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Old 09-15-2020, 04:07 AM   #49
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Each to their own! As I stated, I have always loved the book of Dracula, and the same with the book of Frankenstein. The latter suffered even more than Dracula from film fans expecting the violent rampages from the film(s) plot, and finding the story 'dull' and 'slow moving'. Both books were of course, products of their respective times. And yes, I have read many horror novels/stories,and can see where people are coming from with their opinions;which I respect, without always agreeing with.
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