
Frankenstein Friday! The last Friday of October celebrates the birth of Frankenstein in 1818 when Mary Wollenstonecraft Shelley wrote the story Frankenstein [1]. To this day, Shelley's creation is still one of the most famous horror characters of all time.
Since Halloween is just around the corner, you can probably catch a few Frankenstein movies on TV. Or if you prefer to read, here are some books that we have checked in:
[2] Frankenstein [2] by Elizabeth Genco
[1] Frankenstein [1] by Mary Shelley
[3] Frankenstein the Graphic Novel [3]
[4] Making Friends with Frankenstein: A Book of Monstrous Poems and Pictures [4] by Colin Mc Naughton
Links:
[1] http://catalog.hcpl.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?menu=search&aspect=subtab13&term=frankenstein%20mary%20shelley%20bantam&index=.GH#focus
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[3] http://catalog.hcpl.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?menu=search&aspect=subtab13&term=frankenstein%20the%20graphic%20novel&index=.GH#focus
[4] http://catalog.hcpl.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?menu=search&aspect=subtab13&term=making%20friends%20with%20frankenstein%20mcnaughton&index=.GH#focus
[5] http://www.hcpl.net/category/tags/frankenstein
[6] http://www.hcpl.net/category/topical/graphic-novels
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