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.
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 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.
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.
If you want to listen to a good audiobook which is read very well I strongly suggest reading Artemis Fowl it is the best audiobook I have ever listened to. 😁
No they don’t. The novel is actually very scary and spooky. The only film’s to capture the atmosphere of it are the two Nosferatu movies. But even then, they aren’t accurate at all.
BBC Dracula 1977 is the most accurate but Coppola’s Dracula is the 2nd most accurate with the only movie getting Draculas death right but it takes more libraries With making new stuff but it’s more entertaining
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 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
55:06: The narrator unfortunately skips an all-important negation and makes the statement meaningless: "... my heart, through weary years of mourning over the dead, is [NOT] attuned to mirth."
Love this narrator! I wish there was a recording of him finishing the novel or at least working his way through more of it. I can’t find it on RUclips if there is such a recording. Most of the Dracula librivox versions are read by women which destroys the mood for me personally.
@@hannahmccullough5926 Talking Classics made an abridged version which was issue 29 in 1995 read by the actor Anthony Valentine and I think it is superior to this. Strange as it may sound but "Ladybird Horror Classics" made a children's version which was excellent because actresses did the womens voices and actors did the male voices and in my opinion has the best voice for the Count and it is a child's version. This was made in 1984 on cassette! The BBC made an awful version which was showed over the Christmas period.
@@sallgoodman2323 Bram Stoker also wrote some great short ghost stories. Check out "The Judge's House" which is available to hear on "Bitesized Audio".
I love it 😍! Keep up the good work 😀! And keep narrating more books 📚 like this one ☝🏻 and please finish reading 📖 this book please 🙏🏻 because I love this book because it is so romantic then scary to me🤗😍🤗! You are doing a good job 👏 and can’t wait for your next reading that’s for sure 🤗!
Droch fhuil. From the Irish for “bad or evil blood” pronounced Drock ula, a simple fact obscured, denied and disputed by the covetous British,who when unable to steal, lay claim to, or Shanghai something,then they simply ignore.
No it isn't. "Dracul" is a slavic derivation of the Latin "Drac" meaning dragon. The name is established in Romania where Stoker set his novel. He didn't set his work in Ireland and notably only coined the name "Dracula" after visiting Whitby on a holiday and doing research work in Whitby library. Before then he'd named Dracula " Count Wampyr". Some coincidence that "Dracula" happens to be a Romanian name if Stoker had originally derived it from the Irish and being a Dubliner only figured out it existed after a trip to a Yorkshire library. Sounds like anti British revisionism to me.
etc.usf.edu/lit2go/194/dracula/ This is the original the guy literally sais the website after every chapter for all of you asking where the rest is lol
What happened to that one? I can't remember what channel it was but I'm sure you're thinking of the same one as me. I really loved the tone of that one and am a little down I can't find it anywhere now
Start of every chapter
Chapter 1: 0:00
Chapter 2: 31:14
Chapter 3: 1:02:30
Chapter 4: 1:35:41
Chapter 5: 2:07:26
Chapter 6: 2:25:29
Thanks boo
Hero
Thank you
Thank you
Thanks bae :)
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.
Zoltan Verdon I’m 44 cannot believe I’m this old !!!
I LOL-ed.
I'm 9 million years old.
I was old enough to be old when this book came out, and I have to agree with you.
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 !
It's really a great book! Love the way it is in diary form.
Even better prose than 50 cent
Notes for my school assignment:
Dracula Description 38:50
Lol how was your mark?
hope you passed!
How did u do
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 👍
What about the rest of the chapters
@@Bari-je3lr what do you mean?
@@pilbomags488 he'll get to you eventually
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.
*getting
YOOOOOO SAAAAAAAAME WTF
BEST Dracula voice since poor Bela.
Or the count from sesame Street
Tristan bar Avraham “no one gives a fuck for Bela” Martin landaue in ed wood. Check that voice out!
RIP Bela
@@scottishguy5085 true that my brother 😎
Guess you've never heard of Christopher Lee
The pace the narrator uses when reading matches perfectly with the tone of the text
Also, your Dracula voice is freaking wonderful. Love it.
The reader doesn’t run this channel. You’re not talking to him.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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.
