Frankenstein

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 2011, is a reprint edition that spans 198 pages. This classic work of literature explores the consequences of scientific ambition through the story of scientist Victor Frankenstein, who learns to create life but faces dire repercussions when his creation—a powerful monster—turns against him. The narrative delves into themes of horror and the ethical dilemmas surrounding creation and responsibility.
Readers will find an engaging tale that follows Victor’s treacherous journey as he grapples with the destruction wrought by his own creation. The book presents a blend of horror and science fiction, making it a significant piece within the genres of juvenile fiction and literary classics. This edition, written in English, invites readers to reflect on the complexities of ambition and the nature of monstrosity.
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Scientist Victor Frankenstein learns how to create life, but his discovery goes quickly awry when he creates a monster larger and stronger than an ordinary man. As the monster uses its power to destroy everything Victor loves, the young scientist is forced to embark on a treacherous journey to end the monster’s existence. It’s an epic, enthralling tale of horror from a master of suspense.
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