Selected Product: | New Tales of the Vampires: includes Pandora and Vittorio the Vampire (New Tales of the Vampires) Paperback Author: Anne Rice Publisher: Ballantine Books Release Date: 2004-09-28 ISBN-10: 0345476867 ISBN-13: 9780345476869 List Price: $16.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Memnoch the Devil (Vampire Chronicles, No 5) ISBN-10: 0345409671 ISBN-13: 9780345409676 List Price:$7.99 Blackwood Farm (The Vampire Chronicles) ISBN-10: 0345443683 ISBN-13: 9780345443687 List Price:$7.99 The Vampire Armand (The Vampire Chronicles) Book 6 ISBN-10: 0345434803 ISBN-13: 9780345434807 List Price:$7.99 Blood and Gold (Vampire Chronicles) ISBN-10: 0345409329 ISBN-13: 9780345409324 List Price:$7.99 Blood Canticle (Vampire Chronicles) ISBN-10: 0345443691 ISBN-13: 9780345443694 List Price:$7.99 |
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"Pandora" is given a journal to tell her story in -- and it's a wild tale. Reluctantly telling her story to new vampire David Talbot (a "chronicler" of vampire tales), Pandora describes her early life: a pampered Roman girl, who fled the destruction of her family. In Antioch she is saved by the ancient vampire Marius, who turns her into a vampire.
"Vittorio" is a heretofore unknown vampire: a beautiful, wealthy teenager living in Renaissance Italy, the middle of art and beauty in the 15th century. But when Vittorio's family is murdered by vampires, he alone is spared to become one of the undead, and the lover of beautiful vamp (in more than one sense) Ursula. But he tears away from her, and finds that vampires are not the only ones who can create horrors...
Anne Rice's more recent works suffer in comparison to her early Vampire Chronicles, and the "New Tales of the Vampires" fall victim to that. Taken alone, they're not half bad. "Pandora" is undoubtedly the stronger tale, with its more intelligent storyline and lesser focus on angst and religion (religion in books can be a good thing, but Rice smothers "Vittorio" in it). And at the end of the day, the books feel... like filler, something to hold over the fans.
Her writing is unquestionably beautiful -- Rice's prose is as rich and deep as fine velvet. And "Pandora" moves along at a slow but steady clip, well-written and apparently well-thought out; the only problem is that Rice could have expanded the book into a sprawling horror/historical drama... and didn't. "Vittorio" makes up for its lack of plot by being almost absurdly overwrought at times.
Anne Rice's books tend to focus more on men than on women, which makes Pandora all the more appealing -- she's strong, witty and intelligent. That also makes Vittorio all the more wimpy. Old characters like Marius pop up in "Pandora," making welcome appearances. But "Vittorio" has... nobody we already know. It's not a flaw in itself, but it may be a bit disorienting for fans.
"The New Tales of the Vampires" are not the best that Anne Rice has written, and far from the worst. The prettily written "Pandora" and overworked "Vittorio" are an interesting diversion, but they still feel like filler. |
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