Review: Dracula-Bram Stoker
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Re: Review: Dracula-Bram Stoker
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It was my first book about vampires and to me, it settles the myth.
When I read it, the letters about this weird man at a psychiatric hospital were very spine chilling.
I highly recommend it for everybody!
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I thought it showed Victorian virtues and restrictions really well, don't be sexual or vampires will get you, thanks Bram buddy.
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I will have to steal my husband that book sometime again.
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The 1930's movies with Boris Karloff are arguably the greatest dracula movies, lot of suspense,very atmospheric and they didn't have to resort to over the top blood scenes,like today
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