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Interesting. The novel starts off slowly, but starts getting good once Dracula makes an appearance.
Dracul was a wonderfully Gothic read that includes many of the elements that we know from Dracula, the original story and the adaptations. However, this re-assembling of the different elements of the Dracula story, unfortunately, did not work for me: the familiar elements somehow just felt old wh...
This is the prequel to Dracula and it was inspired by notes and other tidbits Stoker left behind. I wasn’t sure what to expect and went in blind to what the actual storyline was about which, if you ask me, is often the best way to go into a book. That way it’s all a surprise. It could be a pleasant ...
Bram Stoker's DRACULA is the iconic cornerstone of vampire fiction and horror literature in general.Frequently imitated, constantly recreated, never duplicated.But what inspired Stoker to create the most infamous, immortal vampire of all time? His great-grand nephew, Dacre Stoker and co-author J.D. ...
Cracking way to begin a new year of reading. This prequel to the classic is about as meta as it gets. Written by Stoker’s great-grandnephew & well known author J.D. Barker (The Fourth Monkey), it draws heavily from Bram Stoker’s childhood, journals & notes he scribbled while writing the original. ...