I read Dean Koontz's Frankenstein last week, although I never got around to telling anyone about it. I wonder if it's because I'm ashamed that I would read such campy stuff. Anyway, after reading the first part of this trilogy, I became somewhat interested and picked up the second book to read. That was two years ago. This summer, as I was packing away some books, I wanted something I could read in the plane, so I grabbed this one.
It's not a great book, really. But then again, I don't think it aims to be a piece of literary genius, either. I'd say that it did what it set out to do: entertain me without thinking much. Like watching TV.
Still, I've reported all of the other books I've read thus far, so I should tell you about this one too.
The basic story is that Dr. Frankenstein and his monster are still alive and that they are waging war against each other. On the one side, Dr. Frankenstein is creating armies of genetic monsters to destroy mankind. On the other side, his monster is trying to take him down-teaming up with a pair of lover cops in the process.
I'm embarrassed. I can't type any more.
See you later!
1 comment:
So I haven't been keeping up to date with your blog, you post a lot... But I check in every once in a while. I saw the thing about your "gross" bumps... Prove it!
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