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A review by reads2cope
Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi
5.0
“She treated her patron saint as one of her relatives, a member of a family that had been torn apart and dispersed. He was the only person she had left, apart from Nabu, the cat, and the specter of her son, Daniel, who was bound to return one day. To others she lived alone, but she believed she lived with three beings, or three ghosts, with so much power and presence that she didn't feel lonely.”
Grim and funny. I really flew through this and now I regret not spending more time with it. Who is the real monster and the nature vs nurture debates were brought in again and again but in new and creative ways each time. I never knew what was coming next and it was exciting to see how each character reacted to every new turn.
Grim and funny. I really flew through this and now I regret not spending more time with it. Who is the real monster and the nature vs nurture debates were brought in again and again but in new and creative ways each time. I never knew what was coming next and it was exciting to see how each character reacted to every new turn.