I read The Old Curiosity Shop before I began Blackwood Farm. I was amazed at the utter madness in that book.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that the author, Anne Rice, read a book called "The Old Curiosity Shop" before starting to write another book, "Blackwood Farm." She was surprised by how crazy and strange the events in "The Old Curiosity Shop" were.
About Anne Rice
Anne Rice was a best-selling American author known for her gothic fiction, erotic literature, and fictionalized accounts of Jesus’ life. She gained fame for her iconic The Vampire Chronicles series, which was later adapted into a successful film.
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