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I Suffered Through Lasher by Anne Rice So You Don't Have To. 

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@ElysiaBrenner
@ElysiaBrenner Год назад
"This is no longer a family tree; it's just a few sticks on the ground." 🤣 I love your summaries so much!
@skippersnacks
@skippersnacks Год назад
More like mulch.
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@nranderson778
@nranderson778 Год назад
Anne Rice was that quiet girl that you gotta watch! 😂
@superdani152003
@superdani152003 Год назад
Thank you for vou sacrifice, this book is...something 🤣
@ratatataraxia
@ratatataraxia Год назад
“Who hurt you Anne Rice?” Well she went to catholic school so that tracks.
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
Hahaha!
@residentialpsycho1075
@residentialpsycho1075 Год назад
I read the first chapter of this, realized what I was getting into, and quit the book. I feel like this was a wise decision. Unfortunately, upon watching this video, I realized I read this back in middle or high school, and all the flashbacks came back.
@markgreyson9531
@markgreyson9531 Год назад
Thanks for jumping on this grenade for me 😂
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
I'm starting Taltos tomorrow. Wish me luck.
@markgreyson9531
@markgreyson9531 Год назад
@@TheNaughtyLibrarian Lord have mercy :)
@amandagoldsbury8122
@amandagoldsbury8122 Год назад
I read this book when I was 13, and was being sexually assaulted by my father. I felt a sense of empowerment because she was in charge of herself. Years of therapy later, I definitely cringe at the whole book.
@DaysieRose
@DaysieRose 7 месяцев назад
Holy shit. I'm so sorry you had to go through that.
@Nightbird1914
@Nightbird1914 Год назад
Since Mona was such a huge part of the books and even crosses over to the vampire books, do you think she will be introduced in Season 2? I imagine they would have to age her up because this story would not fly in this day and age with a sexually promiscuous 13 year old! Thank you for this summary as I had forgotten much of the book.
@terintiaflavius3349
@terintiaflavius3349 Год назад
Michael hasn't been in the first season has he? I don't recall him being there.
@Nightbird1914
@Nightbird1914 Год назад
@@terintiaflavius3349 The show apparently combined the characters Michael and Aaron Lightner from the books which doesn’t make sense to me since both characters were major players in the books.
@ElysiaBrenner
@ElysiaBrenner Год назад
Yeah, I thought maybe Tess was going to be a Mona replacement, but...guess not. 😳
@Nightbird1914
@Nightbird1914 Год назад
@@ElysiaBrenner I think most of us were thinking that. Before she was killed.
@LulyTubee
@LulyTubee Год назад
I'm thinking Tessa from the show is Mona from the book maybe?
@Eminaya5
@Eminaya5 Год назад
I am obsessed with your renditions of Anne Rice and her books. I read these books in high school and then I was waiting for them to turn it into a series 4 I guess over 20 years now and I am so happy that they did although it’s kind of different and I wish they would’ve stuck more to the book as usual but I freaking love your breakdowns of these books. It is hilarious and refreshing and you are doing a great service to humanity. Thank you.
@tearsong8744
@tearsong8744 22 дня назад
"It's wild that this exists" 🤣🤣🤣My thoughts exactly!
@rowenamayfair
@rowenamayfair Месяц назад
Living for Your Channel ❤
@j.c.nichols7362
@j.c.nichols7362 Год назад
Great Video! I love all your Anne Rice Vids! New sub here. Thanks for all the work and time you put into these. 😀
@Nightbird1914
@Nightbird1914 Год назад
I read them when they were released. I thought then it would be hard to put to film. Turns out I was correct. I did love the books.
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
Ya… a lot of this can’t be put on film. It’s just too wild.
@erikclark7631
@erikclark7631 Год назад
ok let the peer pressure continue. WE NEED TALTOS pleaaseee.
