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Dracula, the vampire angle, on the trail of the vampire.
Poland🎭 Culture4 hr. ago

Dracula, the vampire angle, on the trail of the vampire.

The article discusses the release of a new book titled 'Dracula. Kątwa wampira' by British author Jonathan Green, published by Muduko. The book is part of a resurgence of paragraph-style novels, which were particularly popular in the 1990s and are now returning to bookstores and game shops. Jonathan Green has previously written well-received works such as 'The Evil Sorcerer of Oz,' 'Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland,' and 'Nebularia. Where Monsters Live.' The article promotes a summer promotion offering additional printed magazines like 'Science and History' with subscriptions to RP.PL.

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Dracula, the vampire angle, on the trail of the vampire.

The article discusses the release of a new book titled 'Dracula. Kątwa wampira' by British author Jonathan Green, published by Muduko. The book is part of a resurgence of paragraph-style novels, which were particularly popular in the 1990s and are now returning to bookstores and game shops. Jonathan Green has previously written well-received works such as 'The Evil Sorcerer of Oz,' 'Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland,' and 'Nebularia. Where Monsters Live.' The article promotes a summer promotion offering additional printed magazines like 'Science and History' with subscriptions to RP.PL.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the publication of a fictional book and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about the author, the book, and a promotional offer without showing any ideological bias.

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