Dracula (Unabridged)
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, the novel's influence on the popularity of vampires has been singularly responsible for many theatrical, film, and television interpretations since its publication. Required listening for any fan of the genre!
Customer Reviews
Hard to Understand in some spots
The reader doesn’t have a bad voice and is fun to listen to for the most part; however, he is REALLY hard to understand in some spots when reading dialogue. In those sections, slowing the speed down helped a little, but there’s some characters whose dialogue is still really hard to understand simply on the grounds that he doesn’t enunciate words.
Unendurable narration
The narrator insists on doing high-pitched voices for Lucy and Mina, and slurred speech for the “rustics,” to the point that I cannot follow what any of these characters are saying.
Dracula (Unabridged)
While the voice is pleasant and easy enough to listen to, this is not a complete version. There are two sections, which only go through about two-thirds of the book. Had this been a complete version, I would rate it higher.