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
I'm starting it tomorrow. Video will probably come in a few weeks. :)
@Nightbird1914
@Nightbird1914 Год назад
@@TheNaughtyLibrarian I don’t remember if it was in Lasher or Taltos but when Lasher tells who his birth mother was it’s wild!
@Nightbird1914
@Nightbird1914 Год назад
@@thomasfranche6770 well I didn’t want to spoil!!
@shannonmarshall7843
@shannonmarshall7843 Год назад
To hear it out loud makes me wonder if I blocked most of it out when I read it. Lol😂
@stormkat3399
@stormkat3399 Месяц назад
I absolutely did! I remembered it being traumatic and unpleasant all the way through, but I completely blocked out most of it. The scene of poor Gifford's assault was forever stamped into my brain, but I spaced out all the stuff with Mona 🥴
@Juleru
@Juleru Год назад
As soon as you started talking about the milk thing, I knew you'd show Homelander at one point. xD
@Jenny-wj3cy
@Jenny-wj3cy Год назад
Well, holee smokes, lol. I love how you tell a story. You're awesome
@shadowecdysis
@shadowecdysis Год назад
Had a similar reaction reading this book a long time ago, essentially gross and YIKES, and never got around to the next one in the series. I actually really dig the long backstory flashbacks in her books, but the child sexualization made me have to stop reading her books multiple times. I guess there's an argument that it's good horror because it definitely freaks me out. Also normally feel very uncomfortable and weirded out by pregnancy and birthing, so the extra body horror and descriptions in this one plus the sexual assaults everywhere was too much for me and killed my interest in the series. When I heard they were turning this series into a tv show, I was pretty shocked. Curious how much they will change for season two of Mayfair Witches. I actually liked a lot of the changes they made in the show to tone stuff down. Hopefully they keep Julien as a major character as he's one of my favorites. Thanks for reading this and summarizing/reviewing for us. Cute hoodie btw!
@ratatataraxia
@ratatataraxia Год назад
I thought this wouldn’t be until April. What a pleasant surprise!
@gabrieltanguay9695
@gabrieltanguay9695 11 месяцев назад
Lasher was WAY weirder than Witching Hour
@ucity88
@ucity88 Год назад
Bless you child, for taking another one for the team. Did you have a wall mounted suspect board to keep track of all the plots and characters?
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
I take notes while reading and then condense. Haha. It’s a whole thing.
@karent4246
@karent4246 Год назад
I was wondering if they were going to be able to put the other two books into the series. Personally, I don't see how, but the series seems to be off in its own direction anyway. I am rereading the "Mayfair Witches" trilogy, but at the rate it's taking me to get through the first one, I might not make it. 😄🙄 (I'm 73.) I read them for the first time in my 30s. Yeah, seriously, that's some crazy shit. 😁😃
@ddcakes7377
@ddcakes7377 Год назад
Try the audiobooks! Such a delight to have this series read to you, the narrator is fantastic.
@enidjustsweet
@enidjustsweet Год назад
Thanks for the summary because my head was exploding.... like darn, a 13 year old and all of the other graphics. It had me wondering who the target audience for this book was? There were too many sexual taboo lines crossed.
@Nightbird1914
@Nightbird1914 Год назад
I was in my 30s when I read the books. I was properly horrified but couldn’t stop reading.
@skippersnacks
@skippersnacks Год назад
A lot of Anne's books were like this. She also did porn books under a pen name, i think it's the Sleeping Beauty Chronicles. Pure Anne Rice smut.
@amandagoldsbury8122
@amandagoldsbury8122 Год назад
From my personal experience, victims of sexual assault read this kind of stuff. Personally, the character of Mona was my hero, because instead of just having it happen to her, she initiates all her encounters. I was a 13 year old redheaded girl being assaulted by my father. Now, after years, distance, my abuser dying, and therapy, I see how awful it was. But there was a time it saved me from killing myself.
