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Group Reads Discussion - Dracula
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The descriptions are appropriately eerie and the suspense is pretty well maintained. It's rather disturbing to modern sensibilities how the women are considered something to be protected, when they actually often have clues to solving the problem. There's also a definite sexual vibe to the victims being lovely young women attacked at the throat/bosom. And the importance of Christian symbols alongside folk remedies like garlic also is a bit strange. Does this mean vampires can devour non-Christians more easily? Still, I'm glad I finally read this.

I loved how in the final chapters, as they are converging on Dracula's castle, the excerpts from their journals get shorter, and the pace accelerates. We see every obstacle as they race to catch up with and destroy the vampire.
I'll be finishing up my reading by checking out the introduction to the Penguin Classics edition. This has been a fun read for me.

Although I was generally familiar with the story of Dracula, and having read many modern adaptations, there were quite a few surprises along the way in reading this book. It also intereting to see how this subgenre has deviated from the original story of vampites and things that go bump in the night.
The story is told thorugh letters, diaries etc. which gives the story of feel of authenticity. It builds a feeling of anticipation and dread in the reader, which is only enhanced by a mdern day knowledge of who and what Count Drcula is.
I am really glad that I finally got this one off my TBR

For me the writing was clunky - particularly the dialogue of Van Helsing whilst i acknowledge Stoker is portraying his foreign origins his speech is truly awful. I felt like I was having to translate English into English..
Bring me Dumas any day this was an epic fail for me



Some chapters were more interesting and well-paced than others. I enjoy the fact that Van Helsing is older and more scholarly than his typical portrayal as an action hero, while Mina is just as headstrong as I imagined. Overall, Dracula was an interesting rompy horror and I'm glad to know now where many elements of vampire/ Dracula lores are from.
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