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The Devil's Night: The New Adventures of Dracula, Frankenstein & the Universal Monsters

The Devil's Night: The New Adventures of Dracula, Frankenstein & the Universal Monsters

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: just as bad as his last attempt
Review: this book is another awful attempt to keep the universal monsters' legacy alive. the publishers should either go back to jeff rovin, who wrote "return of the wolfman" or find a new author to continue the series.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh, the horror -- Oh, the pain!
Review: This was the worse book I have ever read! I cannot understand what prompted Universal to publish this? They can't be that hard up for stories, or could they? Why didn't Universal have Christopher Schildt, who wrote NIGHT OF DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN THE LEGACY write their next books. Schildt is fantastic!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If you like the classic monster movies...
Review: You will enjoy this book. The first movie to feature the 'Big Three' monsters was 'House of Frankenstein' in which all the monsters appear all to briefly, and then die. This book takes us into the minds of the monsters to experience their thoughts and feelings in extended action sequences. If a sequel to those movies were made today, it would have to be more graphic and more violent than the originals. I enjoyed the bloodlust of the werewolf of London and the survival aptitude of the Frankenstein monster (I'm not sure if he could breath underwater, but if he could be drowned that easily he would have been killed long ago.) True, Dracula's daughter is no longer seeking a cure, but who wouldn't go through changes over sixty years? I only regret that a sequel hasn't been released yet.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If you like the classic monster movies...
Review: You will enjoy this book. The first movie to feature the 'Big Three' monsters was 'House of Frankenstein' in which all the monsters appear all to briefly, and then die. This book takes us into the minds of the monsters to experience their thoughts and feelings in extended action sequences. If a sequel to those movies were made today, it would have to be more graphic and more violent than the originals. I enjoyed the bloodlust of the werewolf of London and the survival aptitude of the Frankenstein monster (I'm not sure if he could breath underwater, but if he could be drowned that easily he would have been killed long ago.) True, Dracula's daughter is no longer seeking a cure, but who wouldn't go through changes over sixty years? I only regret that a sequel hasn't been released yet.


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