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“Give me a man or woman who has read a thousand books and you give me an interesting companion. Give me a man or woman who has read perhaps three and you give me a very dangerous enemy indeed.” – The Witching Hour ““And books, they offer one hope -- that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that universe, one is saved.” – Blackwood Farm Anne Rice October 4, 1941-December 11, 2021

Banned Author Anne Rice Dies, Leaving Legacy that says it’s OK to Struggle

Controversial author Anne Rice (born Howard Allen O’Brien), best known for her “Gothic” novels in her Vampire Chronicles series, has died. Her son, Christopher (also a novelist) announced her death on social media, citing complications from a stroke. Rice arguably courted controversy throughout her life.

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