Review Detail
4.1 8
Young Adult Fiction
2302
Letdown
(Updated: June 08, 2026)
Overall rating
3.0
Plot
3.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Reader reviewed by TH
With the current phenomenon of vampires in our culture some might want to explore a more classic telling of vampires before they were beautiful and crushworthy. Dracula starts off well enough with interesting charachters being introduced. but about halfway through the book some of the charachters become melodtramtic and lets just say if sexism is definetely present in this book. I think you really have to be committed and love vampires if u want to finish this book because there is no "hot" vampire heres who will love you forever, just a classic vampire who seems very creepy. I personally thought the leadup to the ending was rather long and tedious and the ending itself made me turn back a page and go "WHAT?! just happned" and not in a good way.
With the current phenomenon of vampires in our culture some might want to explore a more classic telling of vampires before they were beautiful and crushworthy. Dracula starts off well enough with interesting charachters being introduced. but about halfway through the book some of the charachters become melodtramtic and lets just say if sexism is definetely present in this book. I think you really have to be committed and love vampires if u want to finish this book because there is no "hot" vampire heres who will love you forever, just a classic vampire who seems very creepy. I personally thought the leadup to the ending was rather long and tedious and the ending itself made me turn back a page and go "WHAT?! just happned" and not in a good way.
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