Dracula
2 journalers for this copy...
I haven't read this book in a long time, but it's a classic tale. Regarding the cover art, it is different, but when I type in the ISBN on the back, I get "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte. There is also an unsightly Walmart price (a huge orange dot) on the front. I think there's a conspiracy, check out Frankenstein, and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Need more? Check out an Amazon review for a summary of the plot.
promised to somthing-zen
Now this is a classic... It's been forever since I read the original. This one will go beside the bed for a few days, luling me into the blissful gothic sleep. *Sigh* okay enough reminicing, time to read it again.
Exactly what a true Gothic Novel should be... Extrodinary actions, by larger than life characters, in extrodinary events... (this time super-natural) all with a flavour of Darkness. Personaly, this on sets the standard, and is closely followed by Frankenstein. (Which I find more of a sad medical thriller... think comparing King/Koontz to Chrichton.)
Journal Entry 5 by somthing-zen at I.D.E.A. Field Office in Fairbanks, Alaska USA on Friday, March 21, 2003
Released on Thursday, March 20, 2003 at I.D.E.A. Field Office, 2nd and Barnette in Fairbanks, Alaska USA.