![]() ![]() This story had all the same elements with different explinations of the events that took place in the original story. I must confess I've never read (or listened to) Bram Stoker's book, only seen various movies from the book (I'm thinking of the Gary Oldman version in particular). "The re-telling of a Classic, from Mina's point of view!" If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be? If I had just read it, I would have heard it in my mind with my own American accent thus detracting from the enjoyment of story. ![]() ![]() She did an AMAZING job, her British accent completely enhanced the story since it takes place in England and parts of Ireland. ![]() What does Bianca Amato bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? When Mina's memories return to her and we learn of her connection to Dracula What was one of the most memorable moments of Dracula in Love? I also felt that the author accurately portrayed the abuse of what when on in asylum's and the primitive view on women during the Victorian era, not that was enjoyable, but I appreciated the realism which led to the suspension of disbelief, but even more than that, this is a version that I could actually believe really happened! (mabey)" I really enjoyed the author's take on Dracula's origins and his and Mina's connection (and the origin of their relationship). What did you love best about Dracula in Love? ![]()
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