One of the books I had to read in 2009 to complete my book club’s Diversity challenge was something I kept putting off until the last weeks of December: a Dracula spinoff entitled Mina by Marie Kiraly (Book #234 of 2010).
It was a partner-recommended book and not something I’d pick up on my own — I’m wary of literary adaptations and I cringe at the thought of paranormal bodice-slashers. Even though I’d mooched two copies of the book (one hardcover and one trade paperback), I had my apprehensions about it.
But the deadline was looming, and I’d run out of reprieves, so I decided that I might as well get it done with.