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The Tale Of The Body Thief
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SKU: 9780099548126
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Tired of immortality, vampire Lestat attempts suicide. Failing, he encounters a body thief who offers him mortality. Ignoring warnings, Lestat trades bodies, experiencing humanity’s fragility. But the thief vanishes, leaving Lestat vulnerable in a mortal form. Will he survive the week? “The Tale of the Body Thief” by Stevyn Colgan (ISBN: 9780099548126) is a thrilling vampire novel.
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Vedika Chaudhary –
A fascinating exploration of what it means to be human. Rice’s writing is as beautiful as ever. A must-read.
S Mizan Ahmed –
Lestat’s journey is always compelling. I appreciated the exploration of mortality, but the plot dragged in places.
Ankit Shubham –
I couldn’t put this book down. Definitely worth the read, there’s something for every kind of vampire lover.
Akshay Kumar –
Rice explores interesting themes of identity and mortality. Some scenes were a bit too graphic for my taste, though.
Aditya Singh –
A wild ride! Lestat’s recklessness is captivating, though the plot gets a bit convoluted. Still, a fun vampire read.
Yuvraj Shuryavanshi –
The book was confusing to read, but I still enjoyed the dark atmosphere. It’s a nice addition to the series.
Aditya Kumar Jaiswal –
Lestat’s dark charm shines through. Though the side characters were not well fleshed out, it was a very compelling read.
Jashan Sankla –
Loved the fast-paced plot and the moral dilemmas Lestat faces. A few inconsistencies, but overall a great book!
Akhil Raj –
Disappointing. The story felt disjointed, and Lestat’s actions were out of character. I struggled to finish it.
Saksham Dhawan –
Interesting concept, but the writing felt uneven. Some moments were brilliant, others fell flat. Mixed feelings overall.
Rishav Kumar –
A gripping story! Lestat’s vulnerability makes him more relatable. The ending could have been stronger.
Shreya Sahu –
Not my favorite Rice novel, but still enjoyable. The body thief was intriguing, but I wanted more depth.
Bharat Singhal –
Entertaining, but not as impactful as other books in the series. The thief’s motivations felt weak.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
Enjoyed the philosophical questions raised about life and death. The pacing was uneven, but the ideas were strong.
Ishika Mandal –
This book was okay. Some parts were boring but others were interesting.
Abhishek Dadhwal –
A decent read, but not groundbreaking. The body-swapping concept was cool, but it lost its appeal quickly.
Aditya Jain –
A unique take on the vampire mythos. Lestat’s struggle with humanity is thought-provoking. A solid read.
Muskan –
Enjoyed the premise, but the execution felt rushed. Lestat’s internal struggles were compelling, but the ending was a letdown.
Hemant Kumar –
A page-turner! Loved the body-swapping concept and Lestat’s mortal experiences. Some parts felt unnecessary, though.
Anushua Roy –
It was a okay read, however it did not spark that joy I felt reading the earlier novels.
Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi –
One of the best in the series! The plot is inventive, and Lestat’s character development is superb. Highly recommend.
Yashika –
Rice delivers another intriguing tale. Lestat’s vulnerability is fascinating, though I missed the usual gothic atmosphere.