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review SPOILER ALERT! 2020-06-03 11:00
Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula
Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula - Bram Stoker,Hans De Roos

TITLE:  Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula

 

AUTHOR:  Bram Stoker

 

ADAPTED BY:  Valdimar Ásmundsson

 

TRANSLATED BY:  Hans De Roos
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"Powers of Darkness is an incredible literary discovery: In 1900, Icelandic publisher and writer Valdimar Ásmundsson set out to translate Bram Stoker’s world-famous 1897 novel Dracula. Called Makt Myrkranna (literally, “Powers of Darkness”), this Icelandic edition included an original preface written by Stoker himself. Makt Myrkranna was published in Iceland in 1901 but remained undiscovered outside of the country until 1986, when Dracula scholarship was astonished by the discovery of Stoker’s preface to the book. However, no one looked beyond the preface and deeper into Ásmundsson’s story.

In 2014, literary researcher Hans de Roos dove into the full text of Makt Myrkranna, only to discover that Ásmundsson hadn’t merely translated Dracula but had penned an entirely new version of the story, with all new characters and a totally re-worked plot. The resulting narrative is one that is shorter, punchier, more erotic, and perhaps even more suspenseful than Stoker’s Dracula. Incredibly, Makt Myrkranna has never been translated or even read outside of Iceland until now.

Powers of Darkness presents the first ever translation into English of Stoker and Ásmundsson’s Makt Myrkranna. With marginal annotations by de Roos providing readers with fascinating historical, cultural, and literary context; a foreword by Dacre Stoker, Bram Stoker’s great-grandnephew and bestselling author; and an afterword by Dracula scholar John Edgar Browning, Powers of Darkness will amaze and entertain legions of fans of Gothic literature, horror, and vampire fiction."

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REVIEW:

 

I loved the expanded and somewhat altered version of the events that transpire in Count Dracula's castle (more atmospheric, creepier, Dracula's female house guest gets more page time), but the London chapters came across as a hurried and truncated (compared to the original version) plot summary and were rather disappointing.  This lost version was, however, still entertaining.

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review 2019-11-09 17:14
The Nobody People
The Nobody People - Bob Proehl

[I received a copy through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]

It took me a while to get through this one. I’m not exactly sure why I wasn’t thrilled and not in the mood, but part of it probably had to do with the fact several characters have their arcs develop throughout the book, without enough screen time for each. When this happens Moreover, while there will be a second volume, and I didn’t expect everything to be solved here, some of these arcs were also cut short, without any proper ‘aftermath’ time being given. It’s akin to someone being deemed as super important because they will save us all, then that person suddenly refuses to do it, or dies, or is out of the picture for any other reason, and… that’s all. It’s supposed to be bad, but no one really dwells on it. It felt very strange.

I also struggled to get through and not skim. Not sure if it was the style (present-tense narrative is fine with me in small doses, but not for hundreds of pages). Or the apparent ‘main character’ who turns out to be sidelined pretty quickly, and wasn’t super pleasant to read about anyway. Or the plot jumping between characters but without really giving a feeling of cohesion. Probably a mix of all. In the end, the story deals with heavy themes (acceptance & rejection, internment for people with powers instead of trying to integrate everyone in a new society, being killed just for being different…), that affect the characters a lot, but… I didn’t really care about the characters. In fact, to the risk of sounding awful, the one character I enjoyed reading about the most was Owen Curry. Yes, that one. Also the circus/freakshow subplot. I guess that’s quite telling.

It wasn’t a bad story in itself. Depressing in parts, sure, because we already have enough of that intolerance crap in our real world out there. But that doesn’t make a story bad. As far as I’m concerned, though, the above made it a slog for me, so it was okay-ish in the end, but I can’t say I absolutely liked it.

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review 2019-08-20 18:07
Audio Review: Temporary Groom: Left at the Altar by: J.S. Scott (author) Elizabeth Powers (narrator)
Temporary Groom: Left at the Altar - Elizabeth Powers,J.S. Scott

 

 

Love and friendship collide amidst a comedy of errors. Zeke and Lia have a history. Will they let that shared history ruin their chance at a future as so much more? Temporary Groom takes a look into the eyes of love and walked away with this romantic's heart. From top to bottom Scott can do no less than perfect.

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review 2019-08-20 17:55
Audio Review: Well Played by: Ruth Cardello (author) J.S. Scott (author) Elizabeth Powers (narrator)
Well Played - Elizabeth Powers,Ruth Cardello,J.S. Scott

 

 

When is a mistake not a mistake?  When it's meant to be?  Well Played is the ultimate double team.  J.S. Scott brings the heated complications of romance and Ruth Cardello brings the humor and heart.   Betrayal sets the stage for an emotional roller coaster ride.  Lauren is caught up in the storm of love, secrets and loss.  Graham is her heart's desire, but the event that brings them together is rapidly tearing their friendship apart.  What once was precious is on the verge of becoming a battlefield. Will these soul mates survive the war?  No one does love like J.S. Scott and Ruth Cardello.  Separately, they make their mark, together they are a force to be reckoned with. Grab hold of your heart because, this love story is going to be a bumpy ride.

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review 2019-08-19 05:55
Ebook/Audio Review: Damaged! (The Walker Brothers #3) by J.S. Scott (Author), Elizabeth Powers (Narrator)
Damaged! (The Walker Brothers #3) - Elizabeth Powers,J.S. Scott

 

 

In a life filled with lemons, Kenzie and Dane have no place to go but up. Damaged blast a hole right through the center of a heart. From a very young age both Dane and Kenzie have seen how unfair life can be, but when love steps in, each may find anything is possible. Loners by choice, realists by necessity can a leap of faith help heal two broken hearts? Scott has a way of opening hearts and minds with the most traumatic of characters. Powers gives life to intriguing characters with her charismatic personality and emotional delivery. Like Kenzie and Dane, Powers and Scott are a perfect match.
 
 

 

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