Frankenstein
The premier monster story of English literature -- a tale of science pursued to horrifying extremes An origin story nearly as famous as the book itself: One dreary summer on the shores of Lake Geneva, amid discussions of... See More
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by Mary Shelley
(1,195 review)
Quick ViewThe premier monster story of English literature -- a tale of science pursued to horrifying extremes An origin story nearly as famous as the book itself: One dreary summer on the shores of Lake Geneva, amid discussions of... See More
by Mary Shelley
(24 reviews)
Quick ViewThis edition features ten, unique illustrations throughout and has been adapted for kids to read easily. Victor Frankenstein dabbles with forces he cannot understand when he creates a monster at University in Geneva and... See More
by Mary Shelley
(274 reviews)
Quick ViewThe original story of science gone berserk: one that changed how far our dreams can stretch. Imagine a human created out of corpses. Who is the monster: this tortured beast, or the man who made him? See More
by Mary Shelley
(145 reviews)
Quick ViewWorking from the earliest surviving draft of Frankenstein, Charles E. Robinson presents two versions of the classic novel -- as Mary Shelley originally wrote it and a subsequent version clearly indicating Percy Shelley's... See More
by Mary Shelley
(226 reviews)
Quick ViewA level 3 Oxford Bookworms Library graded readers. Retold for Learners of English by Patrick Nobes. Victor Frankenstein thinks he has found the secret of life. He takes parts from dead people and builds a new 'man'. But... See More
by Mary Shelley
(28 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Last Man is an apocalyptic dystopian science fiction novel by Frankenstein author Mary Shelley. The eerily prescient tale describes a future Earth of the late 21st century which has been ravaged by an unknown pandemic See More
by Mary Shelley
(20 reviews)
Quick ViewMary Shelley's classic Frankenstein pioneered the deeply explored battle between monster and man. Follow three narratives in this ageless tale that navigates fear, fixation, love and desire, while finding an anchor in... See More
by Mary Shelley
(77 reviews)
Quick ViewObsessed with creating life in a laboratory, a medical student haunts graveyards and dissecting rooms in search of the materials for his experiments. But when he achieves success, he rejects his ghastly creation. The... See More
by Mary Shelley
(30 reviews)
Quick ViewIncredible stories. Award-winning storytellers. Epic adventure, mystery, and fun? We've got it all in Ghostwriter -- the extraordinary new series from the Emmy-award winning hit Apple TV+ show, created by your friends at... See More
(1,655 review)
Quick ViewIf you were looking for the Holy Bible of the horror anthologies, consider yourself lucky, because you just found it! Cosmic horror, supernatural events, ghost stories, weird fiction, mystical fantasies, occult narratives... See More
by Mary Shelley
(804 reviews)
Quick ViewKnown widely as the author of "Frankenstein", Mary Shelley horrified us with her notorious monster brought to life with more humanity than we care to admit. Her later, lesser-known novel "The Last Man" (1826) explores... See More
by Mary Shelley
(34 reviews)
Quick ViewEmbark on a Mythical Journey with Mary Shelley's 'Proserpine and Midas' Delve into the captivating world of mythology through the imaginative storytelling of Mary Shelley in 'Proserpine and Midas.' This remarkable... See More
by Mary Shelley
(23,337 reviews)
Quick View'It was already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against the panes, and my candle was nearly burnt out, when, by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open... '... See More
(443 reviews)
Quick ViewThis book contains the following works arranged alphabetically by authors last names - What's Bred in the Bone [Grant Allen] - The Golden Ass [Lucius Apuleius] - Meditations [Marcus Aurelius] - Northanger Abbey [Jane... See More
by Mary Shelley
(171 reviews)
Quick ViewMary Shelley's shocking, tragic, and some say autobiographical tale of incestuous love. Confined to her deathbed, Mathilda narrates the story of her life. It is a tale of sweeping emotion, shameful secrets, and wretched... See More
by Mary Shelley
(24,014 reviews)
Quick ViewWith an introduction from Haifaa al-Mansour, director of Mary Shelley. There is something in my soul, which I do not understand. Written by a teenage girl, Frankenstein is one of literature's greatest Gothic horror... See More
by Mary Shelley
(802 reviews)
Quick ViewMary Shelley's astounding look at the end of the world Set at the end of the twenty-first century, The Last Man is a moving and fantastical account of the apocalypse. Faced with a populace clamoring for more democratic... See More
by Mary Shelley
(32 reviews)
Quick ViewFor the first time in publishing history, this comprehensive eBook presents the complete works of Mary Shelley, with numerous illustrations, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) *... See More
by Mary Shelley
(1 review)
Quick ViewBorn in 1797, Mary Shelley's mother died when she was only 11 days old. Mary was then raised by her Father, who remarried when she was four, and thereafter the young Mary had a liberal but informal upbringing. At 17 she... See More
by Mary Shelley
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewOn a stormy summer in 1816, a group of pioneering writers gathered in a mansion on Lake Geneva and wrote some of English literature's most influential horror and ghost stories. This is a collection of their work. Featuring... See More
by Mary Shelley
(40 reviews)
Quick ViewWith his debut nearly two centuries ago, Dr. Frankenstein's monster captured the popular imagination and never let go, haunting even those who have never read this classic of horror fiction. This specially adapted children's... See More
by Mary Shelley
(800 reviews)
Quick ViewMary Shelley (1797-1851) was a British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer and travel writer, whose gothic style and progressive ideas have made a permanent fixture in literary history. Daughter of... See More
(977 reviews)
Quick ViewThis book contains the following works arranged alphabetically by authors last names: - The Divine Comedy [Dante Alighieri] - Emma [Jane Austen] - Persuasion [Jane Austen] - Pride and Prejudice [Jane Austen] - Father Goriot... See More
by Mary Shelley
(302 reviews)
Quick ViewThere is no greater novel in the monster genre than "Frankenstein" and no more well known monster than the one that is at the center of this novel. However, the monster of "Frankenstein" is more than the common lumbering... See More
Sharp Ink presents to you this meticulously edited Sci-Fi collection, packed with the selected dystopian novels & the post-apocalyptic classics: Ayn Rand: Anthem Jack London: Iron Heel H. G. Wells: The Time Machine The First... See More
by Mary Shelley
(1 review)
Quick ViewMary Shelley's Short Stories present a captivating blend of Gothic and romantic elements. From the eerie to the fantastical, these tales explore human nature, societal norms, and the supernatural. With each narrative... See More
by Mary Shelley
(1 review)
Quick ViewThese three classic works by the nineteenth-century English novelist and pioneer of Gothic literature are emblematic of the Romantic era. Frankenstein: The legend of Victor Frankenstein and the unholy monster he brings to... See More
by Jules Verne
Quick ViewInvest your time in reading the true masterpieces of world literature, the greatest works by the masters of their craft, the revolutionary works, the timeless classics and the eternally moving storylines every person should... See More
by Mary Shelley
(55 reviews)
Quick ViewObsessed with natural philosophy, the young Victor Frankenstein succeeds in creating life from its basic elements -- and abandons the newborn monstrosity in terror when he cannot bear to look at it. The rejected creature... See More
by Mary Shelley
(189 reviews)
Quick ViewBegun when the author was only eighteen and conceived from a nightmare, Frankenstein is the deeply disturbing story of a monstrous creation which has terrified and chilled readers since its first publication in 1818. The... See More