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10/10 made me kek

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I read Dracula when I was 15 and really enjoyed it. Back then I was not a connoisseur, though, constantly scrutinizing literary works as to style and distinctiveness. I just noticed how "real" and "sensible" it seemed, and how much better than all the ludicrous film adaptations. Making such fantastical stuff believable was rather impressive, I thought, and made it extraordinarily intriguing and enjoyable. Same goes for "The Phantom of the Opera" by Gaston Leroux. Pic unrelated.

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