UPDATED INFORMATION on new Anne Rice Scholarly Compendium-Seeking Submissions!

An earlier version of this post appeared back in June, 2014, to be exact, resulting in receiving several well-written, probing essays, from many other individuals that have a strong intellectual interest in Anne Rice’s books. Many of her more casual readers also have very interesting, thoughtful perspectives about  the different facets of her works. Anne Rice…

Prince Lestat Discussion Post #1/Reading Assignment for Week of December 7th, 2014

  SPOILER WARNING: Do not read the below post, if you have not had the chance to read Anne Rice’s Prince Lestat just yet. Discussion Post, Pertains Explicitly to Section Three of Part One, Entitled “Fareed and Seth.” Question Being Discussed/ Analyzed in this Post: 1.    Science  emerges as something that plays a stronger role in the Vampire…

Lestat Book Coven Prince Lestat Discussion Week 1 Assignment Details/Questions

Amazon/Barnes&Nobles/Books-A-Million/Goodreads Prepare yourself for an intellectually intense two-and-a-half months worth of discussion, revolving around our favorite feckless vampire price! “Turn your two eyes This way and see this people, your own Romans. Here is Caesar, and all the line of Iulus, All who shall one day pass under the dome Of the great sky: this…

Review of Prince Lestat, By Anne Rice:Special Midnight Review Post!!

Amazon/Barnes&Nobles/Books-A-Million/Goodreads Review of Prince Lestat, by Anne Rice Review Written by: Justin Boyer Prince Lestat: The Aeneid, of The Vampire Chronicles “Turn your two eyes This way and see this people, your own Romans. Here is Caesar, and all the line of Iulus, All who shall one day pass under the dome Of the great sky:…

-#28DaysofLestat-Week of Anne Rice-Blood Canticle Controversy

Dare to click the book cover below, to pre-order your copy, because this is a book you will not want to miss, if you view yourself as a serious fan of the Vampire Lestat… Anne Rice- Recollecting on the most memorable of Anne Rice’s awesome spunk/temerity (or just otherwise genuine spirit) Anne Rice’s ability to always…