Open the pod-bay doors...: Dracula by Bram Stoker
Hmm my last review for 2017 and its an alleged classic. I've had this book on my shelf a while now and finally got round to reading it. The thing is that Dracula has become this HUGE legend, and one would expect the book from whence the legend...
Bram Stoker Interviews Conan Doyle in 1907 | The Batteredbox's Weblog
I don't remember seeing this before, and I don't know what the authority is for saying the author was Stoker...
Okay,finished "The lair of the whit worm" yesterday-the thing was realy good, though it had theese faults to me-
One: speaking of the most impossible normally
Two: sugesting a horrid solution, far too fantastical for rational (read:skeptical) belief in what chapter 8 of 28
Three:romance and...
It is possibly heresy to state so, but I found Bram Stoker's Dracula to be a dull and lifeless work.
The first few chapters while Jonathan Harker is trapped in Dracula's castle is very good - but that part of the story quickly ends.
And then the rest of the book is seemingly Van Helsing...
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