Dracula

Dracula

By Bram Stoker

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Prince of the Night. Lord of the Damned. King of Vampires. He is Dracula, the most well-known vampire in the world—and this new illustrated edition of Bram Stoker’s classic tale of terror offers Dracula as you have never seen him before. Brought to life through the stunning visual artistry of Eisner Award-winning illustrator Becky Cloonan (Demo, American Virgin, Victor Von Doom), this new graphically compelling novel offers a spellbinding, edition of the book that launched the world’s enduring fascination with vampires: Bram Stoker’s complete and unabridged Dracula. Illuminated and accentuated by the visionary hand of one of America’s most gifted illustrators, Dracula is perfect for fans of the ghastly and paranormal, and unmissable for fans of True Blood, The Vampire Diaries, and Tim Burton’s macabre new film, Dark Shadows (release May 11, 2012) starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham-Carter, Michelle Pfeiffer, Eva Green, and Jackie Earle Haley.
Publisher: Puffin Books
ISBN-13: 9780593203385
ISBN-10: 0593203380
Published on 8/25/2020
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 480

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Dias Dias

Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a classic novel horror based in the United Kingdom. I would recommend this story to people that enjoy horror stories. The beginning of this story entices the readers to read more. Not being a horror story fan I lost interest after the third chapter. This story is about the notorious Count Dracula, king of vampires, and Van Helsing the known Vampire hunter, and his group of comrades. For those that enjoy vampire stories this is one of the books you need to read, it introduces a new person that most vampire fans do not know about. You learn about Van Helsing and his understudy, Lucy western and Count Dracula.

Juliane Diaz Juliane Diaz

Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a classic novel I would recommend to those that like old horror stories. I like that Stoker used journal and letter formats to tell this story, this format gives the readers imagination into the wether this story is Fictional or not. The introduction to the story hooks the readers into wanting to read more about Dracula and Jonathan Harker. This was not one of my favorite but I’m not into horror stories. Thus, my intreast in this story was quickly lost after the first three chapters.