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Frankenstein
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Hardeep Singh
Feb 17, 2011 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: owned
There is a reason why this book is highly considered as one of the classics but the only condition to keep imagine yourself in the era in which it was written.

The interesting part was how the story was built up. A lot of background to Frankenstein’s own life was believable which ended up in making the monster. There were parts that were little boring, confusing and exaggerated but I think that might be due to historical period in which it is written because I felt the same when I read Dracula.

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Rawan
Feb 20, 2015 rated it it was amazing
Although I did go into Frankenstein with some preconceived notions of what the book was going to entail, I'm going to count myself lucky as a reader because even though it's such a widely known, popular classic, I really didn't have any idea what was going to happen so I wasn't spoiled before I read it (which, sadly I think, is the case with so many classics nowadays). I mean the only things I knew before I went into it was that Frankenstein is the scientist, not the monster and that the book ca ...more
Lauren
Jan 31, 2016 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: literature, horror
We all know Frankenstein, obviously. A scary castle! A crazy old scientist! Igor! And of course, an inarticulate beast of a monster.

Only…. that’s the pop culture version, the very, very different pop culture version. In fact, none of those things actually appear in Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, and one wonders how the original story went so completely astray in the 200 years since its publication.

Frankenstein, titled after young academic protagonist Victor Frankenstein, is considered one of the fir
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Jan 23, 2011 rated it it was amazing
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Jan 27, 2011 marked it as to-read
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Feb 02, 2011 rated it liked it
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