I was watching this documentry about the original story of Dracula by Bram Stoker. Is there any website that might have the entire novel on it to read? If not, would they have this book available at my local library? Thankyou.
Bibliomania.com is a fantastic site where you can go to read a lot of classic books that are no longer covered by copyright laws and so are free to reproduce.
Dracula would also, more then likely, be available at your library, or you could probably pick up an inexpensive copy at a used book store. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Michele answered Thursday July 5 2007, 8:23 am: Yes, this book has been around for about 75 years. It has been reprinted many times, and made into a movie more than once. I am sure that your library would have a copy. I don't know of a website where it might be available, but I wouldn't be surprised. I suggest you google it and see what happens.
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