Books I've read so far...

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Learning Question Response

Betty asked:
Msluthey,
How can you describe the relationship between Frankie Stein and Dr. Frankenstein's daughter


Frankie Stein is actually the granddaughter of the actual Dr. Frankenstein. The relationship between Frankie and Dr. Frankenstein's daughter is that Frankie's mom IS Dr. Frankenstein's daughter-in-law. Dr. Frankenstein made his bride, they together made Viktor (Frankie's dad) who, in turn, made Frankie's mom, Vivika, and they together made Frankie. Their relationship was typical of a mother and daughter. There were often disagreements and times when they didn't see eye-to-eye, but their relationship was a good one.

I have finished the book and it was really great. There was a very upsetting cliff-hanger (which I hate because that means that I am going to have to read the next part when it comes out) but the book was very funny and contemporary.

1 comment:

  1. I don't like cliffhangers in books either, but I'd much rather that then this... In Dragon Heir, the author used the last two pages to wrap up what several of the major "players" in the book ended up doing, including how Seth and Madison spent the next year of their life just hanging out. " ...so he and Madision sorted some things out and left others alone... (p. 498)." You know how in some movies they use covers of magazines, at the end of the movie, to show how the characters ended up spending their lives? Kinda like that, only not near as tight. Made me wonder if she knew that she was going to write more books in the series. I'll take a cliffhanger anyday!

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