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I'd been in need of a book that grabbed me and wouldn't let me go, and Dracula delivered. I enjoyed this so much. I loved the epistolary format, and I particularly liked that it jumped around between different characters - it kept it surprisingly fresh and mostly fast-paced (which I totally didn't expect). I loved the first half especially, and then the last third or so, and found it only dragged in between those two parts.
It was interesting to read one of the original vampire fictions, and, hav ...more
It was interesting to read one of the original vampire fictions, and, hav ...more
This book has been adapted in so many different ways, and in different media, so it's hard to start reading this book without any preconceptions. However, there is so much about this book that makes it unique. It's written as a series of letters, diary entries and newspaper clippings, which adds to the creepy atmosphere. The Renfield plot is usually left out of adaptations, which is a shame because it was such an interesting part of the book. Dracula himself is largely absent from the book, but
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Loved it. Loved it, loved it, loved it. I had no idea Dracula was written in epistolary form! Where have I been all my life? I listened to the Audible version read by Alan Cumming, Tim Curry, Simon Vance, Katherine Kellgren, Susan Duerden et al. They were all wonderful. I decided it would be a good October/Halloween read. It was. I loved it. Highly recommend!
Dracula by Bram Stoker
3-1/2 stars
Solicitor, Jonathan Harker, travels to Castle Dracula, in the wilds of Transylvania (Romania), to meet with his client, the Count, who is purchasing property in London. After being compelled to stay at the Castle, and later learning that he is actually being held prisoner there, Mr. Harker begins to see disturbing and frightening things.
There is one passage of the book in particular that is my favorite as far as the suspense surrounding it. Looking out a castle ...more
3-1/2 stars
Solicitor, Jonathan Harker, travels to Castle Dracula, in the wilds of Transylvania (Romania), to meet with his client, the Count, who is purchasing property in London. After being compelled to stay at the Castle, and later learning that he is actually being held prisoner there, Mr. Harker begins to see disturbing and frightening things.
There is one passage of the book in particular that is my favorite as far as the suspense surrounding it. Looking out a castle ...more
Jan 05, 2015
Joi
marked it as read-before-you-die
May 07, 2017
Kay M
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Jul 21, 2018
Kellie Lyn
marked it as to-read
Jan 08, 2020
Alicia
marked it as dnf
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