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Cry to Heaven
Cry to Heaven | Anne Rice
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In a sweeping saga of music and vengeance, the acclaimed author of The Vampire Chronicles draws readers into eighteenth-century Italy, bringing to life the decadence beneath the shimmering surface of Venice, the wild frivolity of Naples, and the magnetic terror of its shadow, Vesuvius. This is the story of the castrati, the exquisite and otherworldly sopranos whose graceful bodies and glorious voices win the adulation of royal courts and grand opera houses throughout Europe. These men are revered as idolsand, at the same time, scorned for all they are not. Praise for Anne Rice and Cry to Heaven Daring and imaginative . . . [Anne] Rice seems like nothing less than a magician: It is a pure and uncanny talent that can give a voice to monsters and angels both.The New York Times Book Review To read Anne Rice is to become giddy as if spinnning through the mind of time.San Francisco Chronicle If you surrender and go with her . . . you have surrendered to enchantment, as in a voluptuous dream.The Boston Globe Rice is eerily good at making the impossible seem self-evident.Time From the Trade Paperback edition.
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xicanti
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Oh, friends. Casey‘s grumpy face aside, this is exactly what I needed. I love CRY TO HEAVEN so much I never want to put it down, but at the same time I want to abandon it so it‘ll never be less perfect than it is now. Which is a silly impulse, since it‘s a reread and I know it‘s amazing all the way through.

It‘s got me thinking deep thoughts about character arcs and music and the person I was the last time I read it. I‘m so happy, y‘all. #gaymay

xicanti One note: I was either 16 or just turned 17 the last time I read it, and the teenage student/adult teacher side of things played VERY differently at that age. It‘s the kind of plot point I avoid now, but the whole book is just so damned beautiful I can‘t even be all huffy about the taboo. 1y
xicanti Oh! One more note: the ebook is on for $4.99 right now. 1y
Sleepswithbooks That sweet face 🥰🐶 1y
dabbe It's Charismatic Casey! 🤩🐾💚 1y
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xicanti
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Yep; I still love the hell out of CRY TO HEAVEN. Every time I pick it up, I‘m right there inside it. I gulped down a big chunk earlier, with tea and sake on the side, and now I‘m ready to dive back in and keep at it until I pass out. #gaymay

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xicanti
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This week‘s cappuccino tourism experience wasn‘t as fully-bodied as last week‘s, but the cafe was dog-friendly and my cup matched my book. So.

Y‘all know I love stuff about opera, and CRY TO HEAVEN is where that all started for me. I‘ve been actively trying to squeeze a reread into my schedule for probably five or six years now, with zero luck, but now the stars have aligned! I‘m going in!

It‘s been twenty-three years. I hope I still love it.

Ruthiella I didn‘t know you love opera. Have you read 1y
Ruthiella Also (and personally a book I loved) 1y
xicanti @Ruthiella I loved Bel Canto, but unfortunately The Queen of the Night didn‘t work for me. It wastotally my thing in theory, but I thought it kept going in narrative circles. I was bored more often than I was engaged so I bailed around halfway through. 😔 1y
Ruthiella I didn‘t like Queen of the Night either. 😂 Also a book “on paper” that I should have loved. 1y
xicanti @Ruthiella right? It sounds amazing, and yet… 1y
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Becker
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Sitting in my back yard, but in my mind I‘m in Naples . 🍷

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DGRachel
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The #musicalinstrumentonthecover prompt for #booked2021 was proving harder to find on my bookshelves than I anticipated. Why do all of the books I own have either or swords or ships? So many swords. So many ships. I found sheet music, but no instruments. I literally went book by book through the shelves in one room. Started in another. Then...SUCCESS! And an excuse to reread my all time favorite Anne Rice novel. 🖤

Cinfhen Woohoo!!! I had a hard time too..... but I didn‘t have lots of swords ⚔️ or ships 🚢 🛳 4y
DGRachel @Cinfhen I also found a disturbing number of axes 🪓 on covers. 🤣 4y
Cinfhen Ha!!!! Prompt ideas for #Booked2022 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Great pick for a reread. Rice creates so many layers, which makes them a natural to reread. 🎻 And yes, I‘ve got two prompt ideas from this conversation! 4y
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HollyDollyMe
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I‘ve been an Anne Rice fan for decades. This book is one that I‘ve reached for frequently and it‘s in tatters. My books are my friends and this is one of my besties.

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Hali
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My first Anne Rice book outside of the Vampire Chronicles. I was uncertain about the subject matter going into the book, but I was pleasantly surprised at the way that Rice handles it. I love the way that Rice describes the relationships to music. By the end of this book, I had a new found curiosity of music and and it‘s production as well as historical contexts that surround it.

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Kissaled
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A leatning experience that both captures and infuriates the reader ,possibly the greatest novel ive ever read.

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Jamesfahyauthor
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Happy May!
Throwing a tag out #batteredbooks
I‘m not precious about paperbacks (or hardbacks for that matter) I think it‘s a compliment to a book that it looks well-loved, many times read and creased all up to hell. Cracked spines, dog-eared pages, leaves held together will sticky-tape. All signs to me that a book has been read to death. I love it when I see one of my own book I‘ve written in this manner, it means I‘ve done my job as a writer

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DGRachel
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I don't have many #SignedCopies, as I've only met three authors, but the tagged book is my prized possession.

#booksacrossoceans

Debiw781 Sweet!! Love Anne Rice! One of my friends picked up one of her books signed for me 7y
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DGRachel
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I'm hoping this is a true #deckleedge and not the pages breaking out of the binding. That would break my heart. 💔 #feistyfeb

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DGRachel
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I met Anne Rice at a signing for Lasher my freshman year of college. She was kind enough to sign my favorite of her novels. ❤️ #signedsundays

LeahBergen Oh, nice!!! 8y
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Moitsardaniel
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Look what i found!

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