Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - This gothic novel by Mary Shelley written when she was only 19 portrays the genius scientist Frankenstien who creates a whole new form of human life more powerful than natural born humans. Frankenstein is considered to be the first science fiction novel which explores the uses of technology for both good and evil. The book reader software includes full text search, table of contents, and variable font sizes.
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