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Rating: Summary: DRACUL-THE VAMPIRE RETURNS IS RIVETING Review: just finished reading DRACUL. IT IS VERY RIVITING. I LOVE THE WAY JAMES WARDLAW DESCRIBES IN DETAIL HOW EACH PERSON IS FEELING. I LOVED THE WAY HE DESCRIBES JEFF'S DREAM IN CHAPTER 11. THE MIST FLOWED INTO THE ROOM LIKE A WATERFALL FILLING THE SPACE AROUND JESSICAS BED. THE MIST GLOWED GREEN THEN RED BOIING OVER THE TOP OF THE CANOPY. WELL YOU WILL HAVE TO READ THE BOOK TO FIND OUT MORE OF HIS DREAM. THE MORE YOU READ THE MORE YOU WANT TO KNOW. I REALLY ENJOYED THIS BOOK AND I AM WAITING FOR THE NEXT ONE. I HOPE HE DOES NOT TAKE TO LONG TO GET ONE ON THE BOOK STANDS. IF YOU LIKE A REAL GOOD BOOK TO READ THEN YOU WILL LOVE THIS ONE
Rating: Summary: Intense Review: This is a modern tragic tale. The scenic images, violent, and [explicit] scenes are well crafted. The ending comes at a fast intense pace leaving few able to stand or crawl away. Wardlaw leaves just enough wiggle room for many sequels and hopefully the answer to one question: Are the undead ever really dead?Wardlaw has the great ability to bring intensity to his characters, their situation, allowing us access to their hopes and dreams. I have enjoyed reading other stories by this author. He is very able to handle anything from flash fiction, to short stories, (The Snowstorm, Neon Moon, Eating Joe, The Phone, and Don't Go Near Neally Swamp are my personal favorites), to Dracul. I am looking forward to reading his next creative endeavor.
Rating: Summary: Intense Review: This is a modern tragic tale. The scenic images, violent, and [explicit] scenes are well crafted. The ending comes at a fast intense pace leaving few able to stand or crawl away. Wardlaw leaves just enough wiggle room for many sequels and hopefully the answer to one question: Are the undead ever really dead? Wardlaw has the great ability to bring intensity to his characters, their situation, allowing us access to their hopes and dreams. I have enjoyed reading other stories by this author. He is very able to handle anything from flash fiction, to short stories, (The Snowstorm, Neon Moon, Eating Joe, The Phone, and Don't Go Near Neally Swamp are my personal favorites), to Dracul. I am looking forward to reading his next creative endeavor.
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