| Tale of the Body Thief 1992 |
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| In this book, Lestat switches body with a man named Raglan James, who will turn out to be a body thief. He follows Lestat around and persuades him to change, just fort a short time. But when it�s time to change back, he�s gone and Lestat is stuck with the mortal body. There�s a lot of whining about the difficulties being mortal, how bad the food tastes and how annoying it is not to heal immediately. So, Lestat goes after the man who stole his body, and with some help from David Talbot (from Talamasca) he tries to get it back. Hmm, that�s pretty much it, really, don�t know what else to say� |
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| My comments | ||||||||||||||||||
| I only gave this three drops because there ain�t enough vampires in it! And this is a book you either love or hate, I don�t hate it anymore, but I thought it was terrible the first time I read it. The best part is the sex (surprise, surprise!), even though I think he should have tried it with a man too when he had the chance! The worst part is that David was made a vampire. He�s so boring! And stupid too...He turned down Lestat�s offer about sex. That and the fact that he didn�t want to become a vampire of course. I mean, who wouldn�t? |
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