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What a classic. I've read it several times and every time find something new to admire. And at the heart, that great message that the real monster lies within.
I think I like the story of how this book came to be better than I liked the actual book. With that said, I'm glad that I read this classic novel.Frankenstein must have been extremely chilling when it was first published. I can see why it was so popular. It's a creepy tale that brings up all types ...
A suspenseful read with a mad scientist and a lonely monster.
I finished this book on my way home from work yesterday, gave it four stars, but needed a day to process it before I could properly review it.I remember reading a portion of this book for a second-year English course at UVic, one taught by a professor who continually balanced his reading glasses on ...
I still don't know how to appreciate the English classics.
¿Quién es el monstruo en esta historia? ¿El humano irresponsable que rechaza a su creación sin asumir las consecuencias de sus actos, o el engendro apartado por su apariencia, decidido a cobrar por la fuerza el amor que le fue negado?Mary Shelley creó en este libro a dos personajes (para mi) inolvid...
I can see why this book might be tedious to some people, especially people who don't enjoy wallowing in emotions. But me, I love a good wallow. I also love that this book was written by an eighteen year old girl. H.G. Wells gets most of the credit for inspiring the modern day sci-fi genre, but it wa...