Dracula Paperback by Bram Stoker – 1 January 2013

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      Immerse yourself in the chilling world of Bram Stoker’s iconic novel, Dracula, with this captivating edition. Follow the gripping tale of the infamous vampire as he unleashes terror on Victorian England. A must-have for fans of gothic literature and supernatural suspense.

      • Bram Stoker’s timeless classic, Dracula, in a captivating edition
      • Experience the spine-chilling tale of the iconic vampire
      • Dive into the dark world of gothic horror and supernatural suspense
      • Perfect for fans of classic literature and suspenseful storytelling
      • A haunting addition to any book collection, keeping readers enthralled till the last page.
      • 🦇🏰: “Dracula” is a Gothic horror novel written by Bram Stoker. The story unfolds through a series of letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings.

        🧛‍♂️: The novel begins with Jonathan Harker, a young solicitor from England, traveling to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula with the purchase of an estate in England. Harker soon realizes that he is a prisoner in Dracula’s castle, and he discovers the count’s true nature as a vampire.

        🌒💉: Dracula travels to England, leaving Harker trapped in the castle. He preys upon Lucy Westenra, a young woman living in Whitby, turning her into a vampire. Lucy’s friends and suitors, including Dr. John Seward, Arthur Holmwood, and Professor Abraham Van Helsing, join forces to stop Dracula’s reign of terror.

        🦇⚔️: Van Helsing leads the group in a battle against Dracula and his minions, employing various methods to hunt down and destroy the vampire. They use garlic, crucifixes, and wooden stakes to ward off and kill Dracula’s undead minions.

        🧟‍♂️🧛‍♂️: As the group battles Dracula, Lucy’s condition worsens, and she ultimately dies after being staked through the heart. However, she is freed from her vampiric curse and finds peace in death.

        🏰🩸: The climax of the novel takes place at Dracula’s castle in Transylvania, where the group confronts the count in his lair. They defeat Dracula by driving a stake through his heart, finally ending his reign of terror.

        🌅☀️: With Dracula’s death, the curse is lifted, and peace is restored to England. The survivors, including Jonathan Harker and his fiancée Mina Murray, return home, grateful to have survived their encounter with the vampire.

        📖🧛‍♂️: “Dracula” is a timeless classic of Gothic horror, exploring themes of good versus evil, the supernatural, and the fear of the unknown. It remains one of the most influential vampire novels ever written, captivating readers with its chilling atmosphere and unforgettable characters.

      • 🦇🏰: The novel opens with Jonathan Harker, a young English solicitor, traveling to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula in purchasing an estate in England. Harker soon realizes that he is a prisoner in Dracula’s castle, where he encounters the count’s vampiric nature and the horrors within.

        🌒💉: Meanwhile, in England, strange occurrences begin to unfold. Lucy Westenra, a beautiful young woman, falls ill under mysterious circumstances. Her friends and suitors, including Dr. John Seward, Arthur Holmwood, and Quincey Morris, are deeply concerned.

        🧛‍♂️🧟‍♂️: It becomes evident that Lucy is under the influence of a vampire, later revealed to be Count Dracula himself. Despite the efforts of her friends and the unconventional Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, Lucy dies and rises as a vampire.

        🦇⚔️: Van Helsing leads the group in a battle against Dracula and his minions, employing various tactics and tools to combat the undead. They use garlic, crucifixes, and wooden stakes to repel and destroy the vampires.

        🩸🗡️: The group tracks Dracula back to his castle in Transylvania, where they engage in a final confrontation. With the help of Jonathan Harker, who has escaped from the castle, they succeed in staking Dracula through the heart, finally destroying him.

        🌅☀️: With Dracula’s demise, the curse is lifted, and peace is restored to England. The survivors, including Jonathan Harker and his fiancée Mina Murray, return home, grateful to have vanquished the vampire and saved their loved ones.

        📖🧛‍♂️: “Dracula” is a seminal work of Gothic horror, exploring themes of fear, desire, and the battle between good and evil. Through its epistolary format and chilling narrative, it continues to captivate readers and inspire countless adaptations in literature, film, and popular culture.

      Dimensions 2.29 × 15.24 cm
      ASIN ‏

      ‎ 8172344775

      Publisher ‏

      ‎ Fingerprint! Publishing; First Edition (1 January 2013); Prakash Books India Pvt Ltd, 113A, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002, +9111-23265358

      Language ‏

      ‎ English

      Paperback ‏

      ‎ 384 pages

      ISBN-10 ‏

      ‎ 9788172344771

      ISBN-13 ‏

      ‎ 978-8172344771

      Item Weight ‏

      ‎ 315 g

      Dimensions ‏

      ‎ 22.86 x 2.29 x 15.24 cm

      Country of Origin ‏

      ‎ India

      Net Quantity ‏

      ‎ 1 Count

      Importer ‏

      ‎ Prakash Books India Pvt Ltd

      Packer ‏

      ‎ Prakash Books India Pvt Ltd

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      13 reviews for Dracula Paperback by Bram Stoker – 1 January 2013

