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Saturday, 28 August 2010

twilight bram stoker dracula free vampire ebook online

twilight blog, well i thought i would post some sections of bram stoker dracula vampire book to my twilight website, this old as the hills vampire book is a free online ebook for anyone to read, but i think a lot of twilight fans have not read this vampire book though.

i think a lot of twilight fans might like the bram stoker dracula free book, this is the 1897 edition, so not really that old just over a 100 years lol, but i think it will be interesting for twilight book fans to try something old to compare how the styles of books differ from the new twilight books to these old vampire books.

this is a very big book so i am just going to post some bits from the book so you can see if you like it, the book is all about vampire count dracula and is said to be the original vampire book.

obviously twilight is not the original vampire book but might be the most successful though of the vampire books.


the twilight dracula vampire book


twilight

but enjoy reading some sections of this free online vampire book, but i think it might be of enjoyment to some twilight fans out there, i will post some bits from bram stokers on this blog to give it a old world feel, its interesting to see how things are written from modern books like twilight to these old vampire books fromt he 1800 hundreds.

DRACULA

by

Bram Stoker


1897 edition


CHAPTER 1


Jonathan Harker's Journal

3 May. Bistritz.--Left Munich at 8:35 P.M., on 1st May, arriving at
Vienna early next morning; should have arrived at 6:46, but train was
an hour late. Buda-Pesth seems a wonderful place, from the glimpse
which I got of it from the train and the little I could walk through
the streets. I feared to go very far from the station, as we had
arrived late and would start as near the correct time as possible.

The impression I had was that we were leaving the West and entering the
East; the most western of splendid bridges over the Danube, which is
here of noble width and depth, took us among the traditions of Turkish
rule.

We left in pretty good time, and came after nightfall to Klausenburgh.
Here I stopped for the night at the Hotel Royale. I had for dinner,
or rather supper, a chicken done up some way with red pepper, which
was very good but thirsty. (Mem. get recipe for Mina.) I asked the
waiter, and he said it was called "paprika hendl," and that, as it was
a national dish, I should be able to get it anywhere along the
Carpathians.

I found my smattering of German very useful here, indeed, I don't know
how I should be able to get on without it.

Having had some time at my disposal when in London, I had visited the
British Museum, and made search among the books and maps in the
library regarding Transylvania; it had struck me that some
foreknowledge of the country could hardly fail to have some importance
in dealing with a nobleman of that country.


I find that the district he named is in the extreme east of the
country, just on the borders of three states, Transylvania, Moldavia,
and Bukovina, in the midst of the Carpathian mountains; one of the
wildest and least known portions of Europe.

I was not able to light on any map or work giving the exact locality
of the Castle Dracula, as there are no maps of this country as yet to
compare with our own Ordnance Survey Maps; but I found that Bistritz,
the post town named by Count Dracula, is a fairly well-known place. I
shall enter here some of my notes, as they may refresh my memory when
I talk over my travels with Mina.

In the population of Transylvania there are four distinct
nationalities: Saxons in the South, and mixed with them the Wallachs,
who are the descendants of the Dacians; Magyars in the West, and
Szekelys in the East and North. I am going among the latter, who
claim to be descended from Attila and the Huns. This may be so, for
when the Magyars conquered the country in the eleventh century they
found the Huns settled in it.

I read that every known superstition in the world is gathered into the
horseshoe of the Carpathians, as if it were the centre of some sort of
imaginative whirlpool; if so my stay may be very interesting. (Mem.,
I must ask the Count all about them.)

I did not sleep well, though my bed was comfortable enough, for I had
all sorts of queer dreams. There was a dog howling all night under my
window, which may have had something to do with it; or it may have
been the paprika, for I had to drink up all the water in my carafe,
and was still thirsty. Towards morning I slept and was wakened by the
continuous knocking at my door, so I guess I must have been sleeping
soundly then.

I had for breakfast more paprika, and a sort of porridge of maize
flour which they said was "mamaliga", and egg-plant stuffed with
forcemeat, a very excellent dish, which they call "impletata". (Mem.,
get recipe for this also.)

I had to hurry breakfast, for the train started a little before eight,
or rather it ought to have done so, for after rushing to the station
at 7:30 I had to sit in the carriage for more than an hour before we
began to move.

It seems to me that the further east you go the more unpunctual are
the trains. What ought they to be in China?

All day long we seemed to dawdle through a country which was full of
beauty of every kind. Sometimes we saw little towns or castles on the
top of steep hills such as we see in old missals; sometimes we ran by
rivers and streams which seemed from the wide stony margin on each
side of them to be subject to great floods. It takes a lot of water,
and running strong, to sweep the outside edge of a river clear.

At every station there were groups of people, sometimes crowds, and in
all sorts of attire. Some of them were just like the peasants at home
or those I saw coming through France and Germany, with short jackets,
and round hats, and home-made trousers; but others were very
picturesque.

The women looked pretty, except when you got near them, but they were
very clumsy about the waist. They had all full white sleeves of some
kind or other, and most of them had big belts with a lot of strips of
something fluttering from them like the dresses in a ballet, but of
course there were petticoats under them.

