We have had enough of sparkly vampires, it's time to talk about the most infamous vampire there is... he has inspired movies, television series, stage productions, and nightmares. This Spook-tober, we tackled the undead monster himself... DRACULA!
Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula is a must read, and now that you've read it, let's talk about it!
We discuss the faulty science behind those blood transfusions, what the story would be like from Dracula's perspective, the type of YouTube channel we would like to see Dracula host, and who would win in a fight between the Cullens and Dracula's clan.
It was a wickedly good time! So grab a shot of slivovitz and maybe grab some garlic to protect yourself.
Happy haunts!
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