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Pandora

Book 1 in the series:New Tales of the Vampires

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In "Pandora" by Anne Rice, the titular character recounts her mesmerizing tale spanning from Imperial Rome to modern-day Paris and New Orleans. The book delves into Pandora's mortal girlhood, her meeting and falling in love with Marius, and the adventures they embark on over the centuries. The story is rich with history, intertwining with the world around Pandora as she navigates through love, loss, and the complexities of immortality.

Characters:

The characters are deeply intertwined with their emotional struggles and historical backgrounds, particularly focusing on Pandora's conflicted nature.

Writing/Prose:

The writing is lush and descriptive, drawing readers into the historical setting and emotional landscape of the characters.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative is framed as Pandora's recollection, moving through significant historical events and personal relationships, particularly her romance with Marius.

Setting:

The setting creates a vivid backdrop that connects personal history with broader historical narratives.

Pacing:

While most of the narrative moves quickly, certain segments may slow down or feel hurried, impacting overall readability.
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Notes:

The story is narrated by Pandora, who recounts her life at the request of David Talbot.
It begins in present-day Paris and takes readers back to ancient Rome in 15 BC.
Pandora's childhood occurs during the rule of Caesar Augustus.
She falls in love with Marius, who is mortal at that time.
The narrative includes her escape from Rome to Antioch due to political threats.
Pandora's tale spans from Imperial Rome to the 18th century in France and 20th century in Paris.
The book offers insights into Roman life, including societal norms and philosophies of the time.
Pandora's life is marked by her relationships with men, making her a relatable character despite her vampiric nature.
The writing style is described as rich and detailed but sometimes dense, which can affect pacing.
The story touches upon themes of toxic relationships and the cyclical nature of mistakes in love.
While it provides backstory on Pandora, readers noted a lack of substantial developments in her later vampire years.
Many readers appreciated the historical context but expressed dissatisfaction with the character development, especially for supporting characters.

Has Romance?

There is a significant romantic element, particularly between Pandora and Marius, characterized by both passion and tragedy.

From The Publisher:

Anne Rice, creator of the Vampire Lestat, the Mayfair witches and the amazing worlds they inhabit, now gives us the first in a new series of novels linked together by the fledgling vampire David Talbot, who has set out to become a chronicler of his fellow Undead.

The novel opens in present-day Paris in a crowded café, where David meets Pandora. She is two thousand years old, a Child of the Millennia, the first vampire ever made by the great Marius. David persuades her to tell the story of her life.

Pandora begins, reluctantly at first and then with increasing passion, to recount her mesmerizing tale, which takes us through the ages, from Imperial Rome to eighteenth-century France to twentieth-century Paris and New Orleans. She carries us back to her mortal girlhood in the world of Caesar Augustus, a world chronicled by Ovid and Petronius. This is where Pandora meets and falls in love with the handsome, charismatic, lighthearted, still-mortal Marius. This is the Rome she is forced to flee in fear of assassination by conspirators plotting to take over the city. And we follow her to the exotic port of Antioch, where she is destined to be reunited with Marius, now immortal and haunted by his vampire nature, who will bestow on her the Dark Gift as they set out on the fraught and fantastic adventure of their two turbulent centuries together.

Look for Anne Rice's new book, Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis, coming November 29, 2016.

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About the Author:

ANNE RICE is the author of thirty-six books, including the fifteen books in the Vampire Chronicles series. She lives in La Quinta, California.

 
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