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The Historian; by Elizabeth Kostova
Topic Started: Jun 28 2007, 02:27 PM (198 Views)
ChelleDawn
This was a really great book. It is a very long book, but it held my interest. If anyone has any interest in the Dracula legend at all, this book is for you. It's not a horror book, but it goes into great detail about the legend, and how it's evolved over the years. Don't get me wrong, there were a couple of nights when I woke my husband up to accompany me to the restroom because I was a little chicken to walk through the house by myself, but overall, it was just a lot of information given in an entertaining way. The author has done extensive research for this book, and has done a great job. It's got a great story woven around fact and legend. A truly entertaining piece of historical fiction. :P
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