The Dracula Tape. by Fred Saberhagen. · 1, Ratings · Reviews · published · 14 editions. Count Dracula tells his own version of his fateful. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve The Dracula Tape. Want to Read. Currently Reading. The Dracula Tape by Fred Saberhagen is a book with the power to make me go WOOT. Well it's got vampires in it which helps. But more importantly this is a bloody good book! Back when I first read it in I wrote the following review on Amazon UK. "This is a gem in my opinion/5. The Dracula Tape thus revolves around Dracula, several decades later, deciding to finally address this imbalance by hijacking a car belonging to descendants of the Harkers, his old enemies, and by recording his memoirs of the event in question into their tape recorder. Dracula's account begins with him having tired of life in a crumbling castle hidden in the wilds of Transylvania surrounded both by irritatingly .
The Dracula Tape by Fred Saberhagen Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. The Dracula Tape novel is purportedly a transcript of a taped memoir made by the vampire Dracula in the s. Interview with the Vampire was another s novel that used the now more familiar device of presenting the story from the vampire's point of view, but Saberhagen published his version of the idea a year before Rice's, probably. Bram Stoker wrote Dracula as a series of mostly diary entries and correspondence between characters. One of the few characters who apparently didn't keep a diary was the Count himself. Therefore, the reader never gets Dracula's point of view. In The Dracula Tape, Fred Saberhagen rectifies this omission.
The Dracula Tape by Fred Saberhagen is a book with the power to make me go WOOT. Well it's got vampires in it which helps. But more importantly this is a bloody good book! Back when I first read it in I wrote the following review on Amazon UK. "This is a gem in my opinion. In The Dracula Tape, Fred Saberhagen rectifies this omission. The premise is great: Dracula is alive (unalive?) and well in the s (when the book was first published), and has decided that it's time to tell the world What Really Happened. The Dracula Tape involves Dracula, several decades after this conflict, decide to finally address this imbalance — specifically, by hijacking the car of the descendants of the Harkers, his old enemies, and by recording his memoirs of the event in question into their tape recorder. Dracula's account begins with him, having tired of life in a crumbling castle hidden in the wilds of Transylvania surrounded both by irritatingly backwards and superstitious peasants and a trio of insufferable.
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