This Monstrous Thing

This Monstrous Thing by Mackenzi Lee, published by HarperCollins on May 16, 2017, is a reprint edition featuring 400 pages in English. This book presents a creative retelling of Frankenstein set in an alternative fantasy world where clockwork men and steam-powered carriages exist. The story follows Alasdair Finch, a young mechanic who, after the death of his brother, attempts the unthinkable by using clockwork parts to resurrect Oliver. However, the outcome is far from what he envisioned, as Oliver returns more as a monster than a man.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and the bond between siblings amidst the backdrop of a steampunk Europe. As the townsfolk become aware of the resurrection, they seek the real-life doctor and his creation, leading to escalating dangers that could either unite the brothers or lead to their ultimate downfall. This edition invites readers into a world where the boundaries of life and death are tested, making it a notable addition to young adult fiction.
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This wildly creative, critically acclaimed retelling of Frankenstein is perfect for fans of Cinder by Marissa Meyer and the Yellow Brick War series by Danielle Page. Now available in paperback.
In an alternative fantasy world where some men are made from clockwork parts and carriages are steam powered, Alasdair Finch, a young mechanic, does the unthinkable after his brother dies: he uses clockwork pieces to bring Oliver back from the dead.
But the resurrection does not go as planned, and Oliver returns more monster than man. Even worse, the novel Frankenstein is published and the townsfolk are determined to find the real-life doctor and his monster. With few places to turn for help, the dangers may ultimately bring the brothers together—or ruin them forever.
A remarkable debut from Mackenzi Lee, a writer to watch both in print and on Twitter.
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