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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Community Reviews back

by Arthur Pober, Robert Louis Stevenson, Jamel Akib, Kathleen Olmstead
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Themis-Athena's Garden of Books
Themis-Athena's Garden of Books rated it 7 years ago
My Square Markers and "Virgin" Bingo Card: "Virgin" card posted for ease of tracking and comparison, as called and read squares will, bit by bit, vanish behind my markers and everybody's cards are different. Black Kitty:Read but not called Black Vignette:Called but not read Black Kitty in Black ...
Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it 8 years ago
The title says it all: Strange case. Hulk seems to be based off of this, but I enjoyed both. I think we're due for another adaptation of this story.
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Like me, many of you out there in Booklikes Land probably have never read this story and only know it through images like this (though since this is Booklikes then I suspect more people have read the book than the general population): This is not surprising since many of the stories that we ...
Ani's Book Abyss
Ani's Book Abyss rated it 8 years ago
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson **Jekyll and Hyde is a classic, well-known story that has been in circulation for many, many years. But just in case someone doesn't actually know the story, I'm inserting a SPOILER TAG, because I DO mention some reveals at the e...
Jennifer's Books
Jennifer's Books rated it 9 years ago
No review...just sitting here wondering why I never read this sooner.
boghunden
boghunden rated it 9 years ago
I think we all know the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.It was a very quick read, but unfortunately the story never really captivated me the way I expected it to. I think that's due to the plot twist (meaning that I knew the story already and therefor I didn't get too excited about the twist with t...
Bookiemavon
Bookiemavon rated it 9 years ago
Reread the book.Still as good as it was when I read it at school
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 9 years ago
I am so glad I finally read the original story of Jekyll and Hyde. It was a slow burner, but never boring. It wasn't as creepy as I thought it was going to be; it was more of a mystery story than anything.
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 9 years ago
“I have become a monster! I must find a place where I can hide! That’s it! I shall call myself…” DUN-DUN-DUUUUN!!! “Mr. Where-I-can!”The above is paraphrased from a “Morecambe & Wise” Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde sketch, they don’t often make me laugh, but this one is gold!Not so much "The Strange Case" ...
Listening to the Silence
Listening to the Silence rated it 9 years ago
I think everyone knows this classic tale of good and evil. A brilliant doctor begins a series of experiments that helps him to unlock a powerful transformation, allowing a person to become something he is not, or at least not on the surface.I have to say right up to the confession I was really enjoy...
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