Frankenstein (Oxford Playscripts)
 

Frankenstein (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) (B&N Classics Hardcover)

by Mary Shelley

Oxford Classic Playscripts: Frankenstein is the famous story of a young man who thinks he can change the world by making better human beings. Instead he creates a living monster with a mind of its own. * New, innovative activities specifically tailored to support the KS3 Framework for Teaching English and help students to fulfil the Framework objectives. Activities include work on Speaking... (read more)

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Joseph the Bald
  • Rated 4 stars

OK; there's a lot of stretching here, to be sure, all in the name of that warhorse known as the 'willing suspension of disbelief' but how fun it is in the end! Wouldn't you love a monster you'd created to be that verbal, that sensitive?

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Meg M
  • Rated 2 stars

Boring.

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  • Melissa

    melissa said:

    A great classic. Better than I expected (since my mind was polluted with all the Frankenstein movies I had seen over the years). A creepy, surreal, haunting story. I just found it a little hard to read due to the language that was used at the time but I am glad I read it.

    posted Thursday, May 15 2008
  • Tatiana P

    tatiana p said:

    me ha gustado mucho, no sabría cómo describirlo exactamente pero es algo profundo y romántico.

    posted Tuesday, January 8 2008
  • Elizabeth B

    elizabeth b said:

    This is one of my favorite books. It is beautifully written, brilliantly constructed and asks a lot of philosophical questions of science which are still relevant today. I need to read it again!!!!

    posted Tuesday, December 18 2007
  • abba z

    abba z said:

    It's an awsome book. It's a novel that always will portray life in all time existence.

    posted Friday, November 30 2007
  • abba z

    abba z said:

    It's an awsome book. It's a novel that always will portray life in all time existence.

    posted Friday, November 30 2007
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