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Does anyone know where I can get a copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula?

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Preferably in Texas around Dallas & Greenville.

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  1. Not from Texas, but almost any major bookstore would probably have a copy, since it's considered a classic. I've usually found it in the "Horror" section, but you can check the "Classics" section as well. If all else fails, ask a bookstore employee. They are usually pretty helpful. Hope this helps.  


  2. The library.

    Or, try your local book store (up here we've got a chain of Barnes and Noble, but i've no idea about down there). Ask an employee where it is, and she'll pretty much just hand it to you.

  3. Used bookstores are best for the classics.  

  4. If you have a Borders/Borders Express/Waldenbooks in your area, it will be in the "Literature" section. I know for a fact that Borders publishes their own copy of it, in a "trade paperback" size (slightly larger than a normal paperback) for somewhere around ten dollars (not counting tax). If you don't want a bigger copy, I'm sure there will be about four different publications of it.

  5. Any Barnes and Noble or Borders bookstore in your area should have it. I know that Barnes and Noble has a classics section with older books that are very popular, and I'll bet Dracula's in there.

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