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Vlad: The Last Confession - Community Reviews back

by C.C. Humphreys, Colin Moody
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Wortmagieblog
Wortmagieblog rated it 11 years ago
I bought this book because I thought it would link fiction with history. I expected a fantasy story of a curse forcing Vlad Dracula to drink blood and become the first vampire of history. Well, this was completely not the case.But, dear reader, don't believe I was disappointed. Though the book is no...
Tammie's Reading Reviews
Tammie's Reading Reviews rated it 11 years ago
I don't know how much creative license was taken with this story since I'm not overly familiar with the story of Vlad's life. Vlad: The Last Confession is pretty much the story of how Vlad came to be Vlad the Impaler. In the beginning it recounts his time as a hostage with the Turks and you gain ins...
Timmeloche
Timmeloche rated it 12 years ago
A disappointing 2.5 Stars This was a book I wanted to love more than I did. It was about the real life Dracula. How can you go wrong. After reading the first 2/3 I was planning on giving it two stars. Fortunately the author pulls it together by the end. I didn't buy the premise. Three of the peo...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 14 years ago
Vlad Tepes is the victim of gossip and propaganda. Vilified during his lifetime, Bram Stoker slammed the proverbial nail into the coffin by making him one of the most recognized and well-known villains of all time. Yet, how much of the stories that persist today are fact and how much is simply histo...
Blodeuedd
Blodeuedd rated it 14 years ago
My thoughts:This is the story of Vlad Dracul, prince of Wallachia, known as Vlad Tepes (the impaler), or Dracula (Dracul-a) son of the dragon/devil. And it has nothing to do with vampires.I must say that he was a fascinating man, and a crazy bastard. The author has taken liberties since while Vlad l...
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