Dracula

Published Nov. 7, 2014 by BUR.

ISBN:
978-88-17-07138-3
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3 stars (5 reviews)

Scritto da Bram Stoker nel 1897 in forma di stralci di diari e di lettere, "Dracula" è uno degli ultimi, se non l'ultimo, tra i grandi romanzi gotici. Creatura potente e inquietante, apparentemente immortale, in grado di padroneggiare poteri inimmaginabili, il conte-vampiro Dracula è un personaggio che dalla storia è passato direttamente al mito. Quella che lo vede protagonista, impegnato nel tentativo di reclutare un esercito di non-morti nella popolosa Londra di fine Ottocento, è una vicenda dominata da atmosfere cupe e da personaggi oscuri, in cui l'orrore e la minaccia, sempre ben presenti, assillano i protagonisti in un crescendo di emozioni che li conduce alle soglie dell'incubo. Prefazione di Vittorino Andreoli.

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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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