iDrakula comes from a place of love for the original text. Where the epistolary style worked for the original novel, the use of text messages to tell the story of Dracula leaves much to be desired.
Alexandra found out that Chelsey had never seen Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Fracis Ford Coppola. So naturally, being the sadistic and evil person that she is, she made Chelsey sit down and watch...
We finally get the chance to talk about the recent Vampire Academy movie and why it just didn’t live up to our high expectations. Coincidentally we also saw the LEGO movie the same day, so we di...
With Vampire Month drawing to a close, Chelsey and Alexandra take a few minutes to discuss their favourite vampires in fiction and film.
With the film adaption coming out February 14th, Read and Loki take a look at the book that inspired it all: Vampire Academy. In the laid back review Alexandra and Chelsey discuss what they liked a...
Vampire Academy offers two strong female characters that you can't help but root for. It balances the girl drama, the school drama and the plot, never letting the reader get bored. It's cotton candy, ...
In Vampire Academy Rose and Lissa must survive not only the ridiculous politics of their high school, but figure out who it is who is threatening Lissa before it is too late. Rose and Lissa are compli...
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown uniquely combined genres. The characters were memorable, and the pacing was excellent.
I was promised horror, discomfort and a lingering sense of dread. What I got was bludgeoned into boredom by pages upon pages of unnecessary details and irrelevant points of view that slowly sucked the...
Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side is a twilight rip-off, but why does Read actually find herself liking it? This needs to be examined...