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Dracula (Dover Graphic Novel Classics)

by John Green, Bram Stoker

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""This graphic novel is just the thing to get young readers to read the classics. I read Dracula many years ago and loved it. This edition was a perfect way to introduce it to my teenagers. They enjoyed the drawings as they read the story. I definitely would recommend this book."" - Foxxpix ProductionsReaders will be spellbound by this graphic novel version of Bram Stoker's Dracula.The granddaddy of all the modern vampire stories, the immortal tale unfolds in a gripping journey into the past that recounts a Victorian-era struggle against ancient evil. Original illustrations add an extra allure to this easy-to-read edition. This Dover Graphic Novel Classic offers readers ages 8 and up an exciting introduction to a time-honored tale. Expertly abridged and packed with dramatic illustrations, this version offers a streamlined narrative that retains all of the storytelling essentials.… (more)
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The story is abridged to fit the length, the format, and the intended audience of children 8 and up, but it retains the meat of the story. I love the clean artwork that makes the images easy to understand but also enables them to be colored in by the reader. What a great way to further immerse yourself in the story, express your creativity, or practice for a career in comics!

Note: I received a digital galley of this book through NetGalley. ( )
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""This graphic novel is just the thing to get young readers to read the classics. I read Dracula many years ago and loved it. This edition was a perfect way to introduce it to my teenagers. They enjoyed the drawings as they read the story. I definitely would recommend this book."" - Foxxpix ProductionsReaders will be spellbound by this graphic novel version of Bram Stoker's Dracula.The granddaddy of all the modern vampire stories, the immortal tale unfolds in a gripping journey into the past that recounts a Victorian-era struggle against ancient evil. Original illustrations add an extra allure to this easy-to-read edition. This Dover Graphic Novel Classic offers readers ages 8 and up an exciting introduction to a time-honored tale. Expertly abridged and packed with dramatic illustrations, this version offers a streamlined narrative that retains all of the storytelling essentials.

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