The strangest figures we saw were the Slovaks, who were more barbarian
than the rest, with their big cow-boy hats, great baggy dirty-white
trousers, white linen shirts, and enormous heavy leather belts, nearly
a foot wide, all studded over with brass nails. They wore high boots,
with their trousers tucked into them, and had long black hair and
heavy black moustaches. They are very picturesque, but do not look
prepossessing. On the stage they would be set down at once as some
old Oriental band of brigands. They are, however, I am told, very
harmless and rather wanting in natural self-assertion.

It was on the dark side of twilight when we got to Bistritz, which is
a very interesting old place. Being practically on the frontier--for
the Borgo Pass leads from it into Bukovina--it has had a very stormy
existence, and it certainly shows marks of it. Fifty years ago a
series of great fires took place, which made terrible havoc on five
separate occasions. At the very beginning of the seventeenth century
it underwent a siege of three weeks and lost 13,000 people, the
casualties of war proper being assisted by famine and disease.

Count Dracula had directed me to go to the Golden Krone Hotel, which I
found, to my great delight, to be thoroughly old-fashioned, for of
course I wanted to see all I could of the ways of the country.

I was evidently expected, for when I got near the door I faced a
cheery-looking elderly woman in the usual peasant dress--white
undergarment with a long double apron, front, and back, of coloured
stuff fitting almost too tight for modesty. When I came close she
bowed and said, "The Herr Englishman?"

"Yes," I said, "Jonathan Harker."

She smiled, and gave some message to an elderly man in white
shirtsleeves, who had followed her to the door.

He went, but immediately returned with a letter:

"My friend.--Welcome to the Carpathians. I am anxiously expecting
you. Sleep well tonight. At three tomorrow the diligence will
start for Bukovina; a place on it is kept for you. At the Borgo
Pass my carriage will await you and will bring you to me. I trust
that your journey from London has been a happy one, and that you
will enjoy your stay in my beautiful land.--Your friend, Dracula."


4 May--I found that my landlord had got a letter from the Count,
directing him to secure the best place on the coach for me; but on
making inquiries as to details he seemed somewhat reticent, and
pretended that he could not understand my German.

This could not be true, because up to then he had understood it
perfectly; at least, he answered my questions exactly as if he did.

He and his wife, the old lady who had received me, looked at each
other in a frightened sort of way. He mumbled out that the money had
been sent in a letter, and that was all he knew. When I asked him if
he knew Count Dracula, and could tell me anything of his castle, both
he and his wife crossed themselves, and, saying that they knew nothing
at all, simply refused to speak further. It was so near the time of
starting that I had no time to ask anyone else, for it was all very
mysterious and not by any means comforting.

Just before I was leaving, the old lady came up to my room and said in
a hysterical way: "Must you go? Oh! Young Herr, must you go?" She
was in such an excited state that she seemed to have lost her grip of
what German she knew, and mixed it all up with some other language
which I did not know at all. I was just able to follow her by asking
many questions. When I told her that I must go at once, and that I
was engaged on important business, she asked again:

"Do you know what day it is?" I answered that it was the fourth of
May. She shook her head as she said again:

"Oh, yes! I know that! I know that, but do you know what day it is?"

On my saying that I did not understand, she went on:

"It is the eve of St. George's Day. Do you not know that tonight,
when the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things in the world will
have full sway? Do you know where you are going, and what you are
going to?" She was in such evident distress that I tried to comfort
her, but without effect. Finally, she went down on her knees and
implored me not to go; at least to wait a day or two before starting.

It was all very ridiculous but I did not feel comfortable. However,
there was business to be done, and I could allow nothing to interfere
with it.

I tried to raise her up, and said, as gravely as I could, that I
thanked her, but my duty was imperative, and that I must go.

She then rose and dried her eyes, and taking a crucifix from her neck
offered it to me.

I did not know what to do, for, as an English Churchman, I have been
taught to regard such things as in some measure idolatrous, and yet it
seemed so ungracious to refuse an old lady meaning so well and in such
a state of mind.

She saw, I suppose, the doubt in my face, for she put the rosary round
my neck and said, "For your mother's sake," and went out of the room.

I am writing up this part of the diary whilst I am waiting for the
coach, which is, of course, late; and the crucifix is still round my
neck.

Whether it is the old lady's fear, or the many ghostly traditions of
this place, or the crucifix itself, I do not know, but I am not
feeling nearly as easy in my mind as usual.

If this book should ever reach Mina before I do, let it bring my
goodbye. Here comes the coach!


5 May. The Castle.--The gray of the morning has passed, and the sun
is high over the distant horizon, which seems jagged, whether with
trees or hills I know not, for it is so far off that big things and
little are mixed.

I am not sleepy, and, as I am not to be called till I awake, naturally
I write till sleep comes.

There are many odd things to put down, and, lest who reads them may
fancy that I dined too well before I left Bistritz, let me put down my
dinner exactly.

I dined on what they called "robber steak"--bits of bacon, onion, and
beef, seasoned with red pepper, and strung on sticks, and roasted over
the fire, in simple style of the London cat's meat!

The wine was Golden Mediasch, which produces a queer sting on the
tongue, which is, however, not disagreeable.

I had only a couple of glasses of this, and nothing else.

