Audiobook Full Dracula by Bram Stoker Chapter 1 - 6

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Published 2015-06-26
Audiobook Full Dracula by Bram Stoker Chapter 1 - 6

Dracula
Dracula is a horror novel by Bram Stoker, narrated in first person diary entries and letters, telling the story of an encounter with Count Dracula.

CHAPTER 1 31:13
CHAPTER 2 62:28
CHAPTER 3 95:39
CHAPTER 4 127:23
CHAPTER 5 145:26
CHAPTER 6 174:45

All Comments (21)
  • The pace the narrator uses when reading matches perfectly with the tone of the text
  • @ari-in8ny
    reading this for english and I put on the audio book because I was dreading reading it by myself, but i'm actually really liking it ! this narration is so interesting !
  • I'm almost 45 years old and like many of my generation I was told stories as a child. This reader takes me back to those days. What a MASTER STORYTELLER.
  • @playerselite42
    I need to read the first six chapters of this book by tomorrow for a class. So this is convenient as hell. Good for you, Rick. This is readin' the room, and gettin' the message. I've said this before and I'll say it again: you, sir, are SPECIAL.
  • @YeaNo.
    Notes for my school assignment: Dracula Description 38:50
  • @ravine6790
    I've been searching for an audiobook. I think this is the best one I found. Skillful reader. Perfect voice which suits this genre. Great job I like 👍
  • @DaggsTheCurious
    I loved this book when I read it, as I do many others that I seek to relive through audio book while at work. This is amazing. You are the best audio book reader I've had the pleasure to listen to. You do the book all the justice it deserves. Very enjoyable. I am going to play this at my Halloween party. Well done, sir, very well done.
  • I wish Hellywood could return to this version of vampire. A soulless blood sucking monster who remembers, but can never recreate, love. Dracula has to handle everything in his preparations to leave - contact the London solicitor, arrange travel, prepare foods he cannot eat, sit and discuss with someone he clearly feels is inferior, perhaps even just food (since he plans to leave Harker with his former wives as a parting gift). Imagine what would happen in Transylvania after he left - the three women left to their own devices, no longer held in reserve or forced to wait until Dracula brought them treats. So wonderful and creepy to imagine this. Bram Stoker was inspired to make this work. Amazing. One can imagine him collecting discarded or forgotten news articles, diary entries and other things found in libraries and halls of record, slowly realizing the truth of a group of people history forgets or dismisses. The horror of this is so great and timeless. Hellywood lost it after Hammer and Christopher Lee aged out. No one has time for slow burn horror.
  • I want to make a film that actually follows this book.....no movie does the text justice, at all.
  • @XNamelessXNill
    I wish he'd finish the book his voice is perfect for the narrative
  • @onefeather2
    people who give thumbs down ether are jealous because they don't have anything to do or are just negative people.
  • @Bxjh76bv
    Always wanted to read this as a child. Amazing voice. Superb.
  • @Jim-Mc
    I get the feeling Stoker wanted to go to Romania. He really got into talking about the food and history, amazing he never set foot there.
  • @Astrithor
    I was far too young when I first tried to read this novel. I lacked a great deal of understanding. I dont have the time to read it at the moment, but I am glad to have this audiobook to listen to as I work