
Frankenstein Friday

You can observe Frankenstein Friday on the last Friday of October to pay respect to one of literature’s hardiest monsters. No other day like it celebrates Frankenstein-the long time novel by Mary Shelley-and her iconic creation speaking to timeless themes of science, humanity, and the power of imagination.
Did you know that Mary Shelley’s original Frankenstein novel was published in 1818 when she was just 18 years old? Talk about a literary prodigy!
Thousands of fans in every time zone around the world will be reading Shelley’s masterpiece, watching classic adaptations, and really plunging deep into fascinating reprises.
Whether you’re a literary enthusiast, a horror lover, or just someone looking to join a fun and spooky celebration, Frankenstein Friday is the perfect time to discover (or rediscover) this influential story.
Gather friends for a movie marathon, curl up with a Frankenstein-inspired book, or dress up as the famous creature for a memorable night.
Embrace the thrills of classic horror and celebrate the legacy of Frankenstein!
Have you ever been completely caught off guard by a surprise that just didn’t make any sense? Trust me, you’re not alone, and this one is a doozy!
5 Best Books for Frankenstein Friday:
1. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
2. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
3. Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi
4. This Dark Endeavor by Kenneth Oppel
5. Angelmaker by Nick Harkaway
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