“The Road” by Cormac McCarthy held me captive, staying up all night immersed in its pages, awakening the next morning with a lingering sense of melancholy. Stephen King’s works, especially “The Shining,” share that unique ability to make you eagerly anticipate the next page, constantly wondering what twist awaits.

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    I not only stayed up most of the night on a work night, but also called in sick the next day to stay home and read The Witching Hour by Anne Rice. I was never able to get into her vampire books but I loved The Witching Hour so much

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      1 year ago

      What was unique about this book specifically that you couldn’t find in others when the plot derived from vampires?

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        It has been 10 years since I’ve read it so I can’t remember exactly what drew me in so much. I think mostly the fact that it mostly takes place within the wall of one old New Orleans mansion, and I’ve always had a fascination of old houses and the energy and history contained within. In some ways the house is a living, breathing character in its own right. Plus I just find the lore of witches more interesting than vampire lore