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Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice
Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice











The vampires are utterly superfluous to this story.

Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice

If Lestat weren’t being dragged around to occasionally declare himself impressed/awed/horrified it wouldn’t be relevant at all. It’s a vast amount of world building that is utterly irrelevant to anything the vampires do in their daily lives

Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice

It really is just one long exposition on what the Bible could mean or a spin on it or on the nature of god. An info-dump that I cannot even imagine having even the slightest relevance to the series. ONE LONG INFODUMP! One horrendously long, unbelievably unnecessary info-dump. There’s something tucked at the end (a teeny tiny something). Oh there’s something tucked at the beginning. For a story or a plot to happen, well, things have to happen. What it isn’t, is much of a story or a plot.

Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice

Perhaps even “Memnoch lectures you endlessly while Lestat practices his melodrama”. Memnoch the Devil, also known as “the Bible according to Anne Rice” or “Anne Rice’s theological musings”. Memnoch the Devil takes Lestat on an extremely long tour of the past, creation, angels, evolution, the passion of Christ and more – because he has a job proposition for the Brat Prince













Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice