Selected Product: | Classic Starts: Frankenstein (Classic Starts Series) Abridged Edition: Abridged Author: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Artist: Jamel Akib Publisher: Sterling Release Date: 2006-03-28 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 ISBN-10: 140272666X ISBN-13: 9781402726668 List Price: $4.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Classic Starts: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Classic Starts Series) ISBN-10: 1402712170 ISBN-13: 9781402712173 List Price:$4.95 Classic Starts: Treasure Island (Classic Starts Series) ISBN-10: 1402713185 ISBN-13: 9781402713187 List Price:$5.95 Classic Starts: The Story of King Arthur & His Knights (Classic Starts Series) ISBN-10: 1402725345 ISBN-13: 9781402725340 List Price:$5.95 Classic Starts: Dracula (Classic Starts Series) ISBN-10: 1402736908 ISBN-13: 9781402736902 List Price:$4.95 Classic Starts: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Classic Starts Series) ISBN-10: 1402726678 ISBN-13: 9781402726675 List Price:$4.95 |
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Mary Shelley’s tragic story of a scientist who created a monster is perhaps even more compelling and meaningful today than when it was written nearly two centuries ago. From the bits and pieces of dead bodies, and the power of electricity, the brilliant Victor Frankenstein fashions a new form of life—only to discover, too late, the irreparable damage he has caused. A modern retelling of the classic that retains the power of the original | Customer Rating: | In my opinion, the classics should be read in their original form. However, if that is not possible, then, as long as they are done right, reading an adaptation is acceptable. This retelling of the classic tale by Shelley captures the terror of science gone wrong, the primary message of the original story. It would be an effective literary counterweight if it were to be read either before or after the movie was shown in class. This is not the original story; it has been rewritten to appeal to modern young readers while retaining all the original structure of the original. Sterling publishing has successfully accomplished that goal, and they are to be commended for that. | pce student review | Customer Rating: | Frankenstein was a great book. My favorite scene was when the creator was in his lab and Frankenstein was saying (if you don't finish Mrs. Frankenstein I will harm you and your family.) My favorite character was the creator because he was mysterious and crazy and didn't know what to do or say. From what I read I think the moral of the story was be careful what you create.
I love this book because it was different and unusual. Also because it's a mystery and those books get into your head; like everything in the book is happening in real life, and the tension rises in your stomach. This book is good for ages 10 and up. This is one of those books that you should read before you die. | Excellent Book | Customer Rating: | I am an 8 year old boy who read this book & I finished it in a whole week.The book was told by the letters of Captain Robert Walton. Walton meets Victor Frankenstein who was sooner or later going to marry his adopted sister Elizabeth. Frankenstein goes to university and learns about science. He wants to make a man for his project. After it came to life Frankenstein was afraid of it. He thinks it is a monster. In a couple of months his best friend, Henry joins the university. Frankenstein was worried that Henry would be afraid of the monster and not like Victor anymore. Soon,Frankenstein receives a letter saying his brother William was dead. Frankenstein soon goes back home. Elizabeth's friend, Justine went to prison because everyone thought she did it except for Victor & Elizabeth. Victor finds the monster in the exact spot he killed William. The monster tells about his life and also tells him he wanted a wife. Frankenstein got married to Elizabeth. Soon,the monster kills Elizabeth because he didn't make his wife. Soon he goes on trial for finding out who killed his dear friend,Henry. Frankenstein went to prison guilty,but the judge knew it was not him. His father also comes to visit him. Soon he comes out of jail. He sees Captain Robert Walton again and he dies.
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