What Age Is Dracula Appropriate For?

Recommended Age:
13
+
Best for independent readers who enjoy classic horror atmosphere, epistolary storytelling, and Gothic suspense built through mounting dread rather than graphic content.

About the Book

Told through diary entries, letters, and newspaper clippings, this Victorian horror novel follows a group of English men and women who discover that a Transylvanian nobleman who has recently moved to England is in fact an ancient, predatory vampire — and who band together to track him down and destroy him. It is the foundational vampire story in Western literature, building its dread through atmosphere and accumulating evidence rather than graphic violence.

Content Ratings

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Mild Romance
Brief romantic tension and devotion between adult characters; emotionally present but not physically explicit.
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Moderate Themes
Sustained themes of predation, death, and gothic dread may be unsettling; the novel's horror atmosphere is persistent and requires some emotional maturity.
⚔️
Moderate Violence
Depictions of vampire attacks, death, and gothic horror; violence is unsettling and atmospheric though not graphically detailed.
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Author:
Bram Stoker
Genre:
Horror
Published:
1897
Page Count:
488
Where to Buy:
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Ages:
13
+

What Age Is Dracula Appropriate For?

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