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Laddar... Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantisav Anne Rice
![]() Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. I've read all of the books in The Vampire Chronicles, so I had to finish this one. I enjoyed it up to Part II - Born In Atlantis, then I started skimming. I hate to do that but when Anne Rice starts getting into her description mode, it can be a bit much. Her idea of how the lost city of Atlantis was formed by Amel after being captured by aliens was as good a guess as anyone's, but not one to hold my attention. I did love the update on all my favorite vampires. Lestat, as Prince, is getting a little boring though. I think he needs to become the brat again. ( ![]() This could be a good place for the series to end This could be a good place for the series to end Anne Rice parvient dans ce roman, le douzième des Chroniques des vampires, à insuffler un renouveau bienvenu. En introduisant la planète Bravenna, les Parents qui y habitent et qui créent Amel puis les Réplimoïdes pour les envoyer sur la Terre, Anne Rice permet de renouveler le type d'intrigue en ajoutant de nouvelles menaces pour les vampires.En parallèle, elle fait apparaître quasiment tous les vampires connus (seuls Jessica Reeves, Daniel Malloy, Petronia, Manfred Blackwood et Eugénie de Landen semblent manquer à l'appel), continuant ainsi à mettre l'ensemble de la communauté au centre du roman et non plus seulement quelques uns comme elle a pu le faire dans les dix premiers tomes de sa série. Le roman est très agréable à lire et même si le suspense n'y est pas très présent, l'apparition des Réplimoïdes et leurs interactions avec les vampires et Amel rendent le tout très intéressant. Prince Lestat by Anne Rice was a disappointing read for me in 2017, which has made the next in The Vampire Chronicles series - Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis - a real worrisome presence on my TBR. Given to me for Christmas in 2016, it even made my Intimidating Books on My Bookshelf post for Boomerang Books back in May 2018. Reviewing this post recently, I realised I was yet to tackle any of the books from the list and decided Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis was the easiest and most accessible. And I'm so glad I did. Anne Rice has returned to form and the storyline has moved quickly on from the stagnancy of the previous novel. What a relief. The history behind Amel's beginnings were unexpected and the revelations about Atlantis were engaging. The overall message about the creation of mankind as we know it allowed Rice a particular slant on things which didn't involve religion and was therefore a refreshing take on humanity as we know it. Our favourite vampires were present in the novel and once again we heard from some of them in alternating chapters. I don't mind admitting I found the complex relationships between fledglings and makers and their overlapping histories a little difficult to keep up with at times, but fortunately Rice continually reminds us of their connections to one another. I enjoyed hearing about Marius's efforts to create a constitution to govern the blood drinkers and I hope to learn more about the rules established for the court in future books. Speaking of the court, classical music was played - and mentioned - every night at the Chateau and the observations about dress were present on every page. That said, there did appear to be a little less description in favour of a tad more action this time around which was welcomed. Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis by Anne Rice cannot be read as a stand alone, but the good news is the next in this series was published in 2018 and is called Blood Communion (Book 13). I've decided to continue with the series and look forward to reading it. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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"From Anne Rice, conjurer of the beloved best sellers Interview with the Vampire and Prince Lestat, an ambitious and exhilarating new novel of utopian vision and power "In my dreams, I saw a city fall into the sea. I heard the cries of thousands. I saw flames that outshone the lamps of heaven. And all the world was shaken."--Anne Rice, Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis At the novel's center: the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt, hero, leader, inspirer, irresistible force, irrepressible spirit, battling (and ultimately reconciling with) a strange otherworldly form that has somehow taken possession of Lestat's undead body and soul. This ancient and mysterious power and unearthly spirit of vampire lore has all the force, history, and insidious reach of the unknowable Universe. It is through this spirit, previously considered benign for thousands of vampire years and throughout the Vampire Chronicles, that we come to be told the hypnotic tale of a great sea power of ancient times; a mysterious heaven on earth situated on a boundless continent--and of how and why, and in what manner and with what far-reaching purpose, this force came to build and rule the great legendary empire of centuries ago that thrived in the Atlantic Ocean. And as we learn of the mighty, far-reaching powers and perfections of this lost kingdom of Atalantaya, the lost realms of Atlantis, we come to understand its secrets, and how and why the vampire Lestat, indeed all the vampires, must reckon so many millennia later with the terrifying force of this ageless, all-powerful Atalantaya spirit"--
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