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It is truly amazing, with all the vampire books I have been devouring lately, that it took me this long to read the one that kind of sets the standard for vampires.
The story is chilling in that wonderful , creepy Victorian way. More than the presence of the monster, what scares me the most is the sheer isolation of the place and time. Right from the beginning,Jonathan Harker is in an out-of-the-way castle in an out-of-the-way part of Eastern Europe, and hello, folks, there are no cell phones or ...more
The story is chilling in that wonderful , creepy Victorian way. More than the presence of the monster, what scares me the most is the sheer isolation of the place and time. Right from the beginning,Jonathan Harker is in an out-of-the-way castle in an out-of-the-way part of Eastern Europe, and hello, folks, there are no cell phones or ...more
As someone not a fan of the whole vampire fiction thing, I was pleasantly surprised by the original story by Stoker. My student, Jennifer Winterton, got me to read this, and I was well rewarded. I found it to be compelling in part because I listened to a very fine audiobook version produced by the BBC which I got from Audible. This was mesmerizing.
This is a story that is more about cooperative action among an ensemble of protagonists than it is a horror story about an evil creature and his acts ...more
This is a story that is more about cooperative action among an ensemble of protagonists than it is a horror story about an evil creature and his acts ...more
Trying to finish this one now.
Went back to this today. Amazing how many times I've "seen" this story--cartoons, comedy sketches, etc, but really didn't know how bizarre it was! I never have gotten into Twilight, but if you like Vampires, don't settle for imitation, read the original.
1/2 way thru--some really boring, some really good parts so far. Not keeping up with the book club, but don't care!
Reading with the Catching Up On Classics group here on Good Reads. Starts out way better than I expec ...more
Went back to this today. Amazing how many times I've "seen" this story--cartoons, comedy sketches, etc, but really didn't know how bizarre it was! I never have gotten into Twilight, but if you like Vampires, don't settle for imitation, read the original.
1/2 way thru--some really boring, some really good parts so far. Not keeping up with the book club, but don't care!
Reading with the Catching Up On Classics group here on Good Reads. Starts out way better than I expec ...more
Largely annoying because no one provides clues to the other. Once they finally realize that it is better to share all details the book gets less annoying. Extra star for the crappy factor and it being such an enduring classic. Would only want to read it during Halloween because otherwise just annoying.
Aug 13, 2008
Cheryl
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Jun 14, 2011
Elysse
marked it as to-read
Jun 24, 2012
Mturney1010
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