It felt somewhat weird reading this book, as everyone in today's society knows who Dracula is and the folklore behind vampires. I spent the entire book knowing more about what's going on than the characters (sans Van Helsing), which can be annoying at times. It makes me wonder what it would be like ...
Dracula was my lucky choice from the Classics Club Spin, in which I decided to take part for the very first time last April. I won't hide from you that I wanted to read Dracula for a very long time, and I had a copy just sitting on my self. For some reason, all of this time I was reluctant and this ...
The story itself stands up fairly well considering how long ago it was written and Dracula himself is indeed worthy of being the first of the modern day vampires. Taking into account the "properness" and conservative sensibilities of the time in which the book was written the story is surprisingly m...
I liked it but not nearly as much as I thought I would. There were some parts that were very intense and I'm certainly happy that I picked it up and read it.
I liked it but not nearly as much as I thought I would. There were some parts that were very intense and I'm certainly happy that I picked it up and read it.
Dracula really is in many ways an underrated book. Perhaps it is because in some ways it can be a difficult book for people to get into because of the conflicting viewpoints and the fact that the reader has to put together clues to figure out what is going long before the main characters figure it o...
I love it when books surprise you. Not with just a simple plot twist, but when the whole novel surprises you, through characters, the writing style, the plot. And Dracula did this for me.Saying that, I didn't go in with many expectations. I knew it was a horror classic, often paired with Frankenstei...
Most readers approach re-reading books they've liked with trepidation. What if it's not as good as I remember it? What if I hate it this time? I read Dracula, by Bram Stoker, ages ago. I hadn't forgotten the story. Dracula is such a major part of Western pop culture that it's pretty much impossible ...
This classic is considered to be one of the finest horror stories ever told. It is a story most everyone knows, as it has been retold countless times. The evil Count Dracula leaves his castle in Transylvania, in the company of 50 coffins filled with consecrated earth, to prey on the men and women of...
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