Now that I have finished school, I tried to think of something that would occupy some of my free time, incorporate something I love, challenge me, and expand my knowledge. In the end, I decided that I would tackle Easton Press: The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written; starting with number 100 and work my way down and leave the best for last. This is my journey.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Frankenstein
This was one of the best books I have ever read. It was an easy read unlike David Copperfield. I was pulled emotionally for which character I was rooting for (Frankenstein or his creation). I understood Frankensteins remorse for his mistakes and his struggle to right his wrong and make the right decision for the future; but I also felt compassion for his creation (aka the monster)and his desire to have love, compassion and acceptance in his life. I disagreed with some of both their decisions to help them get what they wanted in life. A truely tragic story.
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