If you want to listen to a good audiobook which is read very well I strongly suggest reading Artemis Fowl it is the best audiobook I have ever listened to. 😁
I wish he'd finish the book his voice is perfect for the narrative
Thats a bummer I just started /:
@@isaacflores4299 he did continue, I just binged everything when I made this comment
@@XNamelessXNill where is the rest of his narration?
I want to make a film that actually follows this book.....no movie does the text justice, at all.
Hire me as an actor
Dracula 1977 :). You are welcome 😄 My favourite Dracula movie
For clarity Dracula: Louis Jourdan
!mrdunn brucvald thats ALL MOVIES
No they don’t. The novel is actually very scary and spooky. The only film’s to capture the atmosphere of it are the two Nosferatu movies. But even then, they aren’t accurate at all.
BBC Dracula 1977 is the most accurate but Coppola’s Dracula is the 2nd most accurate with the only movie getting Draculas death right but it takes more libraries With making new stuff but it’s more entertaining
I love the author's structure and styles. The reader is excellent.
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.
A soulless blood sucking monster. You mean like alan dershowitz
Hellywood lol
Chapter 1: 0:00
Chapter 2: 31:14
Chapter 3: 1:02:30
Chapter 4: 1:35:41
Chapter 5: 2:07:26
Chapter 6: 2:25:29
You shall be my new nighttime thing. I glad I found you.
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
55:06: The narrator unfortunately skips an all-important negation and makes the statement meaningless: "... my heart, through weary years of mourning over the dead, is [NOT] attuned to mirth."
30:58 chapter 2 begins
1:02:13 beginning of chapter 3
Thanks!
Always wanted to read this as a child. Amazing voice. Superb.
Fantastic reading and book of course!
Love this narrator! I wish there was a recording of him finishing the novel or at least working his way through more of it. I can’t find it on RUclips if there is such a recording.
Most of the Dracula librivox versions are read by women which destroys the mood for me personally.
It says at the end of each chapter, you can find the rest of the recording here: etc.usf.edu/lit2go/194/dracula/
@@hola542 thank you
Lovely reader, lovely voice 😊
I love you ❤️ Lissa
Wonderful read. Great voice. Having a great time following along.
He can't quite capture a North Yorkshire accent re Mr Swales.
people who give thumbs down ether are jealous because they don't have anything to do or are just negative people.
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.
By far the best reading.
Wonderfull reading and perfect voice acting of Dracula. I wished you made the whole thing.
He did.
You will find the rest on this website: etc.usf.edu/lit2go/194/dracula/
On my phone the sight can’t be reached?
@@hannahmccullough5926 Talking Classics made an abridged version which was issue 29 in 1995 read by the actor Anthony Valentine and I think it is superior to this. Strange as it may sound but "Ladybird Horror Classics" made a children's version which was excellent because actresses did the womens voices and actors did the male voices and in my opinion has the best voice for the Count and it is a child's version. This was made in 1984 on cassette! The BBC made an awful version which was showed over the Christmas period.
@@hannahmccullough5926 if the sight can t be reached on your phone try your camera
@@johnroche7541 you made an awful version of s h o w n over the christmas period
What's his name? and where can I find the other chapters?
It says at the end of each chapter, here you go: etc.usf.edu/lit2go/194/dracula/
In a 📖
@@hola542 Thank you!
Great narration Rick!
This narrator fits. He could also read Sherlock Holmes or Dedective Stories.
love this book greatest classic ever
One of my favorites, Pride and Prejudice was a great experience. Love that old English
@@sallgoodman2323 Bram Stoker also wrote some great short ghost stories. Check out "The Judge's House" which is available to hear on "Bitesized Audio".
thanks and keep it up! Love the read! More books, please!
Your reading started off so-so but got better and better...Cannot wait for your further interpretation of the chapters of this classic novel...
First time actually reading/audiobooking Dracula
Wow. This was amazing.
Vhat Byootiful Myoosick zey maek!
Wow, great read. Still holds up. I was actually a bit scared of this XD
You must be a pussy.
@@anthonypalermo8816 you must be a yankee. You ve got no business here this is about books. Like in the texas school book depository
6 years later im still listening to this
Great narration !
i need the other chapters ....... he's awesome reader :)
Just heard it with "Mystery Music - Secrets of the Hidden Folk" in a second window and it was awesome!
Very reading like! Beautiful ❤️
Very helpful for class!
Love 2 know therrs an audioooo!!! 4ever love this book!!!!
