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As if the story of Dracula weren't scary enough: Bite marks  appear when the reader touches the woman's neck.
 
iPad aims to leave its mark in e-readers with 'Dracula'
By Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Interactive apps are arriving for an enhanced version of the Bram Stoker classic, as well as for 'Nancy Drew.' Read more
Best-Selling Books
Which books made USA TODAY's best-seller list this week? More best sellers: 2009 | 2008 | 2007
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This season's hottest reads.
Judge refuses to dismiss suit against J.K. Rowling
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Fiction roundup: Julia Glass, Michael Cunningham and more
By Donna Freydkin, Craig Wilson, Carol Memmott and Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAY
Five questions for Whoopi Goldberg
By Gayle Carter, Special for USA TODAY
Book Buzz: Sun sets on 'Twilight,' for now
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