@DaysieRose
@DaysieRose 7 месяцев назад
What bothered me about it wasn't so much the way Mona was handling it, but the way other adults thought about her. Like, for instance when Yuri was like idk, is she too young? I said out loud TO the book "She's 13 my guy. YES she's too young."
@ddcakes7377
@ddcakes7377 Год назад
I a weirdo who loves this series and I’m not easily bothered by taboo content so that might be why. That said, I still love watching your videos because my husband heard me listening to the audiobooks once and was 😱🤯🤢 the same way you are. 😅🤣
@butterbeanqueen8148
@butterbeanqueen8148 Год назад
I read these when they came out. I wouldn’t watch the series those. I don’t think it could compete with the very graphic movie that was conjured in my mind. I thought I was going to hell but compelled to finish the series. I’m from south Louisiana and live in Destin. I had so much fascination for Lasher. Like passing a car wreck and having to look. 😳
@thomasfranche6770
@thomasfranche6770 Год назад
I adore that chapter in Lasher where Gifford is in Destin and the way Rice describes the beaches there.
@crystalgaddy2985
@crystalgaddy2985 Год назад
I lived in Destin for a few years. Read the books after moving away. I liked to imagine it was Holiday Isle area being described...or even Rosemary Beach. Maybe she mentioned the exact spot in the book and my memory is cloudy.
@butterbeanqueen8148
@butterbeanqueen8148 Год назад
@@crystalgaddy2985 back then it could have been almost anywhere along the beach in Destin. Long stretches were undeveloped. It’s hard to believe what has happened to such a beautiful place.
@crystalgaddy2985
@crystalgaddy2985 Год назад
@Butter Bean Queen so true. I saw pictures of the fishing village it began as and wished it had stayed a fishing village. We lived there before they built the huge Emerald Grand at the bridge. My now-grown kids have fond memories of catching crabs. The sweet folks at The Boathouse on the harbor would cook for them. I bet it's busy down there for y'all now with Spring Breakers.
@butterbeanqueen8148
@butterbeanqueen8148 Год назад
@@crystalgaddy2985 I bought an old house in southern Mississippi right near the Louisiana border to get away. 😂 I’m dreading going back to check on my house in Florida.
@launchedathousand
@launchedathousand Год назад
I don't think I can even really remember all the wild turns this book took. They are all blending together at this point.
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
It's overall just a whirlwind of bonkers. haha
@illariylima3388
@illariylima3388 Год назад
Hahaha "this is not a family tree but a stick on the ground" haha
@UncleTonyK
@UncleTonyK Год назад
Out of curiosity, what are your thoughts on the Blackwood Farm & Blood Canticle books that bring the vamps and witches together?
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
I haven’t read those yet but I will get to them this year
@FlowerGemsGirl
@FlowerGemsGirl Год назад
Oh, hell YEAH! I thought the same kinda things when I read this book! I was floored and felt like I’d gone through a bad roller coaster ride. Up to end of Witching Hour, I thought Lasher was a simple demon (servant of Satan) or even the Devil himself. Once I got through this book I thought, ok now AR is mixing in sci-fi along with a heavier dose of the Sleeping Beauty series she released under the Ann Roqu___n pseudonym. This book just made me think of that old drug commercial…This is your brain on drugs (fried egg)! This is your brain after reading Lasher!! 🍳🍳 And oh yes, the whole banging out Taltoses one after another was like the ultimate gut twisting moments. I just had to grab the next book to find out what happened, how could AR get anymore out of control crazy stuff to top this??? Hold my beer? She should have said Hold my six pack. I can’t spoil it for anyone else who hadn’t read Taltos, my friend read the series around the same time I did. She had a different idea about the final book than I did, but we both agreed Lasher was…lashing!! We both felt our minds were lashed with all those hits and strikes. If that was Ann’s objective, she certainly achieved it!! 😵‍💫😮‍💨
@Raeljas
@Raeljas 2 месяца назад
I think the wildest/worst part of the book was when they were talking about all of the physical trauma Rowan had undergone because of the continuous 🍇. The fact that she had a hip fracture just continues to haunt me.
