Why Frankenstein?
I had another classic book purchased and ready to read - but ... then had to buy something for a couple dollars on Amazon to get my "add-on" item -and Frankenstein was sitting at the top of my wish list for less than $3. Seemed perfect!
That explains the timing of this read, but really it's on the list because it's one of those classics that you feel like you know already from all modern references from movies, cartoons, and tv shows. And all the costumes. But I realized, I don't really know the "true" story of Frankenstein. And it seemed like a fun way to spice up the Classics reading. And it was!
Thoughts on the Book:

Admittedly, I was disappointed by the slow start to the book and how heavy the language was. However, after adjusting to the pacing - the book developed increasingly well. I found myself eager for longer commutes to get back to the story.

I can't really say that this is an early anti-hero style book. But I will say that Mary Shelley provided reasons to both dislike and like all three of the main story tellers - which I appreciated.
Recommended for? Those willing to brave the older English for a thoughtful, if somewhat dark story.
sent chills down my spine just knowing you were held within the grasp of this channel into the depths of our fears and darkness...yikes!
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