"Dracula" by Bram Stoker is a timeless tale of horror that follows the mysterious Count Dracula as he seeks to move from Transylvania to England to spread the undead curse. The story unfolds through journal entries, letters, and newspaper articles, primarily from Jonathan Harker, Mina Harker, and Professor Van Helsing. Their lives intertwine as they confront the sinister vampire, grappling with themes of fear, desire, and the clash between modernity and the ancient. As Dracula preys on Mina, a group of determined friends bands together to stop him, embarking on a perilous quest to rid the world of his dark influence. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Fast Track Classics Elt, Foundation Classics, Intermediate Series .
This book has been graded for interest at 9-13 years.
There are 56 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Windmill Books .
Pauline Francis's books include Drake's Drummer Boy, The Little Giant: the Story of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Television Man: the Story of John Logie Baird. Jane Tattersfield has illustrated three books accompanying television series: The India File, Celebrating India and Stories of Faith, as well as some of the Dress Sense costume books for Belitha Press. Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 - 20 April 1912) was an Irish author best known for his gothic novel, "Dracula".
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Dracula
He is deathly pale. His fingernails are cut to sharp points. His teeth protrude menacingly from his mouth in clouds of rancid breath… Yet even Count Dracula’s unnerving appearance and the frightened reaction of the local peasants fail to warn Jonathan Harker, a young man from England, about his host. Little does Jonathan know that this is a land where babies are snatched for their blood and wolves howl menacingly from the forest, where reality is far more frightening than superstition. What’s more, it’s going to be up to him to stop the world’s most bloodthirsty predator…