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October 2009 Dracula by Bram Stoker
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Oct 03, 2009 10:11AM
A wonderful book for this months read. Feel free to start discussions.
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Apparently rumour has it, that Dracula was a metaphor for the syphilis epidemic at the time.

Is Dracula the main character? I don't think so, and I was left with the desire of knowing more about him, and he is hardly present in the second half of the book.
I also didn't understand the child's brain theory....
Last night, I woke up in the middle of the night feeling a dark shadow over me....freaky. Great book!

I don't know know if it is any good, but maybe it will have answers to unfinished questions.
I liked the fact that Draclua wasn't in it much, he was just this shadow luming over everything :)


I don't know know if it is any good, but maybe it will have ..."
I would like to know more about this book. I have always been against sequels by a person other than an author, but I have slowly been changing my mind about it. One of the brilliant prequels, not sequels this time, is
Peter and the Starcatchers


It is more complicated than just going to Neverland. It has all kind od cool secrets and mysteries to solve and adds layers and layers of meaning to the story of Peter Pan. Great, well paced adventure with a cliffhanger at the end of every chapter.
I would say it is a great book to read aloud chapter by chapter to a 5-8 year old or for a 6-10 year old to read on their own. There are several more books that come after it.