

A tragedy more than a horror. Beautiful descriptions of the unwavering human spirit, the desire for connection, grief, misery, sorrow.
This book took me to such a wide variety of settings and emotions and relationships that I didn’t expect. The societal zeitgeist of Frankenstein is honestly insulting to the depth it truly holds.
A tragedy more than a horror. Beautiful descriptions of the unwavering human spirit, the desire for connection, grief, misery, sorrow.
This book took me to such a wide variety of settings and emotions and relationships that I didn’t expect. The societal zeitgeist of Frankenstein is honestly insulting to the depth it truly holds.