Minimoosey
Number of posts : 512 Localisation : Grand Junction, CO Registration date : 2006-11-21
| Subject: DRACULA Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:46 pm | |
| I am listening to Dracula on my way to work. I am enjoying the side stories of the supporting characters more than Dracula. Everyone has a pre-concieved notion about Dracula, and so far they are all what I thought.
I'm about half way done and hope to finish soon.
Worth the read. | |
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Kelley Admin
Number of posts : 890 Age : 43 Localisation : Delta, Colorado Registration date : 2006-11-20
| Subject: Re: DRACULA Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:57 pm | |
| I really enjoyed reading Dracula too. There was quite a bit more to the story than I thought.
The first bit, when he is in Dracula's castle was the best, I thought. | |
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Minimoosey
Number of posts : 512 Localisation : Grand Junction, CO Registration date : 2006-11-21
| Subject: Re: DRACULA Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:24 pm | |
| I enjoyed Dracula too. I agree Kelley, the first part was more interesting than the last part. | |
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Karen
Number of posts : 365 Localisation : Cortez, Colorado Registration date : 2006-11-20
| Subject: Re: DRACULA Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:29 pm | |
| I haven't read brahms stokers novel but did read several of ann rices early novels and a book that cam out a few years ago that was recomended reading. The name eludes me k=now but I might have given it to you, Brienne. Do you remember what it was called? It was a est seller for a while and had a lot of background about the dracula story. | |
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Kelley Admin
Number of posts : 890 Age : 43 Localisation : Delta, Colorado Registration date : 2006-11-20
| Subject: Re: DRACULA Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:51 am | |
| That novel was called the Historian, and I thought that it was great...beyond great...and maybe better than, dare I say it, "The Classic" | |
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Karen
Number of posts : 365 Localisation : Cortez, Colorado Registration date : 2006-11-20
| Subject: Re: DRACULA Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:45 am | |
| oh yes...The Historian.. I liked it a lot. i could become a classic | |
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