When I got on the coach, the driver had not taken his seat, and I saw
him talking to the landlady.

They were evidently talking of me, for every now and then they looked
at me, and some of the people who were sitting on the bench outside
the door--came and listened, and then looked at me, most of them
pityingly. I could hear a lot of words often repeated, queer words,
for there were many nationalities in the crowd, so I quietly got my
polyglot dictionary from my bag and looked them out.

I must say they were not cheering to me, for amongst them were
"Ordog"--Satan, "Pokol"--hell, "stregoica"--witch, "vrolok" and
"vlkoslak"--both mean the same thing, one being Slovak and the other
Servian for something that is either werewolf or vampire. (Mem., I
must ask the Count about these superstitions.)

When we started, the crowd round the inn door, which had by this time
swelled to a considerable size, all made the sign of the cross and
pointed two fingers towards me.

With some difficulty, I got a fellow passenger to tell me what they
meant. He would not answer at first, but on learning that I was
English, he explained that it was a charm or guard against the evil
eye.

This was not very pleasant for me, just starting for an unknown place
to meet an unknown man. But everyone seemed so kind-hearted, and so
sorrowful, and so sympathetic that I could not but be touched.

I shall never forget the last glimpse which I had of the inn yard and
its crowd of picturesque figures, all crossing themselves, as they
stood round the wide archway, with its background of rich foliage of
oleander and orange trees in green tubs clustered in the centre of the
yard.

Then our driver, whose wide linen drawers covered the whole front of
the boxseat,--"gotza" they call them--cracked his big whip over his
four small horses, which ran abreast, and we set off on our journey.

I soon lost sight and recollection of ghostly fears in the beauty of
the scene as we drove along, although had I known the language, or
rather languages, which my fellow-passengers were speaking, I might
not have been able to throw them off so easily. Before us lay a green
sloping land full of forests and woods, with here and there steep
hills, crowned with clumps of trees or with farmhouses, the blank
gable end to the road. There was everywhere a bewildering mass of
fruit blossom--apple, plum, pear, cherry. And as we drove by I could
see the green grass under the trees spangled with the fallen petals.
In and out amongst these green hills of what they call here the
"Mittel Land" ran the road, losing itself as it swept round the grassy
curve, or was shut out by the straggling ends of pine woods, which
here and there ran down the hillsides like tongues of flame. The road
was rugged, but still we seemed to fly over it with a feverish haste.
I could not understand then what the haste meant, but the driver was
evidently bent on losing no time in reaching Borgo Prund. I was told
that this road is in summertime excellent, but that it had not yet
been put in order after the winter snows. In this respect it is
different from the general run of roads in the Carpathians, for it is
an old tradition that they are not to be kept in too good order. Of
old the Hospadars would not repair them, lest the Turk should think
that they were preparing to bring in foreign troops, and so hasten the
war which was always really at loading point.

Beyond the green swelling hills of the Mittel Land rose mighty slopes
of forest up to the lofty steeps of the Carpathians themselves. Right
and left of us they towered, with the afternoon sun falling full upon
them and bringing out all the glorious colours of this beautiful
range, deep blue and purple in the shadows of the peaks, green and
brown where grass and rock mingled, and an endless perspective of
jagged rock and pointed crags, till these were themselves lost in the
distance, where the snowy peaks rose grandly. Here and there seemed
mighty rifts in the mountains, through which, as the sun began to
sink, we saw now and again the white gleam of falling water. One of
my companions touched my arm as we swept round the base of a hill and
opened up the lofty, snow-covered peak of a mountain, which seemed, as
we wound on our serpentine way, to be right before us.

"Look! Isten szek!"--"God's seat!"--and he crossed himself reverently.

As we wound on our endless way, and the sun sank lower and lower
behind us, the shadows of the evening began to creep round us. This
was emphasized by the fact that the snowy mountain-top still held the
sunset, and seemed to glow out with a delicate cool pink. Here and
there we passed Cszeks and slovaks, all in picturesque attire, but I
noticed that goitre was painfully prevalent. By the roadside were
many crosses, and as we swept by, my companions all crossed
themselves. Here and there was a peasant man or woman kneeling before
a shrine, who did not even turn round as we approached, but seemed in
the self-surrender of devotion to have neither eyes nor ears for the
outer world. There were many things new to me. For instance,
hay-ricks in the trees, and here and there very beautiful masses of
weeping birch, their white stems shining like silver through the
delicate green of the leaves.

Now and again we passed a leiter-wagon--the ordinary peasants's
cart--with its long, snakelike vertebra, calculated to suit the
inequalities of the road. On this were sure to be seated quite a
group of homecoming peasants, the Cszeks with their white, and the
Slovaks with their coloured sheepskins, the latter carrying
lance-fashion their long staves, with axe at end. As the evening fell
it began to get very cold, and the growing twilight seemed to merge
into one dark mistiness the gloom of the trees, oak, beech, and pine,
though in the valleys which ran deep between the spurs of the hills,
as we ascended through the Pass, the dark firs stood out here and
there against the background of late-lying snow. Sometimes, as the
road was cut through the pine woods that seemed in the darkness to be
closing down upon us, great masses of greyness which here and there
bestrewed the trees, produced a peculiarly weird and solemn effect,
which carried on the thoughts and grim fancies engendered earlier in
the evening, when the falling sunset threw into strange relief the
ghost-like clouds which amongst the Carpathians seem to wind
ceaselessly through the valleys. Sometimes the hills were so steep
that, despite our driver's haste, the horses could only go slowly. I
wished to get down and walk up them, as we do at home, but the driver
would not hear of it. "No, no," he said. "You must not walk here.
The dogs are too fierce." And then he added, with what he evidently
meant for grim pleasantry--for he looked round to catch the approving
smile of the rest--"And you may have enough of such matters before you
go to sleep." The only stop he would make was a moment's pause to
light his lamps.

