Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

    I loved this book, probably more than Dracula, but they reminded me of each other. It's really sad though. Haunting, at the end I would say. The reason the author wrote this was because of her dysfunctional relationship with her husband, and she wrote this in response to that.  I don't understand why Victor doesn't make another being for the monster he created, a woman mate. He is concerned about them killing, maiming, destroying, but the least he could do is create companionship for him and in that way take responsibility for what he did.  He is not a very likeable character but you do feel bad for him. There's a lot of themes or issues that could even be relevant to today probably, I wonder how much the author was trying to convey or was this just a reflection of the tragedy in her own life.   5/5 stars. 

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  1. I never knew that she wrote this because of her dysfunctional relationship with her husband, that is so interesting! It makes me wonder what aspects are directly taken from it and what is embellishment. I agree though, I definitely feel sad/bad for the creature because of his loneliness. That's all that anyone wants, to be fully known and fully loved.

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