A cool take on the character told in a humorous, deadpan style. I enjoyed the layout and easy access of this, my first Bear Parade book, and will be reading the others as well.
And I have to say it was quite good, surprisingly, all things considered.
I say this because I tried reading Burning Babies in 2010 but it was a disaster. Typos on almost every page. The content itself was fine, just, I had never read a book with so many errors. And the errors got in the way of my reading, which should never happen. But that’s not Noah’s fault. So I returned the book and got my money back. Someday I’ll read Burning Babies though.
But I was delighted to find Nosferatu as part of the Bear Parade series. Which means it’s free literature, basically. And like I said, it’s quite good. It doesn’t take itself seriously, at all. And the thing with Bear Parade, I think, is that it aims to present literature that can be read on a computer screen, in a short amount of time. I was able to read Nosferatu in two (maybe three, I don't remember exactly) sittings. But I am a slow reader.
I did enjoy Nosferatu and I even made a song about it. And even though I read it seventeen months ago, I still find myself coming back to it sometimes, because of the small stuff. The humor.