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Frankenstein

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Frankenstein

By: Mary Shelley
Narrated by: Kenneth Branagh
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Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus, is Mary Shelley's passionate and Gothic tale of terror, in which a man's desire to know the unknowable sweeps him into a living nightmare. Victor Frankenstein's experiments with life itself give birth to an extraordinary force with the potential for either good or evil.Public Domain © and (P)1997 Hodder & Stoughton Audiobooks Literary Fiction Horror Classics Genre Fiction Scary Fiction Greek Mythology Fairy Tales Fantasy Science Fiction Ancient Greece Magic

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"This tale...has been regarded as the origin of modern science fiction." ( The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature")

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Classic Tale • Gothic Horror • Fantastic Narration • Sympathetic Creature • Poetic Language • Haunting Elements

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Would you listen to Frankenstein again? Why?

Absolutely! To me, it is a not about the classic tale of terror but its underlying story of both the beauty and tenderness of the human heart and the consequence of mankind's tendency towards prejudice and fear of the unknown.

What other book might you compare Frankenstein to and why?

Not sure. In my mind, Frankenstein stands in a category of its own. However, I did appreciate the literary thoughtfulness with which this tale was written. To me, the story and language is both poetic and eloquent.

What does Kenneth Branagh bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

As soon as I found out there was a version of one of my favourite novels (Frankenstein) that was read by my favourite Shakespeare actor of all time, I immediately downloaded it--no need to preview! As usual, Branagh did NOT disappoint :). Although I admit I may be somewhat biased (he's one of my favourite actors of all time), I think you'll agree, Branagh can tell a tale like few others!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I just closed my eyes and let Branagh tell this classic tale.

Any additional comments?

Buy it.

Brilliant!

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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is brilliant, and this audio edition is superbly narrated by Kenneth Branagh.

Marvelous

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Kenneth Branagh bring this classic tale to life! (slight Frankenstein pun...) Excellent. If you like this also try Branagh's version of Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

A great story and excellent narrator

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Branagh manages to bring a life and warmth and richness to Victor that -due to the antiquated prose and radically different world we now inhabit- would be sadly lacking from a simple read through an din so doing brings it immediately and rawly to the listener's attention. We sympathize with the creature and Victor while being torn by Victor's inability to take responsibility for, or feel pity or empathy towards the creature while simultaneously being repulsed and frustrated by the creature's interactions with humanity and the violence and horror he wreaks in response. For anyone facing the daunting task of wading through this comparatively short book in written form I would urge and encourage taking the audio route instead, particularly this version. Note, that this *is* the abridged version.

Excellent Narration

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Why even read the book? I assumed I knew the story after it being barfed up into multiple movies over the course of a hundred years. You know what they say about assumptions. This was a true delight for me to discover the story behind the monster. It was beautifully narrated and at times extremely chilling. But even better than that, it was very thought provoking. A must listen for all classic and horror fans alike.

What did you like best about this story?

Even though most of the medical elements of the story have actually become reality it was so exciting to think about what it must have felt like to be able to have that kind of power at your hands. To know that you can bring life to something that has been dead. It's exciting at first, but then is it really our place to decide who lives and who dies?

Which scene was your favorite?

I will always hold on to the scene where Frankenstein runs out on his creation. It was a moment of clarity for him. He was full of fear and disgust at what he had done and, in that moment, I felt for him.

Any additional comments?

Kenneth Branagh's narration is fantastic (I think I could listen to him give lectures on the most boring subjects and I would be fully interested) and the story was more exciting than I thought it would be. It's refreshing to listen to a story that will scare you without all the gore and porn that some newer stories feel the need to add. While not a white-knuckled thriller, it will certainly give you something to haunt you.

Who Is The Real Monster?

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