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wilderness said:Is this her first novel?
Prairie_Girl said:GAH! I'm number 56 in line for it at the library. And they have a whopping four copies. It'll be a while, but I promise to post when I do read it.
Prairie_Girl said:GAH! I'm number 56 in line for it at the library. And they have a whopping four copies. It'll be a while, but I promise to post when I do read it.
MonkeyCatcher said:I purchased this on the weekend and am hoping to start on it soon, but I just have a small question first. Would it be helpful to read Dracula first, or would I still get as much out of the book had I not read it? I know the general details of the Dracula legend, but have not read the book.
Thanks for the feedback I think that I will pick it up first as I have always wanted to read Dracula but have never really been motivated to actually begin it.drmjwdvm said:YES DEFINITELY! One of the things I really enjoyed about this book was how similar it style it was to Stoker's Dracula. The travel, the correspondance and the changing character voices. I truly believe you will enjoy The Historian more and appreciate it as a read if you read Stoker's Dracula first. I actually read them back to back.
Just my two cents.
lenny nero said:Be on the lookout for the movie sometime in the future, Sony Pictures paid in the high six figures for the movie rights before the book was even released.