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Vlad Dracula: The Dragon Prince

By: Michael Augustyn
Narrated by: Matt Guardabascio
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Most of the vast audience attracted to the subject of Dracula know him only in his fictional, one-dimensional form: vampire. Yet the truth behind the historical character - voevode, warlord - of 15th C. Romania is at least as equally fascinating as any contrived account of his supernatural persona.

Vlad Dracula faithfully follows his life story as hostage, fugitive, prince, and prisoner, as well as his legend. His principality of Wallachia was caught between two voracious predators: the kingdom of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. They tried to break Dracula with overwhelming force and terror. But Dracula turned their own tactics against them, and against criminals and factions in his own land, earning the name Tepes - The Impaler - in the process.

He was a strange mix of husband, father, soldier, statesman, and berserker. He annihilated 50,000 people - one-tenth of his own population. Cursed by his native Orthodox Christian church, he indeed evolved into a legend. But even today he is Romania's Robin Hood.

©2014 Michael Augustyn (P)2015 Michael Augustyn
Action & Adventure Fiction Historical Fiction Vampire Royalty Imperialism Ottoman Empire
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Fiction but excellent!

Very nice to find one more historical novel on the life of Prince Vlad III Dracula. I get very tired of the vampire fiction and propaganda that is usually associated with this true warrior and hero.

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Not what I thought, but still good

I have to admit that this book was not what I thought it would be. I thought it would be a historical fiction based on the life of Vlad Dracul, without the aspect of vampirism. The book did include vampirism, though. That being said, I think the book was really written well, though be warned, it can be pretty graphic as far as tortures are concerned. I thought that the details were really interesting, and the book ended well. The majority of the book focuses on the part of Vlad's life before he becomes a vampire, and that is the part that I was most interested in. I listened to the Audible version, and I would actually be interested in reading the Kindle version because there are a lot of culture-related words that I'm not used hearing, and I tend to absorb the unfamiliar better with the written word. Overall, an interesting book.

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Excellent....but....

I really had trouble keeping up with all of the names. The last chapter was Bela Lugosi 2.0 which spoiled the historical attributes of this fiction enhanced work. All in all it was so good that I will listen to it again and see if I can get the names down better.

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I thought it was a historical book

I thought I bought a history on Vlad Dracula but it was actually a novel

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Great Story

I love how it wrapped the actual history into the legendary stories of vampires in the end. The book was very true to the history until after Vlads death, where it took on the form of the legend of Dracula the vampire.

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Historical fiction done well!

This is some really good historical fiction based on one of my favorite historical characters. The story woven by Augustyn is excellent and the end is great! The small nod to the popular legend of Vlad's vampirism is twisted just right. So why didn't I give it 4 or 5 stars? Vlad lost at least 1 star because this is the audio edition so of course the narration counts a lot toward ratings. Guardabascio did on ok job but his style, for me at least, didn't compliment the author's work. You will enjoy this book if (like me) you like well researched historical fiction and are intrigued by Vlad Dracula: The Dragon Prince.

* I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review

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An excellent story with factual basis

This was a wonderful story that not only peels back the mystery surrounding this underrepresented historical figure, but it also makes you deeply consider their philosophy and actions. The story has much of its basis in reality and the overwhelming majority of the events in this book are true if slightly embellished for flare. Though the books ending does stray pretty far from the events that happened to the real Vlad Dracula, it ultimately left the reader with a more satisfying ending than the real story. Its a very fun book and an excellent read.

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Fun historical fiction

I really enjoyed the audio narration for this book, and the fun retelling of history.

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Good- up to a point

Historical fiction. Sorry, but poorly read. The end? Come on. I was expecting historical fiction- not complete fiction. Still offers a 101 on Hungarian/Wallachian/Ottoman history.

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Not worth the time.

Poorly performed narration took away from the quality of the book. Book reads like a reference book rather than a work of fiction.

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