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Dracula by Bram Stoker is the classic horror story. No sparkling boy-vampires here. No teen angst. Just plain and simple, down-right nasty evil--the Master of the Undead and the "children of the night" (read wolves). This vampire story, despite all the in-depth criticism and literary analysis, is not about seduction. It's not sexy. This is Count Dracula in all his baseness wanting to exert his mastery over the human race and to make everyone--especially Mina Harker--do his bidding and become lik
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I have to admit that I am surprised at the accessibility of the writing in this novel. Classics are usually so stuffy and pretentious. Dracula, instead, read a bit more like a modern novel, with a less formal narrative style and believable dialogue. The parts from Dr. VanHelsing were a little more difficult to read through due to sentence structure, but I still made it through these okay. I liked the epistolary style and thought it worked really well for the story. The tale was still told in qui
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Although I liked this book, it was a tough one for me to get through and it took me a couple of months to read. For one, my edition (not the one listed here) was a part of a special set produced by Barnes and Noble and is very small, with tiny print. Although it is aesthetically pretty it was hard to read. Additionally, I felt at times the story itself was a bit dense- I felt some parts were uneventful and not particularly captivating. But, the rest of story was great. Clearly, as a whole the st
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