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Go to My LibraryMemnoch el Diablo
- Language
- Spanish
- Publisher
- Biblaria
- ISBN
- 9788440685575
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Other editions (27)
Other editions

Memnoch, the Devil (Anne Rice)
1995 • Random House Audio
English

Memnoch the Devil
1997 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Şeytanla Dans
2011 • Martı Yayınları
Turkish

Destiny
1987 • Bantam
English

Memnoch, the Devil
2010 • Arrow
English

Memnoch the Devil
1997 • Random House Value Publishing
English

Memnoch the Devil
1995 • B. E. Trice Publishing
English

Memnoch the Devil
1996 • Arrow Books
English

Memnoch the Devil
1996 • Ballantine Books
English

Memnoch the Devil
1996 • Ballantine Books
English

Memnoch the Devil
1995 • Alfred A. Knopf
English

Memnoch the Devil A Novel
1996 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Memnoch the Devil
1995 • Chatto & Windus
English

Memnoch El Diablo / Memnoch the Devil (Spanish Edition)
2002 • Punto De Lectura
Spanish

Memnoch El Demonio / Memnoch the Devil (Spanish Edition)
2022 • Atlantida Editorial S.A.
Spanish

Memnoch diabeł (Kroniki wampirów, #5)
2010 • Rebis
Polish

Memnoch der Teufel.
2000 • Goldmann
German

Memnoch le démon
1998 • Pocket
French

Memnoch der Teufel ein Vampir-Roman
1998 • Hoffmann und Campe
German

Memnoch le démon
1997 • Plon
French

Memnoch le démon
2001 • Pocket
French

Memnoch el diablo (Crónicas Vampíricas 5) (Spanish Edition)
2019 • B de Bolsillo (Ediciones B)
Spanish

Memnoch el diablo (Crónicas Vampíricas 5) (B DE BOLSILLO) (Spanish Edition)
2009 • B de Bolsillo (Ediciones B)
Spanish

Memnoch der Teufel. 4 Cassetten. Ein Vampir Roman.
2000 • Hoffmann & Campe
German

Memnoch the Devil
2010 • Ballantine Books
English

Memnoch the Devil
1995 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

Memnoch the Devil
1998 • Penguin Random House
English
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The reviews highlight several aspects that readers found compelling. Many appreciated the book's ambitious and imaginative exploration of theological concepts, including unique interpretations of creation, heaven, hell, God, and the Devil. This distinctive approach was often described as fascinating, thought-provoking, and a fresh direction for the series. Some readers found Anne Rice's prose to remain beautiful and haunting, even amidst extensive philosophical discussions. For those interested in the author's personal spiritual journey or deep dives into the nature of good and evil, the book offered a rich, engaging experience that resonated with their own ponderings. Lestat's internal struggles and quest for profound answers were also noted as a significant aspect that kept certain readers invested.
Conversely, a significant portion of the reviews expressed strong dissatisfaction, primarily due to a perceived lack of traditional plot and action. Many felt the book was dominated by lengthy monologues and theological "info-dumps," leading to a slow, dull, and tedious reading experience. Critics often described it as more of an essay on cosmology or religious musings than a novel. Lestat's characterization disappointed some, who found him uncharacteristically whiny or melodramatic, with his interruptions often seen as annoying. A common complaint was that the vampires themselves felt superfluous to the story, which strayed too far from the established themes of The Vampire Chronicles. Additionally, some readers found certain elements implausible or the character development inconsistent, while others were put off by specific graphic or controversial scenes, which they felt detracted from the narrative.
Ultimately, Memnoch the Devil emerges as a highly polarizing installment in The Vampire Chronicles, eliciting passionate responses ranging from deep admiration to profound disappointment. It is clearly not a book for every reader, particularly those who prefer a fast-paced narrative, dislike extensive religious themes in fiction, or expect a conventional vampire story. However, it may appeal greatly to readers who are drawn to philosophical and theological speculation, enjoy imaginative reinterpretations of biblical lore, or are dedicated fans of Anne Rice's work willing to embrace a radical departure in tone and subject matter. Those who appreciate a book that challenges conventional beliefs and encourages deep thought, even at the expense of traditional storytelling, might find this a uniquely rewarding, albeit often challenging, read.
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