I may be going out on a limb here, but I would have to guess that you could buy the book you're looking for at your local bookstore... Just a guess.
One can purchase a copy of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" in online stores such as Amazon. In addition, eBay, which is another famous online store, might sell this.
In 1897, the first copy of the vampire novel Dracula written by Bram Stoker appeared in London.
Bram Stoker wrote novel Dracula. But, history recognizes Vlad Tepes, Romanian ruler from 16th century. His nickname was Vlad The Impaler, also Dracula. His role was to release Romania (during that period Hungary) from Otoman Empire. Word Dracula comes from the word dracul which means dragon. Vlad was born in Sigishoara (today Romanian teritory), and after he was killed he has been buried in monastery on lake Snagov. Although history recognizes him as brutal ruler, he is national hero in Romania.
The silent film, Nosferatu (1922), directed by F. W. Murnau, was for all intents and purposes, Dracula, but Bram Stoker's widow had not given Murnau permission to use her husband's book for the film. Murnau went ahead and made the film but he changed the names of the characters. The Dracula type vampire, Count Orlock, was played by Max Schreck, wearing the most grotesque make-up and looking truly horrible.However, Florence Stoker did take legal action against Murnau and won. All copies of the films were ordered to be destroyed, but luckily for us, this didn't happen and the film has survived.(There is an interesting film called Shadow of The Vampire (2000) which is supposed to be about the making of the 1922 Nosferatu film, and stars John Malkovich, and Willem Defoe as Max Schreck. The unlikely premise is that Schreck was a real vampire.)Then in 1931, Universal Pictures made Dracula, directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi.Nosferatu was remade in 1979 by Werner Herzog, starring Klaus Kinski. Highly atmospheric.
Nobody knows. Everyone who got close enough to tell was quickly impaled. The name Dracula can be applied to two people one real one fictional. Vlad III of Wallache was of semi-royal birth and we have every reason to believe his hygiene was proper. The character Count Dracula. There is no mention in the novel of long fingernails so, by default, we assume that he did not. In the movie Nosferatu Count Orlock, a veiled reference to Dracula to avoid copy-write infringement, had really long fingernails.
Unless you are the person who wrote the novel you can't - that is plagiarism and it is illegal.
There are several places where someone can purchase a copy of the novel known as the The Summoning. Some possible options are Amazon, eBay, Indigo and Kobo.
StephenKing.com has officially discontinued downloads of "The Plant" and has no word on when the author plans to resume the novel. I found a copy on eBay.
In my copy of Pride and Prejudice, the novel itself occupies 298 pages.
Amazon.com; Chapters/Indigo Book Stores...
I got my copy of the book on eBay, I think. You can't watch it, though. It's only a novel, not a film or anime.
Write it wherever you want! I use a journal! You then have to type it into your computer and copy it onto their website.