![]() This is not how the actual book is split (there are sub chapters within chapters) this is just how I’ve chosen to do it. So please do follow me into the interesting world of literary Vampires. However, this book (like our good friend Frankenstein’s Monster) is a book of multiple parts, and as I found some of them interesting and some of them utterly ridiculous, I am going to review each part separately. There was a lot of knowledge held within about literary Vampires, and the brains/times/folk law/aesthetic behind them that I did not know and devoured with the fervour of one that requires knowledge to survive. So when I saw this wonderfully front covered book in a lovely, crooked bookshop I thought “hold on a second, this looks like an interesting take on the old blood suckers” so I handed over my monies.Īnd for the most part I was impressed. ![]() Vampires are my specialist subject, they would be my topic on Mastermind, where I would deffo get 10/10 (or whatever their scoring system is, forgive me I do not watch TV). ![]() ![]() This book is proof that no matter how much you think you know about a subject you can always learn something new. ![]()
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