Exactly. The first Mayfair Witches book is lots of fun. Lurid, sprawling family secrets, home decor and entertaining descriptions to make Martha Stewart sob in envy. But I recently tried to reread Lasher and Taltos, and ... wow. No.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I will occasionally re-read just the Mona parts of Lasher. So much potential there, so utterly squandered.
I love that you do that. I do that! I didn't know other people did, too.
That's what I ended up doing this last time I tried to reread Lasher.
I love the Mona parts of Lasher, too! The Witching Hour is sort of too much world building for me. I also can't quite get over how much Interview made me love Louis, so I still want to see Louis to the exclusion of Lestat. and the Vampire Lestat made me love Lestat. And I sort of want a big happy Louis/Lestat ending someday.
I love that you do that. I do that! I didn't know other people did, too.
The rest of it is just too...meh. Well, I like the Aaron and Beatrice parts, too.
The last Anne Rice book I read was Queen of the Damned. Would I be totally lost if I skipped to Prince Lestat?
I haven't even read the new one (I've had it for days but it's either sleep or read and I can't functionally work with no sleep anymore and I don't want to get fired, so it's waiting until the weekend) but I think I can safely say that if you stopped at QotD, you have kept more of your soul than the rest of us.
It needs to be the weekend. I have a book to read.
So, if a book is released on Kindle on a certain date, like, tomorrow, at what time is the book likely to be available to me? Midnight? 8am? Maybe a little early, like tonight before bedtime? You'd think I'd know this, but it's never come up before.
Midnight, I'd think? Though not sure WHICH midnight...
I think last time I had that happen and I was actually paying attention (that is to say, anxiously awaiting said book), it was midnight Eastern time.