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I Am Frankenstein

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The tale of Frankenstein is told from the not-so-mad scientist's point of view and covers how he regarded his creation as his child, his rustic European village youth, and the lies told by Mary Shelley. Original.

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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C. Dean Andersson

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C. Dean Andersson writes Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. His day-jobs (and night) have included rock band drummer, television graphic designer, US Air Force band percussionist, robotics programmer, and technical writer. His Swedish-born father inspired the Viking Age studies he uses in his tales about the warrior Bloodsong, collected in HELx3: Warrior Witch of Hel, Death Riders of Hel, and Werebeasts of Hel. He is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and was a Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award finalist for his story about a modern encounter with the Goddess Hel, "The Death Wagon Rolls on By."
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January 2, 2019
This book was just...really not good. Like, it was decent up until about the middle then it jumped the shark pretty majorly with deus ex machina after deus ex machina. There wasn’t enough character development and it just...wow. That’s really all I can say is wow.
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July 8, 2018
I enjoyed this.
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