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54 Do I have to read VampChron in order to understand TWH? (Anne Rice - Wonderful Witches) |
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This article is from the Anne Rice FAQ, by Laura Troise talset@eskimo.com with numerous contributions by others.
No. TWH series, for the most part, stands on its own.
*However* the two series are connected in a very weird way.
Namely, they aren't connected enough that Lestat will be
popping over to the Mayfair house any day now, but they
*are* connected enough that you can get a nasty spoiler
now and then if you're not prepared. Specifically, Lasher
contains a spoiler about what happens to David at the end of
TotBT and MtD has a spoiler about what happens to Aaron
Lightener. So if you don't want to know these facts out of
hand, consider yourself warned.
 
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reading, books, Anne Rice, vampires-o-rama, Captivating Companions, Wonderful Witches, TWH, The Naughty Bits
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