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Dracula's Heir [With 8 Removable Clues] by Sam Stall

cammycat's review

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4.0

This was a really fun book. The removable clues were nicely done, and the story was well-written and engaging. A great Halloween book.

_michelle_'s review

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3.0

The clues were very fun, and it was certainly entertaining; just predictable from very early on, glaringly so. What's in a name? The whole plot, apparently.

laurabb's review

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5.0

A lot of fun, I love interactive books like this!

chgoange's review

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3.0

Okay, what can I say...I'm a big dork. Kind of goofy and not much of a mystery.

andye_reads's review

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4.0

Normally, I'm not very interested in vampire books. I read Twilight and hated it. I read The Chronicles of Vladimir Todd and loved it. That's about all of my range in vampire novels. But Dracula's Heir just seemed so original and fun with all of the notes and pictures added to it: I simply couldn't resist.

Dracula's Heir isn't the best book I've ever read; nor is it my favorite. But it was one of the most genius mysteries I have ever read. By the end of the book my jaw had literally dropped in shock of the events that had taken place in this story. It wasn't all that captivating, but keeps you interested until the next twist in the plot. And when you see all of the twists finally coming together, you realize the cleverness of the story.

Dracula's Heir kinda brought me out of my usual reading zone: vampire books and mystery novels aren't things I usually read. But I must say I enjoyed this book quite a bit. I've never read The original Dracula by Bram Stoker, but I know the story (who doesn't?) well enough to understand Dracula's Heir. Anyone who is a fan of murder mysteries would love this book. It's set ten years after the famous events of Dracula so anyone who's a fan of the legend would enjoy this sequel. Although, I must warn you: It is not for the faint of heart.

Austin
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