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Frankissstein
by Jeanette Winterson
I put off reading this novel for some time because I thought it was a serious treatise on feminism and sexual idenity, but in actual fact, by delaying I was only depriving myself of many, many laugh out loud moments. This was completely unexpected, and gave me even more reasons to love this book. It’s beautifully written. It made me think about what makes a person. It’s got some literary history thrown in for good measure. Best of all, this is the first book that has been longlisted for both the Booker Prize and the Comedy Women in Print Prize, so you can impress both your intellectual friends and your funny friends by recommending this book to them. This book gets a rare five stars from me; one of my favourite books I’ve read in 2020.