@NviGWarren
@NviGWarren Год назад
Yeah, that ending was crazy!! Lol
@zoebrugg7594
@zoebrugg7594 Год назад
Anne Rice….. what the 🦆💩!?! This sounds like a terrible fever dream.
@carlo_cali
@carlo_cali 5 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed your critique of this book as I read it years ago. In fact, I read The Witching Hour at least three times. I read it maybe like in 2003 during a weird time in my life. I've read all the Witch & Vamp books except for anything after Blood Canticle like Prince Lestat and the Atlantis one. My friend even got a book signed by her for me with my name in it at Comic Con in nyc maybe in 2012, but I lost it. I only have Prince Lestat signed, but w/o my name. I read Servant Of The Bones too. I used to be such an avid reader, but my eyes are shot now. Any recommendations?
@rileytostinos4813
@rileytostinos4813 3 месяца назад
I just finished this book and like to listen to ur recaps to make sure I didn't miss anything 😂 this one was great for me, not as hard to get through as the Witching Hour, which was still pretty great to me. I'm up to Merrick in the Vampire chronicles which ppl say is where they come together so I'm moving on to Taltos next 😁
@k.k.782
@k.k.782 Год назад
Thanks!
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
Thanks for watching! You're so generous!
@martinmarkjr
@martinmarkjr Год назад
Excellent recap! I just finished Lasher today. WTF is Taltos going to do??? We'll see!
@lyndsayoxenberg
@lyndsayoxenberg Год назад
I felt wrong just reading this book. What the AF was wrong with Ann Rice?!?!?
@vonniedemers5683
@vonniedemers5683 Год назад
Finally, I knew someone was buried under tv e tree but I couldn't remember who. First off, I love the way you break down the books. You tell it all and you are hilarious. Please keep going its been 20+ yrs since I read the books and your break downs are great at making me remember. So... Yes the sex stuff may seem "gross" as you say but... That is what makes it entertaining. We read to be entertained, and anything you read that makes you say "wow" or "wtf" good or bad gets your attention. To me I like books that get my attention. Granted I wish people would get over complaining about the show.. If you were producing the show yourself picture how you would do it with our culture as it is today. Now cut out or work around the incest. Then you know you don't have time enough to put in ALL the characters in the books, so you need to either combine characters so you can get the important points out, or you cut them out completely. So when you're done you have something very different, but yet it gets across the main story... These books are wild but I love them. Did any of you read the "Flowers in the Attic" (just the main 4)when you were younger? I read them when I was about 13. But a big part of their story is incest, btwn Chris and Cathy. Then you find out their parents were related to each other too etc... They were great books again with an attention getting story. So yes it gets pretty "wtf" but that's what keeps us reading, waiting to see what could possibly happen down the road with these characters. You need to do Taltos now.
@LulyTubee
@LulyTubee Год назад
I completely agree with everything you have said. I would like to add. Yes! The incest and the under age sex is not ok, however some people don't take in consideration of the time period that Mrs. Rice was writing about. She was known for being as historically accurate as possible with her work. ⚠️ WARNING (POSIBLE) SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ ( from the Vampire Chronicles ) When Marius asked Pandoras father for her hand in marriage (Pandora being only 10 yrs old ) that was common in that era. If the father would have consider this arrangement Marius would have to wait until she would become "a woman" (get her period) to then marry her. With Mona situation, no it is not ok in our 2023 moral standers, but what do people expect? She's a rich 13 yr old with irresponsible, neglectetful, parents raised by different aunt and uncle, no stability, no boundaries in the 80's. She's bound to get into some shit, its part of her character. 🍒
@W.Rain.
