A review by a_leo_reading
The Vampire Chronicles Collection by Anne Rice

5.0

Interview with the Vampire⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Vampire Lestat⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Queen of the Damned⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Vampire Chronicles Collection by Anne Rice includes the first three novels in the series.

Interview with the Vampire, Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned .

The trilogy of novels are beautifully written and explicitly queer. Sensual and intensely erotic, this series reads like a study on the senses. If you love Vampire and lgbtqaa+ fiction these novels would be perfect for you.

The Interview with the Vampire is a beautifully written novel that dives into the realm of the senses. Interview With the Vampire is
Sensual, erotic, thought-provoking, and mesmerizing. It makes sense why this novel, as well as its two sequels in this collection, is considered a classic. The novel is explicitly queer and filled with diversity.

The Vampire Lestat is a incredible
sequel/prequel he artfully displays Ann Rices writing capabilities and incredible world building. The Vampire Lestat details the origin of the queer icon himself from list French revolution to 1980's US.

The Queen of the Damned is a epic conclusion to the original Vampire Chronicles trilogy Detailing the original of Akasha, The Queen of the Damned, and her rise to Godhood in the 1980s, this novel is a thought-provoking joyride from start to finish

It makes since why Anne Rice was a hero for so many, she was  fearlessness to be herself and have minorities represented in all their awsomeness..