When it grew dark there seemed to be some excitement amongst the
passengers, and they kept speaking to him, one after the other, as
though urging him to further speed. He lashed the horses unmercifully
with his long whip, and with wild cries of encouragement urged them on
to further exertions. Then through the darkness I could see a sort of
patch of grey light ahead of us, as though there were a cleft in the
hills. The excitement of the passengers grew greater. The crazy
coach rocked on its great leather springs, and swayed like a boat
tossed on a stormy sea. I had to hold on. The road grew more level,
and we appeared to fly along. Then the mountains seemed to come
nearer to us on each side and to frown down upon us. We were entering
on the Borgo Pass. One by one several of the passengers offered me
gifts, which they pressed upon me with an earnestness which would take
no denial. These were certainly of an odd and varied kind, but each
was given in simple good faith, with a kindly word, and a blessing,
and that same strange mixture of fear-meaning movements which I had
seen outside the hotel at Bistritz--the sign of the cross and the
guard against the evil eye. Then, as we flew along, the driver leaned
forward, and on each side the passengers, craning over the edge of the
coach, peered eagerly into the darkness. It was evident that
something very exciting was either happening or expected, but though I
asked each passenger, no one would give me the slightest explanation.
This state of excitement kept on for some little time. And at last we
saw before us the Pass opening out on the eastern side. There were
dark, rolling clouds overhead, and in the air the heavy, oppressive
sense of thunder. It seemed as though the mountain range had
separated two atmospheres, and that now we had got into the thunderous
one. I was now myself looking out for the conveyance which was to
take me to the Count. Each moment I expected to see the glare of
lamps through the blackness, but all was dark. The only light was the
flickering rays of our own lamps, in which the steam from our
hard-driven horses rose in a white cloud. We could see now the sandy
road lying white before us, but there was on it no sign of a vehicle.
The passengers drew back with a sigh of gladness, which seemed to mock
my own disappointment. I was already thinking what I had best do,
when the driver, looking at his watch, said to the others something
which I could hardly hear, it was spoken so quietly and in so low a
tone, I thought it was "An hour less than the time." Then turning to
me, he spoke in German worse than my own.

"There is no carriage here. The Herr is not expected after all. He
will now come on to Bukovina, and return tomorrow or the next day,
better the next day." Whilst he was speaking the horses began to
neigh and snort and plunge wildly, so that the driver had to hold them
up. Then, amongst a chorus of screams from the peasants and a
universal crossing of themselves, a caleche, with four horses, drove
up behind us, overtook us, and drew up beside the coach. I could see
from the flash of our lamps as the rays fell on them, that the horses
were coal-black and splendid animals. They were driven by a tall man,
with a long brown beard and a great black hat, which seemed to hide
his face from us. I could only see the gleam of a pair of very bright
eyes, which seemed red in the lamplight, as he turned to us.

He said to the driver, "You are early tonight, my friend."

The man stammered in reply, "The English Herr was in a hurry."

To which the stranger replied, "That is why, I suppose, you wished him
to go on to Bukovina. You cannot deceive me, my friend. I know too
much, and my horses are swift."

As he spoke he smiled, and the lamplight fell on a hard-looking mouth,
with very red lips and sharp-looking teeth, as white as ivory. One of
my companions whispered to another the line from Burger's "Lenore".

"Denn die Todten reiten Schnell." ("For the dead travel fast.")

The strange driver evidently heard the words, for he looked up with a
gleaming smile. The passenger turned his face away, at the same time
putting out his two fingers and crossing himself. "Give me the Herr's
luggage," said the driver, and with exceeding alacrity my bags were
handed out and put in the caleche. Then I descended from the side of
the coach, as the caleche was close alongside, the driver helping me
with a hand which caught my arm in a grip of steel. His strength must
have been prodigious.

Without a word he shook his reins, the horses turned, and we swept
into the darkness of the pass. As I looked back I saw the steam from
the horses of the coach by the light of the lamps, and projected
against it the figures of my late companions crossing themselves.
Then the driver cracked his whip and called to his horses, and off
they swept on their way to Bukovina. As they sank into the darkness I
felt a strange chill, and a lonely feeling come over me. But a cloak
was thrown over my shoulders, and a rug across my knees, and the
driver said in excellent German--"The night is chill, mein Herr, and
my master the Count bade me take all care of you. There is a flask of
slivovitz (the plum brandy of the country) underneath the seat, if you
should require it."

