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Going to re-read this before I give it a rating because I can't remember my thoughts. I remember the movie and how much I love that but as for the book, I'm blank.
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Oct 02, 2020
Ketutar Jensen
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
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halloween-25
"A good deal of interest was abroad concerning the dog which landed when the ship struck, and more than a few of the members of the S.P.C.A., which is very strong in Whitby, have tried to befriend the animal”
:-)
Dracula was published 1897, RSPCA was founded 1824."
"I fear to trust those women, even if they would have courage to submit. What are we to do for some one who will open his veins for her?"
Hrmph.
So, let the girl die because you are a f-ing misogynist. So "convenient" Quincey arrived.
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Quincy's name is from Dracula when my hubby read it and loved it, so I'm glad I read it. It really creeped me out, but I liked it alot.
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I really wasn't enjoying this book, so finally (after the count had made it to Britain) abandoned it.
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I enjoyed this book. It was some parts fast-paced, some parts creepy, some parts dramatic and some parts funny. Some of the humorous bits were placed for us: such as us readers noticing Lucy becoming paler and paler, or noticing a big bat was eavesdropping on their vampire-killing plans. Other humorous bits were perhaps a product of its time- like how blood transfusions were regarded so intimate, or everyone worrying about the lack of virile young men to give transfusions to Lucy when there were
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When I first saw this book from afar, I was aghast that this book seemed so ugly, with its cheap pleather cover. BUT I bought it and actually gave it a higher rating than the story within! For the following reasons:
The cover photographs SO well: "Dracula" looks like it's gleaming red.
Each page has a little bat on the corner!
The flexible cover was a joy to handle, compared to a clunky hardcover.
The typeset was so readable. ...more
The cover photographs SO well: "Dracula" looks like it's gleaming red.
Each page has a little bat on the corner!
The flexible cover was a joy to handle, compared to a clunky hardcover.
The typeset was so readable. ...more

Oct 22, 2010
Kaitlin
marked it as to-read

Dec 09, 2010
Mackenzie
marked it as classics
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Jan 13, 2012
Laurel Bradshaw
marked it as to-read-owned

Nov 19, 2013
Susannah
rated it
really liked it
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Sep 19, 2014
Betty
marked it as to-read

Aug 26, 2020
Mary Yuhas
marked it as to-read