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Re-read this year as a family bedtime story. A bit dry for the kids in places, but held up fairly well.
Review from an earlier read: Sandy bought an extra copy of this for their Sci-fi Literature course by accident, and I'd been feeling nostalgic for my Gothic Literature college course (plus, I needed a book for the "Book from the 1800s for book bingo), so I snatched this up when they offered it on Books, Beer, and Pizza night.
All I'd forgotten since the last reading! Entirely forgotten was the f ...more
Review from an earlier read: Sandy bought an extra copy of this for their Sci-fi Literature course by accident, and I'd been feeling nostalgic for my Gothic Literature college course (plus, I needed a book for the "Book from the 1800s for book bingo), so I snatched this up when they offered it on Books, Beer, and Pizza night.
All I'd forgotten since the last reading! Entirely forgotten was the f ...more

Loved this book in high school, but found it somewhat less enjoyable this time. Dr. Frankenstein has like 80 feverish episodes, which really slows down the narrative, and it was hard to suspend belief regarding the lack of science. Still, a must read for everyone, and if you have children aged 8+, get them the Great Illustrated Classic of this.

Nov 13, 2016
Jessica
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I read Frankenstein in daily installments on the Serial Reader app because one of the Book Riot Read Harder challenges for 2016 was to read a horror book. I probably wouldn't have ever gotten around to reading this book if not for that overlap of the Serial Reader book list and the Read Harder challenge.
It turns out that "horror" is not really a good descriptor for Frankenstein at all, in spite of how closely the image of Frankenstein's monster has come to be associated with Halloween. This is a ...more
It turns out that "horror" is not really a good descriptor for Frankenstein at all, in spite of how closely the image of Frankenstein's monster has come to be associated with Halloween. This is a ...more

I was fascinated by the various Frankenstein movie adaptations as a kid/teen and was pleasantly surprised when I tackled the book. It's so much deeper than any movie could be--lots of detail and drama and very timely issues about religion, creation, playing God, genetics, science, society, etc. I absolutely LOVED this book!
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Dec 11, 2010
Chris Stanford
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