I did not take any, but it was a comfort to know it was there all the
same. I felt a little strangely, and not a little frightened. I
think had there been any alternative I should have taken it, instead
of prosecuting that unknown night journey. The carriage went at a
hard pace straight along, then we made a complete turn and went along
another straight road. It seemed to me that we were simply going over
and over the same ground again, and so I took note of some salient
point, and found that this was so. I would have liked to have asked
the driver what this all meant, but I really feared to do so, for I
thought that, placed as I was, any protest would have had no effect in
case there had been an intention to delay.

By-and-by, however, as I was curious to know how time was passing, I
struck a match, and by its flame looked at my watch. It was within a
few minutes of midnight. This gave me a sort of shock, for I suppose
the general superstition about midnight was increased by my recent
experiences. I waited with a sick feeling of suspense.

Then a dog began to howl somewhere in a farmhouse far down the road, a
long, agonized wailing, as if from fear. The sound was taken up by
another dog, and then another and another, till, borne on the wind
which now sighed softly through the Pass, a wild howling began, which
seemed to come from all over the country, as far as the imagination
could grasp it through the gloom of the night.

At the first howl the horses began to strain and rear, but the driver
spoke to them soothingly, and they quieted down, but shivered and
sweated as though after a runaway from sudden fright. Then, far off
in the distance, from the mountains on each side of us began a louder
and a sharper howling, that of wolves, which affected both the horses
and myself in the same way. For I was minded to jump from the caleche
and run, whilst they reared again and plunged madly, so that the
driver had to use all his great strength to keep them from bolting.
In a few minutes, however, my own ears got accustomed to the sound,
and the horses so far became quiet that the driver was able to descend
and to stand before them.

He petted and soothed them, and whispered something in their ears, as
I have heard of horse-tamers doing, and with extraordinary effect, for
under his caresses they became quite manageable again, though they
still trembled. The driver again took his seat, and shaking his
reins, started off at a great pace. This time, after going to the far
side of the Pass, he suddenly turned down a narrow roadway which ran
sharply to the right.

Soon we were hemmed in with trees, which in places arched right over
the roadway till we passed as through a tunnel. And again great
frowning rocks guarded us boldly on either side. Though we were in
shelter, we could hear the rising wind, for it moaned and whistled
through the rocks, and the branches of the trees crashed together as
we swept along. It grew colder and colder still, and fine, powdery
snow began to fall, so that soon we and all around us were covered
with a white blanket. The keen wind still carried the howling of the
dogs, though this grew fainter as we went on our way. The baying of
the wolves sounded nearer and nearer, as though they were closing
round on us from every side. I grew dreadfully afraid, and the horses
shared my fear. The driver, however, was not in the least disturbed.
He kept turning his head to left and right, but I could not see
anything through the darkness.

Suddenly, away on our left I saw a faint flickering blue flame. The
driver saw it at the same moment. He at once checked the horses, and,
jumping to the ground, disappeared into the darkness. I did not know
what to do, the less as the howling of the wolves grew closer. But
while I wondered, the driver suddenly appeared again, and without a
word took his seat, and we resumed our journey. I think I must have
fallen asleep and kept dreaming of the incident, for it seemed to be
repeated endlessly, and now looking back, it is like a sort of awful
nightmare. Once the flame appeared so near the road, that even in the
darkness around us I could watch the driver's motions. He went
rapidly to where the blue flame arose, it must have been very faint,
for it did not seem to illumine the place around it at all, and
gathering a few stones, formed them into some device.

Once there appeared a strange optical effect. When he stood between
me and the flame he did not obstruct it, for I could see its ghostly
flicker all the same. This startled me, but as the effect was only
momentary, I took it that my eyes deceived me straining through the
darkness. Then for a time there were no blue flames, and we sped
onwards through the gloom, with the howling of the wolves around us,
as though they were following in a moving circle.

At last there came a time when the driver went further afield than he
had yet gone, and during his absence, the horses began to tremble
worse than ever and to snort and scream with fright. I could not see
any cause for it, for the howling of the wolves had ceased altogether.
But just then the moon, sailing through the black clouds, appeared
behind the jagged crest of a beetling, pine-clad rock, and by its
light I saw around us a ring of wolves, with white teeth and lolling
red tongues, with long, sinewy limbs and shaggy hair. They were a
hundred times more terrible in the grim silence which held them than
even when they howled. For myself, I felt a sort of paralysis of
fear. It is only when a man feels himself face to face with such
horrors that he can understand their true import.

All at once the wolves began to howl as though the moonlight had had
some peculiar effect on them. The horses jumped about and reared, and
looked helplessly round with eyes that rolled in a way painful to
see. But the living ring of terror encompassed them on every side,
and they had perforce to remain within it. I called to the coachman
to come, for it seemed to me that our only chance was to try to break
out through the ring and to aid his approach, I shouted and beat the
side of the caleche, hoping by the noise to scare the wolves from the
side, so as to give him a chance of reaching the trap. How he came
there, I know not, but I heard his voice raised in a tone of imperious
command, and looking towards the sound, saw him stand in the roadway.
As he swept his long arms, as though brushing aside some impalpable
obstacle, the wolves fell back and back further still. Just then a
heavy cloud passed across the face of the moon, so that we were again
in darkness.

