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Sep 03, 2020AnushaU rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
A novel set in the late 1800s, Dracula by Bram Stoker is what I like to consider is the push that set us into motion for our never ending fascination surrounding vampires. The countless movies based upon this idea such as Twilight, Hotel Transylvania, and The Moth Diaries have been such a hit among a society that finds entertainment in exploring the unknown. A thriller full of suspense and mystery, Dracula narrates the story of Lucy, of a victim of the vampire her journey, and the hunt for the monster who goes by the name of Count Dracula. This book was my first introduction to the world of horror and the supernatural. My favorite part of it would be the writing style employed by Bram Stoker. Dracula is written in an epistolary style, meaning to say that it is narrated in first person through journal entries, letters, and any other written works by the characters. It is a great read for anyone trying to explore new styles of writing or the horror genre. Just a small piece of friendly advice: try to avoid reading this novel at night. Age Rating: 14+ Star Rating: 5/5 - Anusha