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I watched the movie when it came out, but I don't know why I decided to read the book. I'm glad I did so; Because this is a perfect work of literature. For me, it is a classic among my own books. A book that glorifies being human. Interview with the Vampire: Louis unintentionally becomes a vampire and is now condemned to live as a vampire forever. Getting used to being a vampire, all the negative and positive situations that come with being a vampire, all the contradictions caused by not being human anymore, but all the moral tensions that never disappear about being human, Anne Rice explains in a very impressive style. Ultimately, this is a tragedy. Louis is a tragic character. While he tries to exist in the world he is stuck in and to live with the obligations of being a vampire, he tries to keep his moral bar high, completely unlike other vampires; By doing this, Anne Rice creates a story that glorifies being human through a character who is stuck between two identities and cannot destroy her human identity even if she is condemned to her new identity. A perfect piece of work. There are sequels and judging by the reviews, they are as successful as this book. I definitely recommend you to read it.