Gr 7 Up–In this take on Mary Shelley’s classic
Frankenstein, 13-year-old child prodigy Victoria Frankenstein takes up her father’s medical research on reanimating corpses. David was scheduled to be executed for murdering five people, but the young Dr. Frankenstein gives him a second life as Eins. Revived as a corpse brought back to life via electrical current and a scientific contraption, she promptly nicknames him the “Electric Coffin.” But Victoria faces some competition in her field of study from her rival, 15-year-old Henry, a cybernetics expert determined to prove his inventions and reanimated cyborgs are superior to hers. This charming three-volume series asks readers to reflect on what it means to be human and the value of a life, all while bringing them along on an action-packed journey. There are a few emotional twists and plenty of departures from the source material to keep it fresh, but still enough nods to pay homage. Tajima’s illustrations of 1920s New York beautifully transport readers into an opulent and sometimes desolate era.
VERDICT This short, well-illustrated take on a classic story would be a good purchase for libraries looking for a satisfying read to collect.
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