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Violin
Violin
Author: Anne Rice
This CD is unusual, teh CD case did not have an ISBN number or a description. I listened to it a long time ago but this is what I remember. A lady lost her husband and was completely devistated. She keeps hearing and seeing a violin player; she has conversations and interactions with this violin player but is he real or is he imagined? Like ...  more »
ISBN: 278130
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Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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meowysmiles avatar reviewed Violin on + 140 more book reviews
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A HAUNTING DEVILISH TALE..WONDERFUL WORK BY ANNE RICE WITH DRAMATIC EMOTIONS RECOMENDED TO ALL...
ocnsangel avatar reviewed Violin on + 224 more book reviews
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a suspenseful read that takes you through time, place and mind.
Loved this book
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An Anne Rice novel I couldn't get into. It's about a ghost that haunts a woman after the death of her husband from AIDS.
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Anne Rice at her best!
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This was a slow read and an uninteresting story.
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reviewed Violin on + 6 more book reviews
Triana's grief is deep and almost boundless...
justreadingabook avatar reviewed Violin on + 1712 more book reviews
The amazing amount of history that you learn in one of Anne Rice's books is wonderful. She is a master of details that make a book and it's setting come alive. This story is great.
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While I must say I am a big fan of this author I am disappointed to say that in all the thousands of books I have read this is the worst by far, not just from this author but of anything I have ever read. There is no plot. There are no characters that are enjoyable or likeable. There isn't even a storyline here to follow. No moral, no point, no anything. This is a horrible book and I strongly recommend that if your reading this, don't read the book.
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The book ('Violin' by Anne Rice) is set in numerous places, including Vienna, New Orleans (which is typical of Rice's novels) and Rio de Janeiro. The novel tells the story of three people: a young woman yearning to become a musician, a ghostly violinist (hence the title), and the ghost of Beethoven.


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