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Frankenstein (Penguin Readers, Level 3)

by Mary Shelley, Deborah Tempest (Retold by)

Series: Penguin Readers (Level 3)

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Victor Frankenstein is a young scientist who creates a hideous living person from the parts of dead bodies. At first the monster looks for love and wants to be kind. But soon his experiences teach him to hate. Will the monster finally destroy his creator? Frankenstein is probably the most famous horror story of all. Mary Shelley wrote it in 1816 when she was only nineteen years old.… (more)
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I didn't know that Frankenstein was not the monster's name but a man's name who made him.
It was very sad story.I felt sorry for the monster. But it was very horrible that the monster killed people who Frankenstein loved one after another. ( )
  arisak | Jul 18, 2010 |
It's mistaken well that Frankenstein is the monster's name. Vitor Frankenstein is developer of that monster. That monster made from dead bodies, and he was so clever. This story is sad for Frankenstein, his family, his friend, and his monster.
The monster's story was terrible. He was hated all of people because he was monster. But because of he had good intelligent, he could understand suffering. ( )
  parissea | Nov 18, 2009 |
I had thought that Frankenstein is the monster's name for long time. But I learned it is wrong.
I felt pity for Dr.Frankenstein and the monster. They lost all of their happiness.
They killed their important person and hated each other. ( )
  yukam | Oct 13, 2009 |
this story is about Dr.Frankenstein and the monstermade by him.
It is sad story for Frankenstein and his monster. Frankenstein had better not to go away seeing his monster moving. ( )
  hishamaru | Jul 13, 2008 |
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Tempest, DeborahRetold bymain authorall editionsconfirmed

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Not original novel, but text adapted for Penguin Readers Level 3 by Deborah Tempest. (76 pp.)
Penguin readers are abridged versions for those learning English. Please no not combine with the original work.
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Victor Frankenstein is a young scientist who creates a hideous living person from the parts of dead bodies. At first the monster looks for love and wants to be kind. But soon his experiences teach him to hate. Will the monster finally destroy his creator? Frankenstein is probably the most famous horror story of all. Mary Shelley wrote it in 1816 when she was only nineteen years old.

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