@W.Rain. Год назад
Thank you Amanda!!! :)
@GenOfEveL
@GenOfEveL Год назад
Haven’t watched this yet. But coming in think, oof… I feel sorry for you. And I feel sorry for me because I also bread it. Kept hoping the series would get better at some point.
@mirandavikanderson6958
@mirandavikanderson6958 Месяц назад
I only like the end of the book. But we did get lots of info , and we finally her lashers store
@ybwood1460
@ybwood1460 Год назад
Thank you so much. I read the book years ago but forgot a lot of it.
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@user-cs9nl5rv4b
@user-cs9nl5rv4b 18 дней назад
Thanks for the update I definitely do t want to watch season 2 … it’s too crazy for me
@JCResDoc94
@JCResDoc94 Год назад
you should read annes autobiography. _JC
@zachbrehany2253
@zachbrehany2253 Год назад
So... How is AMC going to go about this? Got a feeling the wine will need to be updated to gin.
@Badwitchx1
@Badwitchx1 2 месяца назад
I can’t believe that I read this when I was 15
@zigowl1193
@zigowl1193 Месяц назад
The Mayfair witches. One twisted family.
@JCResDoc94
@JCResDoc94 Год назад
29:00 it is so funny what taltos look like in my head conon; like, they are so long & big they dont really pass for human at all. _JC
@buckiemohawk3643
@buckiemohawk3643 24 дня назад
The witching hour.... really good. Lasher needs a lot of help. Taltos dont even bother
@cassiethebookishwitch5448
@cassiethebookishwitch5448 Год назад
WTF is this book series? Like, Anne Rice must've been just completely unhinged by this point.
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
It felt like one-up-manship all the way. Haha
@vonniedemers5683
@vonniedemers5683 Год назад
It's just a book, it's meant to entertain. And as wrong as it may seem, that's what makes it fun to read.
@ucity88
@ucity88 Год назад
@@vonniedemers5683 I define fun much differently than you do. LOL!
@daynamaschke500
@daynamaschke500 Год назад
Not to be disrespectful but had you not read any of her books before. She was not unhinged at the end, she was awesome to the end especially to her fans. In the late seventies, early eighties she wrote a whole series of very, very explicit soft porn books called the taming of sleeping beauty.....they made the Witching Hour seem conservative.....she has her own poetic way if writing and if you can't appreciate it, maybe don't read it.
@Kon3ko
@Kon3ko Год назад
How did Anne Rice get away with it lmao
@mairarodriguez1525
@mairarodriguez1525 3 месяца назад
Love how you tell it 😅❤❤❤
@shaunaburton7136
@shaunaburton7136 5 месяцев назад
Love the name The naughty librarian.
@greciamontoya5662
@greciamontoya5662 Год назад
Thanks for this video :)
@JoshMc420
@JoshMc420 Год назад
Thank you
@heatherracho
@heatherracho 8 месяцев назад
I loved Anne rice before she went all crazy religious. She was truly mad in the best way possible. A true goth icon
@TheWildWahine
@TheWildWahine 3 месяца назад
Who hurt you Anne Rice 😂😂😂😂. This!!!!
@LulyTubee
@LulyTubee Год назад
Ohh you have to read Taltos! Please... ⚠️ WARNING⚠️ POSIBLE SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ a nearly extinct human like species, Talto. This book will explain their history, their culture, their infatuation with music, breeding, smell, 🥛 milk 😆 and how it connects to the Mayfair etc. etc. Also, Mona is a big part of this one too. 🍒
@terrashavon
@terrashavon Год назад
All of the peer pressure
@JCResDoc94
@JCResDoc94 Год назад
3:50 at least they are also kinda related. oh wait, thats not betr. _JC
@JCResDoc94
@JCResDoc94 Год назад
*11:00** do you know anne past.* it is prett wild. _JC
@JCResDoc94
@JCResDoc94 Год назад
42:00 yeah, it is something else hey. _JC
@stormkat3399
@stormkat3399 Месяц назад
So I've been an Anne Rice fan since high school, and i loved the Witching Hour. Yes, it has lots of icky stuff, but there were parts that I remembered being a little ✨spicy✨... So I looked forward to Lasher. And man this book was a turn off from beginning to end, and I'd imagine anyone with s*xual trauma to be incredibly triggered. Not a fun read/audio listen.
