A modern vampire tale makes use of the real-life history behind the legend of Prince Vlad Dracula of Romania, plunging readers into the cruel world of the Middle Ages and the fascination of Dracula's reputation for occult practices.
Een originele benadering voor de jeugd van zowel de historische Vlad Tepes als de klassieke romanDracula . Het verhaal wordt immers verteld in de vorm van een briefroman, waarbij de 19e eeuwse aantekeningen en de hedendaagse dagboekaantekeningen van Lucia elkaar afwisselen.
Het uitgangspunt is eveneens aan Stoker ontleend: de vampier Dracula maakt de overtocht van Transsylvanië naar Engeland per kotter, waarbij hij de bemanning mondjesmaat decimeert. Uiteindelijk blijft enkel de kapitein over, vastgebonden aan het roer temidden van zwaar noodweer. Dracula maakt zijn ware identiteit bekend, uitgedost in alle pracht en praal van een middeleeuws vorst. Vervolgens doet hij zijn levensverhaal, vanaf zijn jeugd als gijzelaar aan het hof van de Turkse sultan.
I have no idea why this is considered a young adult book, it could just as easily be enjoyed by an adult. Lucia is a student getting ready for medical school, she is staying in her Uncles home while he is away. Her parents passed away six months ago and her grandfather has just passed away. He left her a sheaf of papers that was written by his grandfather that is the tale of the captain of the Demeter. The Demeter is the boat on which Dracula travels to England in Bram Stokers Dracula tale. As Lucia reads the papers she gets more and more involved in the captains story, leading to her feeling that the captain is no longer involved in the story and it is only her and Dracula. When her Uncle returns to his home, she is gone and the only trace left of her is the sheaf of papers, which now include her own journal entries, detailing her own actions and what she believes is Dracula somehow telling her his story through dreams.
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Lucia's life changes forever when she inherits a strange set of old documents from her grandfather. In the papers is the morbidly fascinating tale of Vlad Dracula and his rise from childhood to power. Fairy tale and real life bleed together as Lucia continues reading the story and her new love Vlad becomes real. He entices her into his world of everlasting night and death. She has to choose to either become the mistress of darkness, or stay in her old life. I thought this was an interesting sequel to Bram Stocker's original. It was refreshing how Vlad is bad and doesn’t claim to be anything else. It is also interesting how there is no real hero in this story.
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Short little time waster. Not very much here. Check out The Historian for a better and more detailed novel. Not much character development. The spider was the best character.