I have! I have read up to and including the vampire Armand, after which I stopped because I hated that book so much. (I wrote a scathing review of it on goodreads and to date it is the most popular review I ever wrote? it was also hilarious to see how many more likes I suddenly got on that review after IWTV started airing...) and I also did read Pandora but that was some years before I marathoned the first 6 books, which happened one summer like 10 years ago. I have no memory of it at all, I only picked it up from the library because a) I'd read the Mayfair Witches trilogy as a teenager and recognised the author name (at that point in time I did not realise the IWTV film was both based on a book and that Annie Rice was the author) and b) it was one of few English language books in my local library at the time, which was a small library in a small town in Finland that I didn't expect to have an English language section to begin with).
anyway! I am curious about the Prince Lestat trilogy IF ONLY because it sounds just as off the wall bonkers as the entire rest of the series. I hear Louis and Lestat got married in book 2? I am here for that particular trash fire. (I'm vaguely remembering, was it in Memnoch the Devil, where Lestat was in a coma and the other vampires were like 'he's your husband, you deal with him' about it to Louis. and in Body Thief they'd had a spat and Lestat set fire to Louis' house BUT FIRST HE RESCUED ALL THE PAINTINGS and I laugh about it every time I remember it.)
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anyway! I am curious about the Prince Lestat trilogy IF ONLY because it sounds just as off the wall bonkers as the entire rest of the series. I hear Louis and Lestat got married in book 2? I am here for that particular trash fire. (I'm vaguely remembering, was it in Memnoch the Devil, where Lestat was in a coma and the other vampires were like 'he's your husband, you deal with him' about it to Louis. and in Body Thief they'd had a spat and Lestat set fire to Louis' house BUT FIRST HE RESCUED ALL THE PAINTINGS and I laugh about it every time I remember it.)