Frankenweenie: A Cinematic Storybook

Frankenweenie: A Cinematic Storybook by Thomas Macri, published by Disney Press on September 4, 2012, is a 64-page exploration of a unique narrative. This edition presents a tale where Victor Frankenstein, after the loss of his beloved dog Sparky, uses lightning to revive his pet, leading to unexpected consequences. The story captures the essence of friendship and the lengths one might go to in order to reclaim what has been lost.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction elements, as the narrative unfolds with Victor’s attempts to conceal his creation from the world. As news of his experiment spreads, other characters become intrigued by the possibility of resurrecting their own pets. This storybook combines themes of horror and media tie-in, making it an engaging read for those interested in imaginative tales about companionship and the supernatural.
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After unexpectedly losing his beloved dog, Sparky, Victor Frankenstein harnesses the power of lightning to bring his best friend back to life . . . with a few minor adjustments. Victor tries to hide his homegrown creation in his attic, but when others learn of Victor’s recent hair raising experiment, they too want their pets to come back from the grave!
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