      1. Abhishek Mishra

        While reading a horror novel, one thing I can never get tired of, is a dark and dangerous creature. And of all the dark creatures I’ve ever read, Dracula is the one which fascinates me the most. I watched all the versions of Dracula in cinema, but never read the book before. So I decided to give this book a try and I was and am still in awe of what a masterpiece this book is.About the plot, it has multiple narratives and all the narratives converge at a single person, Count Dracula. The novel begins with Jonathan Harker arriving in Transylvania to facilitate Count Dracula in purchasing property in London. He is trapped in the castle while Dracula travels to London. In London, Lucy Westenra , suddenly becomes pale but the cause of her blood loss isn’t known. A ship with no crew or passenger arrives at docks. And Renfield, a mental patient of Dr. Seward begins acting strange. All these incidents point to Count Dracula. Dr. Van Helsing, mentor of Dr. Seward, finds out that Dracula is undead and is trying to create an army of vampires. How Van Helsing and his group of Vampire Hunters ( they don’t call themselves that, but I do coz it sounds cool) defeat Dracula is the whole plot.This book is the best horror novel I’ve ever read. The initial chapters describing Jonathan Harker’s arrival and escape attempts are the finest piece of writing which influences horror authors even now. The book is in epistolary format which is perfect for multiple narratives through multiple protagonists. I’ve found some reviews criticising the repetition of certain things but this book was written through the letters and journals of multiple narrators so how each one perceives a same incident causes a sense of repetition. This book should be read by every horror fan (like me). This book created a legacy which is timeless. I cannot put a number to that. It’s perfect.P.S. – of all the movie adaptations, 1931 version is the best. I’m watching it now.

      2. Tinu

        The main thing about Dracula is Bram Stoker wrote it 125yrs back. It was a different era of literature. More dramatization using a different style of English than what we use nowadays. The whole concept of dead coming back, Vampires, Religion, love etc were totally different in those days. Courage, confidence, determination are also shown in this book very well. Telling a story through diary notes, memoranda etc is an inspiring concept. It’s a classic every thriller/horror enthusiasts should read.

      3. Kindle Customer

        It’s actually in every 3-4 pages read here one page gets counted . Now multiply it with 274!! It’s crazy.

      4. Sonamoni Mondal

        It is best for English reading

      5. A Buyer

        It’s not often that a book takes me weeks to finish, but I just couldn’t bring myself to read this. I only wanted to finish it because it is a classic, and wanted to know the original Dracula story. Perhaps it is living up to the adage “a classic is a book that everyone praises but no one reads”. If if this wasn’t the classic that gave us vampires on which so many modern stories are based, I wouldn’t even bother sticking till the end and would have given it an even lower rating.The entire story is told in terms of diary entries of multiple people. Very annoying when the PoV changes every few pages. And in these diary entries there’s so much mundane detail and conversations, it’s was hard for me to keep focus. If you took out all the pages where nothing happened that progressed the plot, it would be maybe 50 pages instead of 270+.Regarding Kindle In Motion, I’m not sure what it is but I see some reviews complaining that it did not work for them. I saw images embedded in the books and some were animated but it’s not like the animations played out a complete scene. It was just an image made to move a little bit, lasted a few seconds. I didn’t think it added anything to the story telling, neither the still pictures nor the animation. Unless mine was also broken like the others and it was supposed to do more. While it wasn’t a big distraction, I wouldn’t buy this for the sake of pictures and animations.

      6. Aranya Naskar

        The quality of the book is so good & the edition is fabulous 😍

      7. Rajneesh Ahirwal

        I bought the clothbound edition and the cover design is amazing although minor areas in the middle is faded and page quality is also niceEdit : So I got a replacement and this time the cover have unnoticeable colour fade so it doesn’t look bad

      8. Adity Basu Roy

        Luvd it

      9. Diego

        Un clásico de la literatura infaltableBuena opción para practicar el idioma inglés mediante la lectura

      10. Rony Peterson

        A leitura de um clássico de uma forma cativanteBom, comecei a ler Drácula graças a uma amiga muito querida do meu curso que comentou comigo sobre uma “newsletter” desse romance, que é em forma de cartas. Achei uma proposta sensacional, receber no email as cartas no dia em que elas são mencionadas no livro. É uma experiência fascinante seguir nessa expectativa de se tem novas “cartas” para ler e seguir nesse fluxo de leitura mais lento. Eu já comecei com um mês e um pouquinho depois do início, mas consegui acompanhar e foi maravilhoso. Sobre a história, nem tem como não elogiar o quão interessante é ler Drácula, não só por ser a figura base do que entendemos por vampiros hoje em dia, como também as outras leituras que vamos fazendo de elementos da época. Super recomendo a experiência para todas as pessoas que gostam de leituras mais ligadas a esses seres folclóricos e sombrios.

      11. Joyce M. Gleeson-adamidis

        DraculaI am writing my thesis on Gothic writers. This is the perfect version to read

      12. Domenico Morando

        O.K.Veramente bello!!!!

      13. Cliente Amazon

        ¡Buena compra!No estaba seguro de si esta versión audio del Drácula en inglés de B. Stoker seguiría al pie de la letra la versión original o si me toparía con algún tipo de adaptación, y… ¡no es ninguna adaptación! He escuchado el primer capítulo y en principio se ciñe fielmente a la versión original, que ya la tenía y que por tanto no me ha hecho falta adquirirla. Así que… buena compra, no, ¡buenísima!

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