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Jan 17, 2018Andrew Kyle Bacon rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Dracula, while an overly long and drawn out novel, is quite a bit of fun at times. The book fits loosely in sections, some of which are better than others and deliver more scares. The opening act, detail Johnathan Harker's time at Dracula's castle, is the best portion and delivers best on the creepiness. Throughout the remainder of the book there are intermittent scares and dread, but the novel loses much of its steam once the story switches its setting to London. Over all, I greatly enjoyed this book, but it will in no way become a regular read for me. I might return to it on occasion, but could easily see myself skipping around to read only the portions of the book which I most enjoyed. I'm glad to have read this book, if only because it is Bram Stoker's Dracula, but it was a bit of a chore to get through even though it only took me a bit over a week. It was a good read to end my Christmas vacation, however.