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Jun 11, 2010
Bobby Bermea
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Frankenstein is a difficult book to offer a critique on if only because we live in a post-Frankenstein world. The main thing going for it is that when it first came out it was a Completely New Idea, the Holy Grail of art. The book itself does not withstand the test of time. The prose is overwrought. The plot contrivances and coincidences are often mind-boggling. The melodrama of the whole thing can be overwhelming. Perhaps more than anything, the book is so central to our culture, so integral to
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The story is amazing. It's one of my all time favorites. This particular edition is easy to read, but, as with many Watermill Classics, the cover is fairly plain, but it has held up pretty well over the years. This is the copy I usually loan out, and it has had a lot of abuse, but this edition has weathered it all well.
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I am pleased to say that this book still resides in my heart as my favorite book; in my youth it thrilled me, in my teen years, it consoled me, and as an adult, it engages me.







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