I love it 😍! Keep up the good work 😀! And keep narrating more books 📚 like this one ☝🏻 and please finish reading 📖 this book please 🙏🏻 because I love this book because it is so romantic then scary to me🤗😍🤗! You are doing a good job 👏 and can’t wait for your next reading that’s for sure 🤗!
The channel has been dead for years and is incomplete as it is missing the rest of the book.
GmoneyStylez oh I c. Like I know that and I was just speaking my mind ok 👌🏻 Gmoneystylez.
So sad
Am listening to this excellent reading during the "Coronavirus lockdown." Stoker's quite spooky book seems even more so given the present situation.
Try showing it down to 0.75 or even 0.5 then it lasts longer and sounds even better!
Omg! I have this book 😍😍😍
I love these my favorites
One of my favorite books 📚 ❤
My RUclips (and every app I’ve seen) automatically picks back up where I left off. Why are there so many comments that are “bookmarks”?
What a sound they make. The children of the night!!
Sorry...where can i find the other chapters? The reader is amazing!
Yes! I agree, and would love to hear the rest as well.
Where are the other chapters?
Aah sweet Memories.
Droch fhuil. From the Irish for “bad or evil blood” pronounced Drock ula, a simple fact obscured, denied and disputed by the covetous British,who when unable to steal, lay claim to, or Shanghai something,then they simply ignore.
No it isn't. "Dracul" is a slavic derivation of the Latin "Drac" meaning dragon. The name is established in Romania where Stoker set his novel. He didn't set his work in Ireland and notably only coined the name "Dracula" after visiting Whitby on a holiday and doing research work in Whitby library. Before then he'd named Dracula " Count Wampyr". Some coincidence that "Dracula" happens to be a Romanian name if Stoker had originally derived it from the Irish and being a Dubliner only figured out it existed after a trip to a Yorkshire library. Sounds like anti British revisionism to me.
Please enable Closed Captions
Where is the rest of the book??
Question: Is this the short version of Dracula or the long version ? Thanks :)
Where is the rest please??
The Guitar Den what you mean ????
the book consists of 28 chapters. i think
The Guitar Den same! want to listen the rest of the book
etc.usf.edu/lit2go/194/dracula/
My copy of Dracula does not match with this audio recording, there’s errors. Why is this?
is this the first/original edition? how many pages it had? do you know where i can find it?
2:07:14 (personal marker)
Is the rest coming?
I love this
Continuation? I’m on chapter eight 😭
etc.usf.edu/lit2go/194/dracula/
This is the original the guy literally sais the website after every chapter for all of you asking where the rest is lol
Much better and there's needs to be a Bram Stoker Dracula movie like Jim carrey Scrooge
Excellent book.
Book mark :chapter 2 31:03
where is rest of the read???
Bookmark:1:00:43
Bookmark 2:26:00.
Is anyone here because that other audiobook with the most views was deleted
That was sudden
Tiny Greenness Yup!
What happened to that one? I can't remember what channel it was but I'm sure you're thinking of the same one as me. I really loved the tone of that one and am a little down I can't find it anywhere now
@@Vicketoma Yeah, the one that started with a bit of music!
Discovering the count 1:54:00
Interesting
Would you be so kind as to hire me , I am a female I hope that's ok. Very interesting. You got yourself another subscriber.😁🤩
Where are the other chapters?? , thank you.
1:52:05 Just making a timestamp, don't mind me
Now I want to throw on goth gear blast some music and embrace my inner Adams and munsters family
1:20:16 - 1:22:12 my bookmark
54:17 bookmark
1:21:53
1:20:40 bookmark
Thank you but there are 27 chapters.
1:35:33
Perfecto
Christopher Lee should do a reading of Dracula. Oh wait
1:53:30 bookmark
Bookmark 1:19:21
their just has never ever been any real life vampires except in stories!
This is a fictional story and never presented as otherwise.
Ch. 4 end 2: 07: 30
bookmark- 2:54:10
1:02:30 chapter 3
31:04 chaper 2
bookmark 1:02:26
2:25:21 (bookmark)
39:19 book mark
Is this a full book
@@lanamedvidovic7074 just part of the book. You can find the other chapters also on audiobook
@@Handlehandleistaken ok thanks👋
Is this a full book
@Christina Reynolds I found the full audio, but thanks for replying nevertheless. I appreciate it❤