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Dracula
Posted: 08 Dec 2022, 05:11
by chongjasmine
Anyone like this classic? I enjoy Dracula very much.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 21 Dec 2022, 08:48
by Mellino Itz
I have read this book but yet but I have seen the movie many times. I really loved it. I will try to get the book anytime soon and read it.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 21 Dec 2022, 11:13
by Janeer
I love this book! This is one of the first of horror stories I've read when was a teenager) I have nice memories of that evenings with book and I was completely immersed in the journey from Transylvania to England. Reading the novel from diaries and letters it seemed this is a real story.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 22 Dec 2022, 06:24
by Goodnews Timothy
The book is ok, it shares the same message as the movie, I really love the book, I'll try and get book as soon as possible
Re: Dracula
Posted: 25 Dec 2022, 03:31
by ELSETH MAEVE
I have not read the book but have watched the series. I found it scary and interesting too. The main trait of consumption of blood ticked me off a little.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 28 Dec 2022, 06:20
by Cathy Pelicano
"I really enjoyed this story. The characters were well-developed and the plot kept me engaged from beginning to end. Great job!"
Re: Dracula
Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 22:36
by Adekeye Hassan musab
I did not read the book but I watched a movie adaptation or it, I found it interesting with all the action and gore. It definitely clicked with me as I understood what he did in order to save his country.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 22:38
by Andrew Butchers
I think that some of the movie adaptions are closer to the book than others.
Which movie version did you watch ?
Re: Dracula
Posted: 07 Jan 2023, 06:52
by Kenechi112
I found this book really interesting and classical. It is also related to a certain movie, with all the actions
Re: Dracula
Posted: 08 Jan 2023, 06:03
by BUKID19
i think this book is same in the movie Dracula: Untold, where he get his power from the demon
Re: Dracula
Posted: 15 Feb 2023, 08:49
by Andrew Butchers
BUKID19 wrote: ↑08 Jan 2023, 06:03
i think this book is same in the movie Dracula: Untold, where he get his power from the demon
While influenced by the Bram Stokers novel, I think that film creates a new origin for Dracula.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 21 Feb 2023, 06:37
by Ben Madeley
It's probably one of my least favorite classics actually. I find it too slow and difficult to get through it.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 21 Feb 2023, 10:50
by Andrew Butchers
BM James wrote: ↑21 Feb 2023, 06:37
It's probably one of my least favorite classics actually. I find it too slow and difficult to get through it.
I find that a problem with many Victorian novels.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 21 Feb 2023, 11:20
by Ben Madeley
Andrew Butchers wrote: ↑21 Feb 2023, 10:50
BM James wrote: ↑21 Feb 2023, 06:37
It's probably one of my least favorite classics actually. I find it too slow and difficult to get through it.
I find that a problem with many Victorian novels.
Me too, yet each time I pick one up I expect to enjoy because it's a classic and then I don't, I preferred Frankenstein though.
Re: Dracula
Posted: 23 Feb 2023, 07:21
by Emmanuel_ichedi
If classic where to be define in a book I think this book will be nominated as it’s, this book shaped my classic way of living and as well brightened my thinking, no doubt I love this book.