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Old 07-29-2016, 03:40 AM   #24341
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I ended up abandoning this, just couldn't get into it. I may go back to it another time but that is fairly unlikely.
This goes back a couple of decades, but I remember liking The Vampire Lestat much more than Interview. TVL kind of surrounds IWTV, serving as both a prequel and sequel, and I think there's a lot more depth and richness to it. I certainly reread TVL more often than I did IWTV.

Of course, I eventually discovered Saberhagen's The Dracula Tape and its sequels - particularly the first two - and I generally prefer those over Rice's books.
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