Frankenstein Unbound"Until quite recently, Joe Bodenland had been living in America. In the twenty-first century. Then a timeslip hurled him through space to early 19th century Switzerland. Catapulted back two centuries, Joe met up with Victor Frankenstein--and his infamous monster. He had always thought they were just figments of Mary Shelley's imagination. But there is no mistaking it. Joe had to come face to face with the hideous creature and his creator! When Joe Bodenland met Mary Shelley in 1816, her tale of terror was not yet complete. But Joe had a 200-year advantage. He knew how the story would end. Could he do something about it before it was too late?"--Page 4 of cover |
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Page 63
... door were turning a dusky shade as the juice ripened in their skins . August was here . The Gasthof owner joined me at the door and stared with contempt at the sky . " I take it you're a foreigner , sir ? This is the worst summer we've ...
... door were turning a dusky shade as the juice ripened in their skins . August was here . The Gasthof owner joined me at the door and stared with contempt at the sky . " I take it you're a foreigner , sir ? This is the worst summer we've ...
Page 123
... door again . The whole prison was in a confusion of sound , with the echo of slamming doors added to all the rest of the din . And worse was to come . The water that spurted through my window was a mere splash . More came welling and ...
... door again . The whole prison was in a confusion of sound , with the echo of slamming doors added to all the rest of the din . And worse was to come . The water that spurted through my window was a mere splash . More came welling and ...
Page 142
... doors . On these doors , Frankenstein hammered impatiently , and the echo went rolling away through the night . I found myself looking about for steaming strangers . The doors opened and a man appeared with a bull's - eye lantern . We ...
... doors . On these doors , Frankenstein hammered impatiently , and the echo went rolling away through the night . I found myself looking about for steaming strangers . The doors opened and a man appeared with a bull's - eye lantern . We ...
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