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Dracula Daily
Dracula Daily: Reading Bram Stoker's Dracula in Real Time With Commentary by the Internet | Matt Kirkland
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The wildly popular email newsletter that has been described as an "internet sensation" (The New York Times) and "the coolest book club on the internet" (Fast Company) is breathing new life into Bram Stoker's classic vampire novel. Now, the internet phenomenon can be experienced in this deluxe hardcover book that includes hilarious commentary and artwork from Dracula Daily readers. Thanks to Dracula Daily, the email newsletter that delivers the classic vampire novel in bite-sized chunks, "an old story about the undead is getting a new life" (NPR). Combining Stoker's original text alongside reader-generated content, this version of Dracula is a fun and immersive experience, perfect for vampire scholars, Dracula Daily readers, and newcomers to the story. Inside, you'll find a rich selection of artwork and memes from the newsletter's hundreds of thousands of subscribers. From comics celebrating Dracula's famous wall-climbing ability to armchair analysis of the novel's complicated love triangles, the witty commentary and colorful fan art brings a unique twist to the classic tale.
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MemoirsForMe
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This was my first experience reading Dracula in “real time,” on the day each diary entry and letter was written. It‘s the cool & creative idea of Matt Kirkland who rearranged the original book in strict chronological order. I already love this epistolary classic, but this reread was particularly fun. I kept picturing my favorite movie Draculas-the mesmerizing Bela Lugosi and creepy Gary Oldman in the provocative 1992 film version.

TheBookHippie I love reading this story. 🖤 2w
PurpleyPumpkin What a great way to read this classic! Gary Oldman really did ratchet up the creep factor. 😬 1w
BookmarkTavern Those are some good Draculas! I was picturing more Christopher Lee myself! 1w
MemoirsForMe @PurpleyPumpkin Agreed! Gary‘s Dracula could give you nightmares. He was sooo convincing! 1w
MemoirsForMe @BookmarkTavern Oh, I forgot about Christopher Lee. Loved his Dracula too! 1w
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LittlebearReads
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I mean…it‘s Dracula and it takes 6 months. But Dracula in chronological order and with fun accompanying content (as above) in the margins is obviously far superior to just plain ol‘ Dracula. My only issue was with the weight of the book, which is very pretty but far too heavy to read comfortably in bed. Note: you can sign up for Dracula Daily as an email newsletter, but then you miss out on the extras.

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MariaW
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A few days on a class trip - so this happened. There are four more which cannot be seen in the picture. 🙈🙈🙈