3.5
First, you need to know what to expect from this book. You wouldn't do it justice if you expect a horror monster story. Next, the only reason I'd call it horror is because I am not really sure where else to put it. That, and it does have monsters, blood and death. There are many things I didn't like, but they are balanced with the good stuff. The weirdest thing is that the humour saves it. I am not sorry for reading this.
I was wondering how this would end up considering that there are four different authors here. I think it ends up quite well. At certain times, though, it feels as if they are competing at who could make it worse, bloodier. I had to check who wrote my favourite characters and I can't say I am surprised.
Draculas is a ridiculous and over the top story that takes place in a rural hospital over the course of couple of hours. It begins when Mortimer Moorecook, a dying rich man, turns into a monster and the infection starts spreading through the hospital pretty fast. People die in the most gruesome ways, there is a lot of blood, gore and body parts. There is a lot of stupidity too (when you are surrounded by blood-drinking mindless monsters, you do not bloody refuse a gun when someone offers it).
The story is as ludicrous as it is exaggerated.
I loved Randall. I also liked the parts with a depressed and suicidal Benny the Clown. I am not surprised they are Strand's. Those parts made this book entertaining as far as I am concerned.
I've read the first Twilight book. I didn't like how it was written, I thought the characters were horrible and cartoonish, and the story hilarious. So, when you get a book that in its blurb has 'this is anti-Twilight', you expect something other than 'hey, let's make this as anti-Twilight as we can'. To be honest, there are moments when Draculas tries too damn hard. It becomes tiresome. If it weren't advertised as anti-something, I wouldn't be annoyed. I am suspicious of the books that to do this.
Still, the more I think about this, the more I like it. Before writing this, I thought I'd rate it differently, but there is value in exaggerations and that type of humour as long as you know what to expect.
Draculas is completely farcical and it still managed to have a couple of wonderful and even heartbreaking moments. So, don't expect a horror story. Go into this as you'd go into any dark and bloody comedy full of death and a couple of over the top likeable characters.