Dracula : The Undead
Dracula : The Undead
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Author(s): Stoker, Bram
ISBN No.: 9781918515206
Pages: 64
Year: 202608
Format: UK- A Format Paperback
Price: $ 16.51
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Dracula is a gripping and accessible retelling of Bram Stoker's classic gothic novel, specially adapted for modern young readers. Retold by Pauline Francis, this edition follows Jonathan Harker's terrifying journey to Count Dracula's castle and the desperate struggle to stop the vampire's growing power as it spreads beyond Transylvania. Written in clear, engaging language and carefully structured for readability, this retelling preserves the suspense, mystery, and atmosphere of the original while making it approachable for today's audience. The story unfolds through diaries, letters, and newspaper reports, maintaining the unique narrative style that has captivated readers for generations. Part of the Express Classics series, this expanded edition goes beyond the story to create a richer and more interactive reading experience. Readers are supported from the very beginning with character introductions and a reader-friendly opening, while thoughtfully designed features throughout the book deepen understanding and engagement. Additional elements include "Did You Know?" facts that explore vampire folklore and the origins of the story, as well as activities and prompts that encourage reflection and discussion. Extended back matter reinforces key themes, and QR-linked content connects readers to further exploration beyond the book.


Atmospheric, cinematic illustrations run throughout, inspired by classic gothic imagery and 19th-century engraving, enhancing both the mood and accessibility of the text. Perfect for readers aged 8-12, this edition is ideal for schools, libraries, and home reading, offering an engaging introduction to one of the most influential horror stories ever written.


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