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Dracula by Bram Stoker
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
Dracula
Author: Bram Stoker
I've been wanted to read Dracula for ages. I'm a occasion horror reader who prefers to read scary books during the fall season and Halloween.
So this year when i was making my to be read list for this cozy season, i decided that it was finally time to read this spooky classic.
Bram Stoker wrote Dracula in 1897. Now 125 years later Dracula still plays a huge part in the horror genre. If we think about scary creatures vampires always pop up into our minds thanks to this novel.
It can be challenging to review such a well known book.
Therefore i would just share my thoughts. I never saw the movie so i had no clue about the actual storyline.
One of the main characters named Jonathan Harker needs to help Count Dracula with the purchase of a London house. Previously he had no forethought about the kind of danger that awaits him during his stay in the spine-chilling castle.
Abducted by the astute Count, Jonathan need to be clever to escape the darkness.
The entire storyline is written in diary logs. Jonathan is my favorite storyteller. I found it really entertaining to read his descriptions because they were really detailed and creepy.
In my opinion, the whole storyline is slow and too long-winded. I had different expectations. The romance part was very overpowering. To me it felt more like if i was reading a romance which included some small scary elements. What i also missed was an insight in Dracula his thoughts that would have really made it more interesting for me.
Overall, I did enjoyed reading Dracula.
What books would our future generation still be reading in 125 years?
My rating:
⭐⭐⭐
Author: Bram Stoker
I've been wanted to read Dracula for ages. I'm a occasion horror reader who prefers to read scary books during the fall season and Halloween.
So this year when i was making my to be read list for this cozy season, i decided that it was finally time to read this spooky classic.
Bram Stoker wrote Dracula in 1897. Now 125 years later Dracula still plays a huge part in the horror genre. If we think about scary creatures vampires always pop up into our minds thanks to this novel.
It can be challenging to review such a well known book.
Therefore i would just share my thoughts. I never saw the movie so i had no clue about the actual storyline.
One of the main characters named Jonathan Harker needs to help Count Dracula with the purchase of a London house. Previously he had no forethought about the kind of danger that awaits him during his stay in the spine-chilling castle.
Abducted by the astute Count, Jonathan need to be clever to escape the darkness.
The entire storyline is written in diary logs. Jonathan is my favorite storyteller. I found it really entertaining to read his descriptions because they were really detailed and creepy.
In my opinion, the whole storyline is slow and too long-winded. I had different expectations. The romance part was very overpowering. To me it felt more like if i was reading a romance which included some small scary elements. What i also missed was an insight in Dracula his thoughts that would have really made it more interesting for me.
Overall, I did enjoyed reading Dracula.
What books would our future generation still be reading in 125 years?
My rating:
⭐⭐⭐
Graphic: Blood
Moderate: Death and Kidnapping