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. Week 22: Scary Book > Dracula by Bram Stoker

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Anastasia (anastasiaharris) | 319 comments I recently read Frankenstein by Mary Shelly and was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. Since this is a genre that I generally only dip my toe into once in awhile I decided to go with another classic. It is on most lists as a must read horror so this is the perfect time to jump in.


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I liked Frankestein but couldn't finish Dracula (I think I read something like 100 pages, it was too slow paced for me).
I'd a serious problem with the hero, because it was obvious that Dracula was a vampire and he didn't see it :p


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Connie Crum (libraryof1k) | 58 comments I started Dracula a few years ago, got to the first major vampire hunt, and then lost interest. I read it again for this challenge.

I wouldn't say it scared me, but it definitely had some intense parts towards the end of the book. the diary format is definitely interesting.


Anastasia (anastasiaharris) | 319 comments I just finished reading Dracula. The story dragged in the second half of the book. Dr. Van Heisling was very long winded. I started to skim his speeches, and in the end skipped large swathes of the dialogue.
I was surprised by the Van Heisling character because their is a movie based on him, albeit very loosely based.
Considering the book was written at a time when there was very little entertainment and a slower pace, it was a good story.
I did enjoy Frankenstein much more than this one though.


Grace Meredith (koreantrash) I was so bored by this... But Frankenstein was an absolute delight!


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