A review by wtfrjk
Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula by Bram Stoker, Valdimar Ásmundsson

3.0

Let me be frank; the book itself is bad. The first half is a really interesting take of Harker being trapped in the death maze house that is Dracula's castle although he is kind of dumb (the commentary calls him "imbicillic"), but the second half is trying to truncate 100,000 words of plot into 9,000 words and it is bad and makes no sense.

But the fact that this book exists and the commentary on it are astounding. I will never stop thinking about Stoker's grand-niece's story that Bram wrote this Dracula because he woke up with nightmares one night after eating too many crab legs.