When I could see again the driver was climbing into the caleche, and
the wolves disappeared. This was all so strange and uncanny that a
dreadful fear came upon me, and I was afraid to speak or move. The
time seemed interminable as we swept on our way, now in almost
complete darkness, for the rolling clouds obscured the moon.

We kept on ascending, with occasional periods of quick descent, but in
the main always ascending. Suddenly, I became conscious of the fact
that the driver was in the act of pulling up the horses in the
courtyard of a vast ruined castle, from whose tall black windows came
no ray of light, and whose broken battlements showed a jagged line
against the sky.





hope you enjoyed some segments there of bram stokers vampire book dracula it might be a interesting read for twilight fans, and a big book as well so if you have a load of spare time it will take up a lot of time to read.

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Tuesday, 10 August 2010

taylor lautner lookalike shirt off workout get muscles

just found this youtube video while looking for taylor lautner workout videos, and actually this video is not too bad, and does show a really clever outdoors workout to get a body like taylor lautner's muscles.

this guy says he is a shirtless taylor lautner lookalike, though maybe not in facial looks but his physique does resemble taylor's from twilight new moon.

so to outline some of this outdoors workout and what is going on with this taylor lautner inspired workout, first up it looks like you should start by getting warmed up by running around the park.

then when warmed up follow the exercises in the video though, i would personally do them in a different order to what is shown in this video.

i would start with running yes, but then go to press ups, first followed by the chin ups, then the incline lat raise and back stuff, then the tricep work to get arms like taylor lautner.

though to get biceps like taylor lautner you would need to be doing some kind of bicep curls as well.

and finish the workout with the abdominal exercises to try and get taylor lautner abs, this not really a bodybuilding workout but more a fitness get toned workout, especially if you do lots of jogging and running at the start.

but a healthy workout because it is outdoors, and so you get in the fresh air rather then being trapped inside some gym with no air or daylight.

though this workout would probably be no good for edward cullen and his vampire chums as they cannot go out into the daylight, they would need to be doing this workout probably at night time in the park under the moonlight and not the sunlight.

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real taylor lautner shirt off

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twilight new moon vitamin and minerals water supplement

did you know twilight did a new moon vitamin water commercial, what a strange endorsement but true, but it was not a twilight vitamin water bottle or anything, like a bottle of vitamin water with twilight written on it.


vitamin water just used some scenes from twilight new moon and put a picture of vitamin water in there, or so it seems from the twilight new moon video i just watched on youtube.


i have never drunk vitamin water though myself so do not really know what it is like, will it get you muscles like taylor lautner in new moon?, probably not!.



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Thursday, 8 July 2010

buy twilight merchandise from twilight action figures pyjamas new moon books dvd's tattoos mobile phones cups pens cases

looks like with twilight you can buy a bit of everything when it comes to twilight merchandise for sale, there is everything merchandised with a twilight label on it to buy, twilight merchandise things like:

twilight pyjamas to buy, from twilight original to twilight new moon pyjamas and twilight eclipse pyjamas.

there is also some twilight branded mobile phones i have seen for sale on auction sites like ebay, of course you can also get twilight new moon mobile phone covers and mobile socks, so you can upgrade the look of your iphone or mobile phone to a twilight eclipse looking mobile phone.

also twilight pencil cases look popular as well, with twilight eclipse pencil cases available to buy as well.

reminds me of the craze over films like star wars where everything in the film was merchandised for sale, especially action figures and models with star wars, and as it is with the twilight movie merchandise you can buy twilight action figures.

there is a edward cullen twilight doll available to buy, along with jacob black twilight doll/action figure and a bella swan twilight doll as well.

of course twilight posters as well are a popular online buy as well.

the jacob black action figure looks the most realistic out of the 2 action figures down the page.

twilight action figure jacob black

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twilight action figure edward cullen

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twilight action figure bella swan

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Sunday, 18 April 2010

twilight new moon taylor lautner workout

twilight new moon star taylor lautner workout, just some quick basics, eat good, and train with good training technique, the big mistake a lot of people make when trying to get big or emulate some ones physique is bad workout form.

also taylor lautner trained for years so that kind of physique is not built over night, so expect to train for some years to get some muscles, your not gonna look like taylor lautner did in twilight the new moon, but you can get muscles for your own physique and keep fit at the same time.

proper exercise and training technique means using good form when working out, which means smooth controlled repetitions with the weight your lifting, no throwing the weight around, but keeping the weight under control and getting a good contraction with the muscle you are training.

there is a wealth of information on the internet on how to train with good form technique and safely.

in this taylor lautner workout picture you can see taylor lautner training the chin up with a over hand grip, this exercise hits most of the upper body, mostly on the back muscles, arm muscles and some shoulder muscles, the chin up is a good exercise to use in in your workout routine, but takes some getting used to at the same time, there is also the lat pull down machine that has a similar motion if you cannot do the chin up.

another good exercise that everyone has heard of is the press up, which is a good exercise to start out with and also use at the end of a regular weights session, the press up also hits most of the upper body especially chest arms and shoulders.

last basic exercise is sit up to train that abdominal look like what taylor lautner has in twilight the new moon movie with the rock solid six pack muscles.

another chest exercise like the press up is the barbell bench press, which is probably how taylor lautner got the muscle onto his chest aka pecs (pectoral) muscles.

