![]() ![]() And honestly, this whole life story thing is getting tiring. – On a similar note, there was hardly a plot because the entire book was Lestat’s victim telling his life story and then Memnoch telling his life story. You could take the vampires out, replace Lestat with any random person, and this would be the same. I mean, maybe something from this book will come up in a future book or something, but this was about Memnoch and the creation of the earth and the evolution of Man. Those are the characters I’ve come to know and love and be invested in. – I read these books because I like the vampires. ![]() “I hear Armand and I see him and I ignore him,” said. “Armand envies you and spies on you far more than you might think.” And I liked how this book combined Christianity and evolution. – I admittedly do not know much about the details of the history and mythology of Christianity, so I don’t know how much this book actually aligns with that, but Anne Rice’s take on things here with Heaven, Hell, Creationism, evolution, angels, and Satan was interesting in its own way. This wasn’t my favorite in the series, so I’ll keep this brief. ![]()
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