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Fangland - John Marks, Ellen Archer, Simon Vance, Michael Prichard
Fangland
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An acclaimed novelist and former 60 Minutes producer grandly reinvents the Dracula epic in the halls of a certain television newsmagazine. Written in the form of diary entries, e-mails, therapy journals, and other artifacts of early-twenty-first-century American professional-class life, Fangland... show more
An acclaimed novelist and former 60 Minutes producer grandly reinvents the Dracula epic in the halls of a certain television newsmagazine. Written in the form of diary entries, e-mails, therapy journals, and other artifacts of early-twenty-first-century American professional-class life, Fangland manages both to be a genuinely-in fact, triumphantly-frightening vampire novel in the grand tradition and a, yes, biting commentary on the way we live and work now.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 9781400103591 (1400103592)
Publisher: Tantor Media
Edition language: English
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fablejack
fablejack rated it
Really probably between 1 and 2 stars. Had some elements of a creepy and cool story, but there were too many of them and they never quite came together. The thread of the story was too thin at times, not believable even with suspended disbelief. In short, I can't recommend it since it could have use...
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it
2.0 Fangland
Evangeline Harker is a producer for a television news show called “The Hour”. On the heels of her engagement she reluctantly leaves for Transylvania to investigate the possibility of a story about an international gangster, Ion Torgu. In this book Torgu steps into the count Dracula character. Unf...
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good english rated it
What a strange little book Fangland is. I was initially intrigued because Audrey Niffenegger had a blurb on the back, but quickly got caught up in the actual story once I started reading it.Don't get me wrong, it does get off to a slow start, and is confusing at points in the beginning. As the story...
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