I studied this book as part of the Victorian Literature paper I took at university. I wrote a long essay on it, and it was my favourite book of that course.
Accordingly, I found it really difficult not to make this review sound like an academic essay, so I apologise if it does. It's not my best review.
I disagree. I think it is one of your best.
*MySmiley*
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Dracula by Bram Stoker: the definitive vampire novel.
23/01/2011 01:09:49 PM
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And a wee apology:
23/01/2011 01:11:12 PM
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Re: And a wee apology:
23/01/2011 01:14:03 PM
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Re: No no, I liked it, I thought it was thinky and evocative of thinkyness! *NM*
24/01/2011 08:39:29 PM
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Okay. I'll have to pick this up.
23/01/2011 01:14:01 PM
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I had one bad night the first time I read it.
23/01/2011 01:15:22 PM
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I've been wanting to read Dracula for a while.
23/01/2011 01:18:49 PM
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It has been a while since I read it (should probably do something about that), but I think I agree.
23/01/2011 01:23:10 PM
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I have a copy here if you want to borrow. (I read it on my Kindle this time.)
23/01/2011 01:32:59 PM
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Since Camilla mentioned the topic of where one reads books...
23/01/2011 01:58:41 PM
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Heh.
23/01/2011 02:01:32 PM
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THEY WERE NEVER BRITISH!!! THEY STILL AREN'T; 36+6+1!!!!!!
23/01/2011 05:06:42 PM
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You know, I have to agree with Cannoli, though without the all caps and the queen-fucking.
23/01/2011 10:48:36 PM
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I won't be as mad as Cannoli, or pedantic as Tom but it is an Irish novel
23/01/2011 11:11:05 PM
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here there are no misunderstood pacifist bloodsuckers, supernatural heroes or sparkles.
24/01/2011 08:42:54 AM
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A fun little travel piece about Whitby, where an important part of Dracula is set.
25/01/2011 12:44:46 PM
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