books: bram-stoker/dracula
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id | state | review | last_date | title | spine_color | isbn10 | isbn13 | source | series | series_position | publication_year | cover_image_url | pages | goodreads_id | rating | did_not_finish |
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bram-stoker/dracula | reviews | Dracula is over one hundred years old, by now (the book, not the vampire!). It has aged, but not to the point that it is unreadable. It's slow-going and stuffy at times, but I found that much more bearable in an epistolary work than in regular novels. The plot itself is so well-known that I don't think I can judge it very well. Some parts of it (the Texan, oh gods) are hilarious, some parts just annoying (Harker, mostly). | 2009-04-01 | Dracula | #230204 | 0393970124 | 9780393970128 | 1897 | http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/9780393970128-L.jpg | 492 | 4 |