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Carpathian Castle
Carpathian Castle | Jules Verne
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Rare edition with unique illustrations and elegant classic cream paper. The descriptions of the quaint villagers of Werst, their costumes, manner of living, and belief in the supernatural world would in themselves prove an interesting narrative, but when coupled with the exciting adventures of Nic Deck, the two Counts, the cowardly Doctor, and the beautiful La Stilla, the story is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting ever offered. This mysterious tale takes place in the area which in just a few years would become known as Dracula's homeland. Jules Verne has the knack of it. He knows how to make the scientifically romantic story. You might not know what a "nyctalop" was, but if you saw one flapping his wings around the dark fortress in the Carpathians, you would run for it, as did Nic Deck.. Orfanik is head conjurer, and in his trial he explains how he brought into play for a wicked purpose a variety of ingenious inventions. Includes unique illustrations!
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swynn
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Mehso-so

(2010, French original 1892) Jules Verne's "Château des Carpathes" is the opposite of what you expect from Verne: with an apparently haunted castle and supernatural events, though the cover's promise of "The original zombie story" is a lie. There is some effective atmosphere and fun adventure, but it's unfortunately spoiled by a tired love story, a few too many improbabilities, and a random dash of antisemitism.

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Carpathian Castle | Jules Verne
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Picked up this little guy at a used book store

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Adventures_of_a_French_Reader
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What a captivating read! Go for it people. It was written 5 years before Dracula by Bram Stocker. I've read it in French. I know that several English translations exist. If you plan on reading it in English, please go to Goodreads, and try to figure out which one is the best translation. If you know French, but aren't a native speaker, be aware that the first chapter can be very hard to read, it gets easier afterwards.

Louise @JulietteGF I'm about to start reviewing my rusty French. Are there any interesting yet fairly easy novels that you would recommend for the language practice? I have the Harry Potter books in French, so that might be a start as well. 7y
Adventures_of_a_French_Reader @Louise Here are some titles that I would recommend: Vous n'aurez pas ma haine by Antoine Leiris; La grammaire est une chanson douce by Erik Orsenna (& his whole series on the French language); De quelques amoureux des livres by Philippe Claudel; Il a jamais tué personne, papa by Jean-Louis Fournier. Other authors include Jean Teulé and Amelie Nothomb ;) 7y
Adventures_of_a_French_Reader @Louise The best advice I could give you is to read contemporary authors. Eric Emmanuel Schmitt is also a reachable writer. Do not read French classics, if your French is rusty! The vocabulary and style would put you off... On Netflix, and Hulu they have Spiral, a French show with English subtitles, great to train your ear ;) 7y
Louise Oh, wow! Thank you for these great tips! I'll check them out and also the French show! Thank you, @JulietteGF! 🤓🌟 7y
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