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Title: Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus
by Mary Shelley, Walter James Miller, Harold Bloom
ISBN: 0-451-52771-2
Publisher: Signet
Pub. Date: 08 August, 2000
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $3.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.07 (284 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: You don't have to read this
Comment: Yeah, I don't have to say anything about this book because it has already been said. But I will say that I love it. So much so that I had an entire dream in Shelley's prose. All of the characters were speaking so eloquently that I knew it had to be a dream. Oh, Frankenstein is not the monster, he is the creator. The monster is not an oaf either. He picked up an entire language in a year or something. Sharp dude...or dudes. Another recommendation.

Hoo-ah!

Rating: 5
Summary: Eloquently Written Horror Classic
Comment: Frankenstein exceeded my expectations that were based on movies I have seen by the same title. This book is a literary masterpiece that sets a bar for terror that is yet to be surpassed.

I was very impressed by the writing skill of Shelley. She does a terrific job telling this story, using three narrators that offer different points of view and voices.

The monster is a character that elicited sympathy, respect, anger and hatred. He is intelligent and articulate in a way I did not expect. His ability to convey emotions and thoughts creates mixed emotions about him. Yet, because his hatred and anger prevail, these emotions prevailed in me too in my regards of him.

Shelley shows the danger of allowing one's ambitions to overtake balance and reason. We see the character of Dr. Frankenstein forsake all to see this dream of creating life realized. We see the consequences of his actions that are a warning to us to tread more cautiously regarding our ambitions.

All of the characters are developed comprehensively.

I enjoyed reading this but had to set it aside at times because of the tragedy it entails. You know where the story is headed but still hold out some hope that it will turn out more positively--like watching Titanic, you know it is going to sink but still hope maybe it won't.

I think this is a timeless classic you should read.

Rating: 5
Summary: Ahead of its time; exquisitely written, terrrifying novel
Comment: I was surprised by the literary beauty of this book and by its intriguing horror. It was not at all what I had expected based on my exposure to Frankenstein movies and tales. This story is quite different in many ways that make it more appealing to the reader.

The tale involves a monster that is truly hideous in form but reveals a conflicted mind and heart. Shelley effectively causes the reader to have mixed feelings about this creature that wields destruction while confessing its own misery and affection for humanity.

She also conveys the dangers of a person pursuing his or her ambition at the cost of other values such as relationships and peace.

The novel is told in an innovative fashion. Shelley uses three different narrators to tell the story. This creates some variety in the point of view and in the voice of the narrator.

This book is very compelling, but at times I had to put it down due to the tragedy of it. The whole time you know where its events are leading and a part of you wants to go there and another part wants to avoid it--like watching Titanic, you know it is going to sink but you still hold out some hope it won't and you try to avoid its definitive demise.

I think this is a horror story that has yet to be surpassed in literature. I really felt for the characters, including the monster. I was completely entertained by the skillful writing.

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