
Book Description
A creation abandoned. A creator haunted. Who is the real monster?
Victor Frankenstein is a young scientist with a bold idea: to create life from death. Driven by ambition, he succeeds—but the result is a creature unlike anything the world has seen. Rejected by his creator and society, the Creature struggles to find his place in a world that fears him, leading to a heartbreaking journey of anger, revenge, and loneliness.
First published when Mary Shelley was just 18, Frankenstein is more than a horror story—it’s a powerful look at responsibility, identity, and what it means to be human. As Victor’s creation turns against him, readers are forced to ask: who is the real monster?
Frankenstein remains a timeless and chilling exploration of ambition, responsibility, and the monstrous nature that can lie within us all.
