A review by therainbowshelf
Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson

dark slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

πŸ’­ My thoughts πŸ’­: This wasn't the right book for me, but it is a good book. I didn't enjoy the ongoing existential conversations about what life was, and whether life was still life if you were in a new body. I also didn't appreciate the sex robot guy (but I think that's what the author was going for). I really liked the dual timeline looking back at Marry Shelley as she conceptualizes Frankenstein, though! 

πŸ“š The gist πŸ“š: Along a dual-timeline, Mary Shelley dreams up a monster novel in the 1810s, and a man two hundred years later ponders over what constitutes life and death.  

πŸ“’RepresentationπŸ“’: Ftm mc, mlm mc, cherecter with a more flexible sexuality

πŸ’• For readers looking for πŸ’•: the existential questions of what constitutes life dredged up by Frankenstein, books about books (kind of), and characters becoming real

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