Talk:Dracula (novel)/@comment-5816274-20180515195051

A word of caution regarding Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt's "sequel:"  it is a sequel in name only as everything in from the original book is tossed out the window and paints Dracula as a sex machine. If anything, go with the more proper sequel by Freda Warrington (Undead spelled as one word rather than hyphenated as Un-dead) as it returns to the correspondence-style storytelling in the original and does little to retcon anything from the original; in fact there is a nod to Castlevania as the villain's lair is destroyed when he is killed (a volcanic eruption like what was planned in the original book much like the castle collapsing in the games), as well as Death himself making an appearance being mentioned in Mina's journal.