Frankenstein

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, published by Penguin on August 25, 2020, is a classic work of literature that explores the consequences of scientific ambition. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows scientist Victor Frankenstein, who, in his quest to create life, inadvertently brings forth a creature that surpasses ordinary human strength. As the monster wreaks havoc on Victor’s life, the story unfolds into a gripping journey filled with tension and moral dilemmas.
Readers will encounter a tale that delves into themes of creation and destruction, as Victor is compelled to confront the ramifications of his actions. The book presents a blend of horror and science fiction, illustrating the profound impact of the monster on both Victor and his loved ones. With its rich narrative and exploration of the human condition, this edition of Frankenstein invites readers to reflect on the nature of monstrosity and the ethical boundaries of scientific exploration.
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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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