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Frankenstein the Graphic Novel: Original Text
Frankenstein the Graphic Novel: Original Text | Mary Shelley
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Conceived as part of a literary game among friends in 1816, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is today regarded as a classic piece of 19th century literature. The story begins with the journey of an adventurer, Robert Walton, who saves the life of a man at the North Pole. That man, Victor Frankenstein, tells Walton about his experiments with the creation of life and how he ended up at the North Pole. Through this simple plot device, Shelley was able to deal with serious real-world issues like acceptance, tolerance, and understanding, as well as the universal human need for companionship and love. The novel, of course, inspired a host of films, from the 1931 classic starring Boris Karloff to Andy Warhol's Frankenstein, and more recently, a series of novels by Dean Koontz. This version, though slightly abridged, retains much of the original dialogue and remains true to Shelley's brilliant vision.
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kezzlou85
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Ah what a dark and creepy story. I love this edition. The images really bring out the story. Classic horror brought into full colour. 4* #Scarathlon #TeamCryptKeepers @LiseWorks

ShyBookOwl Gorgeous! 6mo
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kezzlou85
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A creepy end to my spooky reading. This story has always creeped me out and saddened me at the same time. This edition is really good and the graphics are amazing. 4*

TheNeverendingTBR Oooooo 😍 never knew about this. 1y
kezzlou85 @TheNeverendingTBR it's a really good edition. 1y
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thereadingowlvina
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This is a wonderful graphic adaptation of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein". I enjoyed both the story (which was mellifluous) and the illustrations. The story is a heart-wrenching one and was brilliantly expressed through the illustrations. A good read!

Rating: 4.75?

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