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I can’t believe I waited so long to read this because it was so amazing. How did I skip over it back during my vampire phase in Korea? So much fun! I listened to the audiobook read by a British man who did an amazing job of all the accents and I was so into the narration that I was happy to do more housework as an excuse to listen to it. I was surprised to find how well the diary entries and letters format worked. The thing that amused me the most was that everyone was all best buds and madly in
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To be honest, this is one of the best books on the horror genre that I have read. Probably the best. The first part of this book is so mind-chilling that you can't help but keep going on to know "what happens next". The language is all archaic, but that hardly bugged me. Now I see where all the current vampire novels get their customs from.
First page to the last - in one word, it was a thriller! A must-read. Bram has really done the settings well. The terror of the journey to the Count's castle, ...more
First page to the last - in one word, it was a thriller! A must-read. Bram has really done the settings well. The terror of the journey to the Count's castle, ...more

Sep 04, 2011
Ellen
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How strange these mirrors in Transylvania are! They don't appear to reflect the citizens of this country! Now what could all of this mean?
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Oct 03, 2009
Jen
marked it as to-read


May 17, 2010
Jayalalita devi dasi
marked it as in-stasis

Jun 20, 2011
Heather (DeathByBook)
marked it as shoulda-already-read-it

Aug 12, 2011
Alexandria
marked it as to-read
