Dracula's Guest

by Bram Stoker | Horror |
ISBN: 0099093006 Global Overview for this book
Registered by woosang of Campbelltown, New South Wales Australia on 1/27/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by woosang from Campbelltown, New South Wales Australia on Friday, January 27, 2006
Terrific stories from a true master of horror, September 10, 2001
Reviewer: Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA)

Even had Bram Stoker not penned the fabulously successful Dracula, efforts such as the stories in this book would more than qualify him as a gifted, masterful writer, with a special penchant for writing horror. The most prominent story in these pages is of course "Dracula's Guest," a story excised from the final manuscript of Dracula. This is an interesting, well-told tale, but its exclusion from the aforementioned novel seems to me to be rather inconsequential. The real jewel of this collection is "The Judge's House." I have read this story several times over the last decade or so, and I must say that this is my favorite horror story of all time. It somewhat chagrins me to make such a pronouncement, thinking of the masterful tales of Lovecraft, Poe, and King, yet I am compelled to make it. The ending may be somewhat cliched , but the dark, brooding, smothering atmosphere Stoker creates in this house is powerful and brilliant. The Judge's House may well be the most haunted house in literature.
The other seven stories are less noteworthy but eminently readable. Again, there are some cliches to be found among them, but they all "work." "The Squaw" is my least favorite--it is, to some degree, silly n terms of its characters and ending. I should also add that animal lovers such as myself may well be somewhat traumatized by one incident in the story--I certainly was. "The Secret of the Growing Gold," "The Gypsy Prophecy" and "The Coming of Abel Behenna" are pretty standard fare. "The Burial of the Rats" presents a thrilling, well-thought-out story of danger and escape (as well as a grim portrait of some of society's underbelly). "A Dream of Red Hands" is a sort of moralistic story that puts me in mind of some of Hawthorne's work. Finally, "Crooken Sands" is a good doppelganger tale whose presentation and overall air seem different, if not unique, from the other tales in this book. If you love old Scottish dialogue, you will reap some benefits from this story--for the rest of us, though, it makes for some slightly harder reading (but I think the story would be much less effective without it).

All in all, Stoker was a more than capable short story writer, even though he did sometimes stick too closely to the classic form; cliches and predictable plot points do diminish the quality of a few stories but by no means do they seriously hamper the effectiveness of them. It is unfortunate that many people think Stoker wrote Dracula and nothing else. The selections in this book are classic horror stories that only help to grant legitimacy to the genre.


Journal Entry 2 by woosang from Campbelltown, New South Wales Australia on Friday, February 3, 2006
Some Stories were terrific. The first one didn't make all that much sense, but the following few were just grusome. There was a cat revenge story that was OK (mean but OK) until the last sentence.

Undecided if I enjoyed it or not. Some were pretty awful.

Journal Entry 3 by woosang from Campbelltown, New South Wales Australia on Wednesday, March 22, 2006

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Journal Entry 5 by SandDanz from Louisville, Kentucky USA on Thursday, August 24, 2006
Whoa! I didn't realize you had already sent all these yummy vampy books. I'll try to slip them in between reads since they are small-ish. Thanks so much woosang! :)

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