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Chicano Frankenstein
by Daniel A. Olivas
Inspired by Mary Shelley's classic, Frankenstein, this tells the story of a man who has been "reanimated" thanks to modern technology where the population is replenished by people who are created by merging parts of other deceased people together, wiping their memories, but not their skills and giving them new life. The unnamed man navigates a new relationship, the anti-reanimated political culture of the nation, and the desire to learn more about his culture and history.
This book was a really awesome concept, and I loved the Chicano characters, but I felt like it left me hanging at the end when it was just getting good - almost as if the book was rushed to completion to meet a deadline rather than to complete the story or even fully develop the characters to their potential.
This book was a really awesome concept, and I loved the Chicano characters, but I felt like it left me hanging at the end when it was just getting good - almost as if the book was rushed to completion to meet a deadline rather than to complete the story or even fully develop the characters to their potential.