Teen Frankenstein

High School Horror

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Chandler Baker: Teen Frankenstein (2016, Feiwel & Friends)

304 pages

English language

Published June 22, 2016 by Feiwel & Friends.

ISBN:
978-1-250-08028-8
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2 stars (1 review)

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2 stars

This wasn't bad, but unfortunately the concept was better than the actual book.

We're not really looking at a completely normal "Frankenstein" story, here, as should be evident from the synopsis of the book. This isn't a pieced together monster, this is a dead guy.

Also, the main character, Tor, is insane.

Mad scientists are kind of a trope that I admit to not being particularly fond of. Tor fits it to a tee, even better, perhaps, than Victor Frankenstein himself. She has absolutely no qualms about lying, torturing, and pretty much destroying lives. She's also extremely careless, which causes a large chunk of the problems in the book.

I don't generally fall into the camp of "you must like the main character to like a book," but I just don't quite care enough about Tor to have much interest in following her. She's unscrupulous without it being interesting, unscrupulous …

Subjects

  • Children's fiction
  • Scientists, fiction
  • Texas, fiction
  • Horror stories