think you should start with the Saga of Darren Shan though, because in my opinion some things will make more sense.
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
2012 Books That Didn't Get Finished
Feburary 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Follow Me Down by Marc Strange - Reason: I don't know to me the plot seems like it's done before and I just simply didn't like it. I only had about 100 pages left, but just getting to that point took a lot of pushing and I was just tired of the book so I gave up on it.
March 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Song of the Dragon by Tracy Hickman - Reason: Ya it was just...way to fuckin complicated. I mean it took me two weeks to read 30 pages...that and I just wasn't enjoying it.
The Dark Vineyard by Martin Walker - Reason: Just didn't like it. I seem to be pretty picky this month.
April 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Daughter of Darkness by V.C Andrews - ya...just couldn't get passed the first chapter. now i see why no one would check it out from the library.
Follow Me Down by Marc Strange - Reason: I don't know to me the plot seems like it's done before and I just simply didn't like it. I only had about 100 pages left, but just getting to that point took a lot of pushing and I was just tired of the book so I gave up on it.
March 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Song of the Dragon by Tracy Hickman - Reason: Ya it was just...way to fuckin complicated. I mean it took me two weeks to read 30 pages...that and I just wasn't enjoying it.
The Dark Vineyard by Martin Walker - Reason: Just didn't like it. I seem to be pretty picky this month.
April 2012 books that didn't get finished:
Daughter of Darkness by V.C Andrews - ya...just couldn't get passed the first chapter. now i see why no one would check it out from the library.
Monday, 2 April 2012
Review: The Iron King
Title: The Iron King ( Iron Fey 1)
Author: Julie Kagawa
Published: February 1st 2010 by Harlequin Teen
Pages: 363
Rating: 4/5
Goodreads Summary: Meghan Chase has a secret destiny; one she could never have imagined.
Something has always felt slightly off in Meghan's life, ever since her father disappeared before her eyes when she was six. She has never quite fit in at school or at home.
When a dark stranger begins watching her from afar, and her prankster best friend becomes strangely protective of her, Meghan senses that everything she's known is about to change.
But she could never have guessed the truth - that she is the daughter of a mythical faery king and is a pawn in a deadly war. Now Meghan will learn just how far she'll go to save someone she cares about, to stop a mysterious evil no faery creature dare face; and to find love with a young prince who might rather see her dead than let her touch his icy heart.
Review:
Well would you look at that, another book that took me less than a week to finish. I am getting good at this man! I love the characters in this book and I love the plot. Meghan was a little bit annoying at times but she thankfully didn't have many moments where I wanted to strangle her. So far it is one of the best fey books I have read. It has the old school fey that we all know and love but it also adds some new stuff, like the Iron Fey. All in all, if you love fey books then you should definitely give this a shot.
Author: Julie Kagawa
Published: February 1st 2010 by Harlequin Teen
Pages: 363
Rating: 4/5
Goodreads Summary: Meghan Chase has a secret destiny; one she could never have imagined.
Something has always felt slightly off in Meghan's life, ever since her father disappeared before her eyes when she was six. She has never quite fit in at school or at home.
When a dark stranger begins watching her from afar, and her prankster best friend becomes strangely protective of her, Meghan senses that everything she's known is about to change.
But she could never have guessed the truth - that she is the daughter of a mythical faery king and is a pawn in a deadly war. Now Meghan will learn just how far she'll go to save someone she cares about, to stop a mysterious evil no faery creature dare face; and to find love with a young prince who might rather see her dead than let her touch his icy heart.
Review:
Well would you look at that, another book that took me less than a week to finish. I am getting good at this man! I love the characters in this book and I love the plot. Meghan was a little bit annoying at times but she thankfully didn't have many moments where I wanted to strangle her. So far it is one of the best fey books I have read. It has the old school fey that we all know and love but it also adds some new stuff, like the Iron Fey. All in all, if you love fey books then you should definitely give this a shot.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
2012 Reading Challenge Update
I am now currently at 19 out of 50 books. Three of those so far have been manga, YES i am counting some manga's!
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