Dracula [Audible Edition]

# Dracula [Audible Edition] ☆ PDF Read by * Bram Stoker eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Dracula [Audible Edition] Most modern productions employ campiness or sound effects to try to bring back that gothic tension, but weve tried something different. This production of Dracula is presented by what is possibly the best assemblage of narrating talent ever for one audiobook: Emmy Award nominees Alan Cumming and Tim Curry plus an all-star cast of Audie award-winners Simon Vance (The Millenium Trilogy), Katherine Kellgren (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies), Susan Duerden (The Tigers Wife), J

Dracula [Audible Edition]

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Rating : 4.67 (745 Votes)
Asin : B007B7GOYQ
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Number of Pages : 140 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-07-14
Language : English

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Most modern productions employ campiness or sound effects to try to bring back that gothic tension, but we've tried something different. This production of Dracula is presented by what is possibly the best assemblage of narrating talent ever for one audiobook: Emmy Award nominees Alan Cumming and Tim Curry plus an all-star cast of Audie award-winners Simon Vance (The Millenium Trilogy), Katherine Kellgren (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies), Susan Duerden (The Tiger's Wife), John Lee (Supergods) and customer favorites Graeme Malcolm (Skippy Dies), Steven Crossley (The Oxford Time Travel series), Simon Prebble (The Baroque Cycle), James Adams (Letters to a Young Contrarian), Nicola Barber (The Rose Garden), Victor Villar-Hauser (Fun Inc.), and Marc Vietor (1Q84). Seward Simon Vance as Jonat

Max Tomlinson said The definitive book for vampire fiction. The definitive book for vampire fiction is well written but that doesn’t mean it’s an easy read. By today’s standards Dracula is slow to unfold, with long, often tedious sections, including dialogue that doesn’t up the conflict or push the story forward much. The use of diary entries, letters, ships logs etc. to tell the story may give the bo. Nicely formatted edition Librarian I find it difficult to imagine that anyone reading this review does not already know the essential story and fame of Bram Stoker's classic vampire novel, "Dracula," so I will not insult your intelligence or waste your time by rehashing its plot. Suffice it to say this book is comfortably old-fashioned and unnervingly creepy, not the first vampire novel, but in many . "Great, but flawed" according to N. Overall, this was a really good book. It is a straight up horror novel, which is one of the more interesting aspects about it. Dracula isn't really philosophical and just tries to tell a monster story, which is told through various journal entries, letters, and newspaper clipping.The first half or so of this is really fantastic and thrilling. However, once Dracula's

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