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Free Printable Monster Coloring Pages

If you have kids or know kids who are into monsters and have that strange monster interest, then you may want to consider printing some of the free printable monster coloring pages offered on the following websites. For whatever reason, some kids are just really intrigued by the idea of monsters and anything having to ...

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The Truth Behind Frankenstein, Dracula. the Werewolf and the Boogie Man

October is the time for ghouls, goblins and all other paranormal and legendary phenomena that go ‘bump’ in the night. Have you ever wondered if there was any truth to all the spooky characters, legends and places you’ve been afraid of since forever? After a little digging, here’s a bit of fictional facts about some ...

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Vampire Movies – the Best Dracula Adaptations

Between the 1920s and the 1980s it was hard to find a vampire in popular culture that wasn’t inspired in some way be Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The United States and the United Kingdom dominated the vampire movie market and immediately took their cues from that story. Some adapted their own story but all seemed to ...

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Top Ten Vampire Movie Quotes

How I love the seduction and drama of a vampire movie. There is just something about a well written and well written vampire movie that churns blood through the veins like fine wine. Sure there is: I, Vampire, Trilogy of blood Dating A Vampire Theatres des Vampires: Addiction Tour 2006 That’s it, I guess it ...

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The Real Count Dracula: Prince Vlad III the Impaler

Although vampire stories have existed for hundreds of years, they became firmly entrenched in Western culture with the 1897 release of Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula.” Since then, Count Dracula and similar vampires have been the subject of countless movies and books. Although these vampire stories are a relatively modern invention, the character of Count Dracula ...

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Great Novels of the Victorian Era

The Victorian era was a somewhat gritty and often macabre time for literature, at least by the day’s standards. It was also a time when some of the greatest writers produced some of the greatest novels of all time. Charles Dickens, the Bronte sisters, Robert Louis Stevenson, Lewis Caroll and many more classic authors were ...