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Frankenstein - The Timeless Gothic Classic Reimagined for Today's Readers - cover

Frankenstein - The Timeless Gothic Classic Reimagined for Today's Readers

Mary Shelley, Moon Classics

Maison d'édition: Moon Classics

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🌟 Discover a world where science clashes with the supernatural, where ambition knows no bounds, and where life itself hangs in the balance. In "Frankenstein," Mary Shelley weaves a haunting narrative that transcends time and morality. Brace yourself for a journey that will both chill your bones and ignite your imagination.
đź“– In this gripping classic, Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but tormented scientist, defies the natural order by creating life from death. His monstrous creation, stitched together from cadavers, awakens with a thirst for acceptance and understanding. As the creature grapples with its identity, it seeks solace in the wilderness, encountering both kindness and cruelty. But when tragedy strikes, vengeance consumes its heart, leading to a cataclysmic showdown that will leave you questioning the very essence of humanity.
🌟  "Frankenstein" has enthralled readers for centuries. Critics hail it as a masterpiece of Gothic literature, and its influence reverberates through countless adaptations, films, and art. Join the ranks of Mary Shelley's devoted fans, including literary luminaries like Stephen King and Neil Gaiman, who recognize its enduring power.
🔥 Don't miss this chance to delve into the heart of darkness, where fear and compassion collide. Click "Add to Cart" now and experience the birth of a legend.
Disponible depuis: 19/06/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 226 pages.

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