@JumbledEye
@JumbledEye Год назад
Can you get drunk and read Peyton Place one day? It was so scandalous back in the day, so I hear, so it might be lots of fun!
@paulettegrant9996
@paulettegrant9996 Год назад
Don't know about Mona, she might put that necklace on and call Lasher. If a witch called him back once, a witch can call him back again 😮
@iyona14granturismogt6gtspo7
Gotta check my copy,I remember her being 11 when she slept with Michael, I wonder if they changed it.
@lenoraGrayce
@lenoraGrayce Год назад
😂😂😂 I told you it was gonna be traumatic!! I think when I read this I was able to handle everything but the gross Mona/Michael sex scenes. I think I tried to just scan through those points and pretend they didn’t happen!
@karlosoze844
@karlosoze844 Год назад
I'm 2/3rds through this book (for a 2nd time) myself. Good god the characters are all insufferably annoying.
@MamaBearAngela
@MamaBearAngela 14 дней назад
Um yeah, this is not one of Anne's best. I agree about the sexual horror. It's way way way too much to the point where it sticks in your brain 20 years after reading it. Ugh. The imagination, creativity and descriptive writing is true Anne Rice style and I hope she got some stuff out of her system after writing this one.
@JCResDoc94
@JCResDoc94 Год назад
*PEER PRESSURE FOR THE WIN!* \^_^/! did you see we didnt get the man-baby? 1:30 hey, thr she is! i was 13 when i read it. & both my parents were drunks! fire. _JC
@zenchowbuddha
@zenchowbuddha Год назад
Wow... You skipped over so much lactation
@borgqueen1612
@borgqueen1612 Год назад
Lasher was great
@JoshMc420
@JoshMc420 Год назад
Let's go
@terrashavon
@terrashavon Год назад
Taltos please!!!! (😑peer pressure peer pressure peer pressure 🤞)
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian Год назад
I just finished it yesterday. Video coming in the next couple of weeks
@terrashavon
@terrashavon Год назад
@@TheNaughtyLibrarian yay! Thank you!
@RicCdelP
@RicCdelP 2 месяца назад
But do taltos have magic like Lasher does? Why is he so powerful? Why doesn’t he have a body? This series is a whole mess
@SpencerDragonMonster
@SpencerDragonMonster 11 месяцев назад
Re Rice's weird tendency to sexualize underage female characters like Mona...She was pretty up-front in interviews etc about how the reason she did that was how her own youth was so stuffy, raised-Catholic repressed, and she liked unapologetically living out her fantasies of having spent her youth as a wild, free-spirit, deviant naughty girl through her writing...I get how some people get squicked out/find it problematic, but I for one am like, "You go, girl, rock out with your bad self through your art!" This is, I'm sure, colored in part because I first read her myself as a teenage boy, when it wasn't inappropriate for me to find Mona hot, plus I was also raised Catholic, so frankly, I can relate to Rice's inclination to break every taboo that crossed her mind.
@TheNaughtyLibrarian
@TheNaughtyLibrarian 11 месяцев назад
I get that. I’m fine with Mona being promiscuous. That’s not the problem. I take issue with that she’s sleeping with men (in her blood related family or otherwise) who are full grown adults. If she was just sleeping around with guys around her age it would be far less problematic.
@steph_stuff9948
@steph_stuff9948 11 месяцев назад
​@@TheNaughtyLibrarianMona reminded me of Claudia from Interview with a Vampire. Claudia was a adult mentally but trapped in a child's body. She used that to feed and manipulate Louis. Mona does the same and even in later books she is still see as the little girl
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