Jeanette Winterson’s Frankissstein was the perfect transition book for me this October. Going from a classic-based MA Dissertation on Mary Shelley’s original masterpiece, Winterson’s piece continued the conversation she started centuries ago and gave it life in a new, 21st century setting. Despite the introduction of Shelley’s real-world snippets in this dual-narrative novel, I don’t …
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