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La hora del ángel by Anne Rice

tddonoso's review against another edition

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3.0

It could have been better. The history of Meir and Fluria though it is interesting it makes the book slow down way too much. A great end, anyway.

skconaghan's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional informative reflective slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

This dragged at times into religious discourse, though was painted as internal philosophising. Legit, as I’m sure it reflects much of the author’s own journey.

The assassin’s story is far from thrilling or suspenseful, and the really engaging material takes place during the time travel assignment. But this doesn’t last long.

I was expecting more of the suspense and drama offered in Rice’s previous repertoire, but it seems she lost her edge—or at least was not encouraged to let it show—with these religiously themed works. Shame.

Overall, a quick read and highly informative, if not rivetingly entertaining.

llkendrick's review against another edition

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2.0

I was really excited to get this book because I was a big fan of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles (Interview with the Vampire, etc). Recently Anne "found Jesus" and so she's writing a series about angels. The summary of the book sounded quite intriguing but for someone reason I just could not get into it. I'm afraid that I didn't even finish the book, which is really rare for me (I got about half-way through). It wasn't badly written, but I just wasn't taken in right away and because I have such a huge stack of books to read I was thinking of those instead. Anne, it's not you it's me.

If anyone else has read it, let me know how it ends! =)

eluse9's review against another edition

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3.0

Certainly not her best. I got a little bored. Someone could easily edit this down to about half the page count and not loose a thing. The historical flashback story was interesting as per usual Rice

venusv's review against another edition

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1.0

"These are the songs of earth, I thought, quiet consciously. And they are filled with sadness and need and worship and reverence, and awe."

Oh, man. This was bad, like, BAD BAD. I honestly feel extremely guilty that this was my first Anne Rice book because that was... truly terrible. For over eight hours I sat through the religious nonsense hoping an actual story would take form, but.... NOPE.
There are two parts of this book:
1. Toby's boring and grueling backstory. How he became an assassin, how he gets hard any time a lute is mentioned, etc. Someone needs to tell him that playing the lute and wanting to be a Dominican Friar isn't a personality trait. Should've joined a LARPing group instead of playing badass assassin. (Which is super unbelievable, by the way. Picturing Toby murdering innocents and not so innocents is laughable, he's soft af.)
2. WATCH OUT! ANGEL TIMEEEEEEE!!!!! Yeah, this guy goes back in time to the Middle Ages with the help of an angel and lives out his dream of being a Dominican Friar while helping some people with their issues I could not care less about. Some Christian / Jewish twin conflict that apparently Toby relates to his real life leaving us on a cliffhanger for the next book in the series... which, spoiler alert, I won't ever be reading.

All around not a great time. I fell asleep twice while listening to the audiobook because nothing ever exciting happened. Just boring Toby being boring and talking about his lute and being happy about going back in time. I'm actually going to rate this one a 1.5 stars simply because the guy who did the audiobook has a nice voice.
Can't help but think Anne Rice wrote this to mirror her own struggles with finding Christianity again after being an atheist for so long. Which is totally fine, but this was not the way to do it. I'm just going to pretend Toby had a psychotic break and go about my day.

stephrenaud's review against another edition

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1.0

Didn't bother finishing it - it had all the tedium of her other novels with none of the spark to make it worthwhile. Don't think I'll be reading Anne Rice again.

gellyreads's review against another edition

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emotional slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.0

kimal25's review against another edition

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2.0

Did not like this. I had to try on two different occasions to get through this book. Not good at all.

aurelila's review against another edition

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1.0

Lost interest. I thought the very beginning of the book was cool but got boring and just lost track of where I was and what was going on.

poplartears's review against another edition

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3.0

The title kind of put me off and I never intended to read any of the "new" Anne Rice books. But stuck with an hour to kill and no book with me I picked this up at the library. I found it hard to put down. Anne Rice's writing and style has not changed only a little of the subject matter. And although I felt like I was missing the importance of some things because I am not a Catholic, it was a good read. At the close I immediately started looking for the next one. It may not be vampires or witches but it was wonderful story nonetheless.