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Chicano Frankenstein
by Daniel A. Olivas
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If it is Frankenstein ima read it. So I was excited to hear sbout this book. I would say it is a little more inspired than a retelling but it was good.
In this one the author focuses on what would be the political fall out if scientists could reanimate humans. In the book they are able to take someone who was healthy that died in an accident and give them new body parts to bring them back to life, but they don't really remember who they were before.
The chapters kind of alternate between a man who was reanimated and his story, which was really good. And the other chapters were what the government was doing to try and ban reanimation. It takes place after 45s first term so it is relevent.
This was a really easy read. It wasn't too long and still got the point across. It is worth picking up if it's your thing.
If it is Frankenstein ima read it. So I was excited to hear sbout this book. I would say it is a little more inspired than a retelling but it was good.
In this one the author focuses on what would be the political fall out if scientists could reanimate humans. In the book they are able to take someone who was healthy that died in an accident and give them new body parts to bring them back to life, but they don't really remember who they were before.
The chapters kind of alternate between a man who was reanimated and his story, which was really good. And the other chapters were what the government was doing to try and ban reanimation. It takes place after 45s first term so it is relevent.
This was a really easy read. It wasn't too long and still got the point across. It is worth picking up if it's your thing.