Dracula

ePub

English language

Published 2012 by Duke Classics.

ISBN:
978-1-62011-460-5
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OCLC Number:
795565499
3 stars (5 reviews)

While Bram Stoker didn't invent the vampire, his 1897 novel Dracula has been the defining force in the popularity and evolution of vampire mythology today. The story of its infamous antagonist Count Dracula is told in the form of letters and diary entries.

100 editions

reviewed Dracula by Bram Stoker

I understand why people love it...

3 stars

... But it was far too dry for me. It also took me ages to read it, and I kinda glossed over the end because I wanted to be done with it. I'm going to give it another shot when Dracula Daily comes by again.

I heard you like vampires

4 stars

Just a list of thoughts I had as I thought them:

  • Very enjoyable, fast read.
  • A little bit too much of all the characters basically falling in love with each other on first meeting and becoming best friends. A lot of “oh won’t you be my best friend for life now since we’ve been through this together?”
  • Characters are a little dumb in places where they really shouldn’t be. They literally just got done talking about how Dracula can turn into a bat, and then Quincy sees the bats sitting outside the windows staring at them and they don’t think anything more of it when it flies away.
  • Same with how they got done talking about how Dracula can turn into a mist and a control the fog, and Mina goes up to her room and sees the fog coming at her and sees them mist in her room, and …
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rated it

2 stars

Subjects

  • Count Dracula (Fictitious character)
  • Dracula, Conde (Personaje literario)
  • Dracula, Count (Fictitious character)
  • English language
  • English literature
  • Fiction
  • Horror
  • Horror stories
  • Horror tales
  • Monsters
  • Thriller
  • Vampires
  • Vampires in literature
  • Horror fiction
  • Irish authors
  • Epistolary novels