and for general good health and fitness do not forget about getting in some walking and also jogging as well, plenty of cardio exercise will get you the toned physique and firm muscle look taylor lautner has in twilight the new moon movie.

the twilight new moon taylor lautner workout

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twilight new moon taylor lautner workout - taylor lautner chest workout bench press

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Monday, 12 April 2010

reign of blood twilight style online mmorpg computer game vampire based game

reign of blood is a twilight vampire style online mmorpg internet game, reign of blood is said to be voted best vampire mmorpg game, probably a game twilight fans might like to play, if you are into mmorpg games.

i have not really seen a twilight mmorpg online game yet, just various vampire based online computer internet games like this one i spotted today called reign of blood.

in reign of blood you complete various quests and reign of blood is called a vampires game for vampires.

Monday, 15 March 2010

twilight new moon movie fan video and taylor lautner jacob black picture

this twilight new moon fan made video gets really good reviews if little views, but very good reviews and comments from the people watching this video on youtube.

this is a good twilight new moon fan made video, though very fast paced.

Twilight / New Moon Fan video: "You bring me down" (Blood Red Shoes)



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twilight new moon taylor lautner jacob black physique poster

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Tuesday, 23 February 2010

twilight new moon taylor lautner workout who looks better robert pattinson or taylor lautner

twilight new moon taylor lautner workout who looks better robert pattinson or taylor lautner video?, this video says taylor lautner had to gain 25 to 30 pounds of muscle to play jacob black in the twilight new moon movie.

but that taylor lautner ended up over training so had to back off the amount of days and or amount of volume taylor lautner was doing in his bodybuilding weight training workouts.

and did robert pattinson get in shape or use makeup also was robert pattinson as edward cullen training as not to look too scrawny next to the beffed up taylor lautner in twilight new moon?.



taylor lautner workout:

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Sunday, 14 February 2010

best twilight movie so far twilight movie - twilight new moon movie - twilight eclipse movie - twilight breaking dawn movie and books

which is the best twilight movie so far between original twilight, twilight new moon, twilight eclipse, twilight breaking dawn?.



well really it is just between twilight and twilight new moon movie as the other two twilight or final twilight movie are not made yet, and are still twilight books.



probably twilight new moon is the best twilight movie so far.












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Thursday, 4 February 2010

twilight new moon best body vs looks? team edward cullen (robert pattinson) looks versus team jacob black (taylor lautner) muscle? twilight movie pt1

twilight new moon blog, who is the best team edward cullen or team jacob black and what decides, does edward cullen have the looks whereas jacob black has the advantage of big muscles from all his workouts?.

in real life does these comparisons count either, as team robert pattinson versus team taylor lautner, part 1 of this twilight movie comparison?.


so far has it yet been decided who has the best team?.


will there ever be a competition to prove this either way?.


or can it never proven as it is all a matter of choice to who you prefer?.



team edward cullen or team jacob black?.



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taylor lautner as jacob black with the muscles:

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now twilight's new moon body of robert pattinson when playing edward cullen, also in good shape:

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Sunday, 31 January 2010

twilight new moon eclipse solo kristen stewart "welcome to the riley's" robert pattinson "remember me" twilight new moon similarities between 2 moons

twilight solo projects for twilight new moon lover's kristen stewart (bella swan) and robert pattinson (edward cullen) is there any similarities to there twilight movie roles?, or are they between 2 moons?.



kristen stewart in the "welcome to the rileys" movie is looking as a strange movie choice for a teen idol and supposed teen role model to say the least, as welcome to the rileys is not a childrens movie.



whereas robert pattinson's twilight off shoot or solo movie career in his new film "remember me" is more to type for his twilight young love theme, as robert pattinson's new film is a love story type film.



robert pattinson and kristen stewart picture



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kristen stewart welcome to the riley's

Welcome-to-the-Rileys

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so it looks like the guy has been giving a somewhat okay movie role whereas the girl kristen stewart has fallen for a degrading movie role, though no surprise really when you consider some of the junk that makes up hollywood.

though of course they will be back on character type when it comes to twilight the eclipse at the end of 2010, you would think, unless there is a big plot twist to the eclipse film in relation to the twilight new moon film.

twilight-eclipse

Friday, 15 January 2010

twilights kristen stewart aka bella swan (cullen) a bad role model for girls? also similar buffy the vampire slayer tv show buffy and angel

is twilights bella swan the love interest of vampire robert cullen in the twilight movies a bad role model for girls?.

twilight movies are watched by many girls and guys for that matter, but do these fictional movies effect how girls will think when dating for the first time or new to dating?.

films do influence the way people think, if not directly at least subliminally, so with this in mind, the best option is for film viewers to at least only take what positive messages there might be in films.

the twilight movies are based as a kind of forbidden love style story, movie viewers should not let films effect them too emotionally, but also if they do at least look for any positive messages that might be found in a film.

in twilight at least bella swan has to stay chaste due to robert cullen vampire not wanting to get too close due to his vampiric blood lust, and not get too close to bella swan like the same in buffy the vampire slayer with buffy and angel.


