Dracula
Read Dracula by Bram Stoker in German and English, a parallel text graded reader with audio. Available in CEFR levels A2, B1, B2, and C2.
About this book
A young English solicitor rides the rails east from Munich, past Vienna and Budapest, feeling Western Europe fall away behind him. At the end of the road stands a castle and its courtly, unsettling master. "Welcome to my house! Enter freely and of your own will!" the Count says—and Jonathan Harker does, into rooms dripping with gold and antique luxury where, strangely, there is not a single mirror. By the time he catches his host casting no reflection, then watches him crawl face-down along the wall like a lizard, cloak spread like wings, the truth has already settled. The castle is a veritable prison, and he is a prisoner.
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Jonathan Harkers Tagebuch.
Jonathan Harker's Journal.
(Ich habe diesen Teil mit Symbolen statt vollständigen Wörtern geschrieben.)
(I wrote this part with symbols instead of full words.)
3. Mai.
3 May.
Bistritz.
Bistritz.
Ich verließ München am 1. Mai um 20:35 Uhr und kam am nächsten Morgen früh in Wien an.
I left Munich at 8:35 p.m. on 1st May, and arrived in Vienna early the next morning.
Ich hätte um 6:46 Uhr ankommen sollen, aber der Zug hatte eine Stunde Verspätung.
I should have arrived at 6:46, but the train was an hour late.
Budapest sah wie ein wunderbarer Ort aus.
Budapest looked like a wonderful place.