Blood Canticle did put the series to bed. Since you've obviously not read it, I won't say how, but I was personally satisfied with it, especially since I knew what was going on in her life at the time and who each of her characters represented
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Awww...do you HONESTLY want me to tell you?? :o/ It really is worth reading, I promise, but if you'd rather just know then I'll tell you.
The ending began with Blackwood Farm and was concluded in Blood Canticle. Let's just say she ended the vamp chronicles and the Mayfair books at the same time for very precise reasons. ;o)
(Although if you don't know a whole lot about her as a person, those reasons may not be apparent and the story/ending may not be as satifying as I found it. I'm sort of an Anne fangirl. :o/)
I had no idea Blood Canticle had even come out. The last thing I saw was Blackwood Farm. I saw a copy at a bookstore in BC, and read the overleaf. I got to the part about a country-western singer coming back from the dead, and promptly put it down.
(yes I know they aren't quite the 'finding God sort, but they like to get celebrities involved to increase their armies. *jitter* - and now accompanied by the screams and lectures of many scientologists' subconsciousnesses, I go and get a coffee refill. *ebYL cackle*
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Weird.
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OOOOOOOOOOR is it a publicity stunt?
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Also, her husband of 40+ years died in 2002... she took it quite hard.
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I find it funny though..
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How did it end?
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The ending began with Blackwood Farm and was concluded in Blood Canticle. Let's just say she ended the vamp chronicles and the Mayfair books at the same time for very precise reasons. ;o)
(Although if you don't know a whole lot about her as a person, those reasons may not be apparent and the story/ending may not be as satifying as I found it. I'm sort of an Anne fangirl. :o/)
Lemme know if you want me to go on. :o)
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I had no idea Blood Canticle had even come out. The last thing I saw was Blackwood Farm. I saw a copy at a bookstore in BC, and read the overleaf. I got to the part about a country-western singer coming back from the dead, and promptly put it down.
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I wonder if the scientologists got to her...
(yes I know they aren't quite the 'finding God sort, but they like to get celebrities involved to increase their armies. *jitter* - and now accompanied by the screams and lectures of many scientologists' subconsciousnesses, I go and get a coffee refill. *ebYL cackle*
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It's pretty sad when people have "trendy religions" isn't it?
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Now it's time for her to move on to zombies.
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;)
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:P
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