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twilight's saga, twilight new moon and twilights eclipse stars bella swan and edward cullen looking like angel and buffy?:

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this is also very similar to the buffy the vampire story from the late 90's where buffy the vampire slayer dated with vampire angel, but they could not get too close, otherwise angel could turn into vampire angelus, and thus kill buffy the vampire slayer.

vampire slayer buffy summers was played by famous hollywood actress sarah michelle geller and vampire angel or angelus was played by david boreanaz, who also got the spin off tv show angel.

sarah michelle geller as buffy summers in tv show buffy the vampire slayer:

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david boreanaz as vampire angel in the tv series angel:

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so in buffy the vampire slayer there was also the chaste element, buffy the vampire slayer was also a very big tv series of the late 90's early 2000's though never went to movie.

whereas as twilight started out as books and then went straight to movie, twilight was never a tv series like buffy the vampire slayer was, and there was but the plots where similar based around the love interest of female buffy and male vampire angel.


twilights kristen stewart or buffy the vampire slayer's sarah michelle geller?:

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though of course kristen stewart character bella swan is not a vampire slayer like buffy was, though then if that was the case then both buffy the vampire slayer (sarah michelle geller) and twilight would be nearly identical.

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

taylor lautner girlfriend taylor swift - break up between taylor lautner and taylor swift romance, taylor wants taylor back?

taylor lautner girlfriend taylor swift kissing, but now broke up, taylor want's taylor back:


taylor lautner want's taylor swift back, taylor lautner is reportedly going to swoon after his ex taylor swift with many romantic gestures, but what a good looking couple though, are taylor lautner and taylor swift the most perfect couple ever?.


looks wise taylor swift is one hot cookie and taylor lautner is the guy with all the muscles, or a very in shape physique.


an idea for taylor lautner to get taylor swift back could be for taylor lautner to sing some of taylor swifts lyrics to her from some of her country songs like the lyrics to "you belong with me" and the love story lyrics, this way he could get his date back, to sing her songs from her album.


taylor lautner and taylor swift



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also new moon star, who muscled up for his part of jake black in the twilight movies could just flex those pecs and muscles to taylor swift, not to mention the abs, proper 6 pack abs there.

taylor lautner as jake black in twilight new moon:

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Thursday, 10 December 2009

taylor lautner talks working out video twilight new moon cast taylor lautner jake black talks training to build muscle and get keep in shape

taylor lautner who plays jake black is the most muscley of the twilight cast, its obvious taylor lautner works out and not just keep fit.


and stay in shape for 2010 and the new twilight movie, twilight eclips, taylor lautner obviously pumps iron aka works out with heavy weights as well.


"Taylor Lautner talks about working out and the New Moon Fans".




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taylor lautner who plays jake black is in very good shape for a young guy as well, he says he is just training for the film in that video but looking at his body he must of been training for years and long before he did the twilight films.

and you can have some junk food while training, even though taylor lautner in that video says he does not have junk food.

especially a young guy like taylor lautner can get away with some junk food at his age and keep in very good shape without much problem.

though taylor has obviously been training for years with heavy weights.

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Friday, 27 November 2009

twilight new moon twilight saga girls cast kristen stewart plays bella swan vampire edward cullen robert pattinson werewolf jacob black taylor lautner

one of the main lead rolls in twilight saga movies is by kristen stewart who plays the part of bella swan in both twilight movies like the new twilight movie new moon.


bella swan is the chick who ends up caught up in the middle of the vampire and werewolf war that the film is based around.


and end up the love interest of werewolf/werewolves jacob black (taylor lautner) and vampire edward cullen (robert pattinson).


those 3 are probably the main rolls in twilight saga movies which are twilight in 2008, now the new movie the twilight saga new moon, and coming next year the twilight saga eclipse.



robert pattinson who plays vampire edward cullen



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Thursday, 12 November 2009

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most popular movie 2009, twilight new moon, this is from the twilight movie series/saga, and its one of the most blogged about things at the moment is twilight, i have not watched twilight much but watched a lot of buffy the vampire slayer, if anyone remembers that, so i am thinking twilight might be similar to buffy a bit.

to me these twilight movies have come out of nowhere to really big popularity in a short space of time, the first twilight movie was released 19 December 2008 in the uk.

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one of the taglines or sayoings from the original movie twilight was:

"When you can live forever what do you live for?" which i have seen people right online and at first wasn't sure what they was meaning or where they was getting that saying or tagline from.

other twilight quotes include:

"Forever.Begins.Now."

and the quote:

"Nothing will be the same"

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twilight is one of those classic teen or teenage angst movies, and the new twilight movie called new moon will be no diferent, it is all about a boy and girl type movie, the classic combination, also twilight is put into book format for that late night reader with imagination, twilight is the classic teen angst fantasy movie and book.

the twilight cast are mostly of the teenage nature, this is a picture of the twilight cast:

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very dark and moody pictures, i find a film can be too dark and if you have a poor tv or dvd player you can't see much of the action of a movie like the twilight saga.

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the twilight picture above is a much more colourful picture and hows the cast of the twilight movie out having fun in the sunlight, of course the premise of the film is that the vampires can't go out in the sunlight hence why the set is all moody and dark, but here is bright picture of the twilight cast out of character and in the daylight.

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