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  • Dusk: A Re-Imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Merrie Destefano

    eBook (Ruby Slippers Press, )
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  • Shade: A Re-Imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Merrie Destefano

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 12, 2018)
    A broken heart. An infamous holiday gone wrong. A deadly curse brought to life. A holiday in Switzerland is supposed to lift Mary Wollstonecroft Godwin’s spirits. She wants to forget the past and have fun. In fact, everyone in her party is running away from one indiscretion or another—from her fiancé Percy Shelley to Lord Byron to Mary’s stepsister, Claire. But from the moment Mary arrives at Byron’s villa, she knows something is wrong. He rushes her indoors and forbids all of them to go out at night, claiming that the horrible weather has driven wild animals down from the mountains. The only person who doesn’t seem to be running away from anything is a handsome, young Italian doctor, John Polidori. Instead, he is fervently pursuing local folk legends and a new scientific theory that claims people can be raised from the dead. But it’s not until they all challenge one other to write ghost stories that the real danger begins. In a nightmare, Mary envisions a patchwork man animated by Galvanism and she begins writing Frankenstein. Likewise, fueled by local legends, John writes The Vampyre—one of the first vampire stories ever written. What neither one of them knows is that they are conjuring a dark evil. Before long, all of their lives will be in danger—for neither of these characters are imaginary. Far from it.
  • Shade: The Complete Trilogy: A Re-Imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Merrie Destefano

    eBook (Ruby Slippers Press, Nov. 21, 2018)
    2019 Silver Medal Winner, Young Adult Fiction — Horror/Mystery, Independent Publisher's Moonbeam Children's Book Awards2019 Realm Award Winner in Supernatural/Paranormal/HorrorFrankenstein meets Dracula in this Gothic retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic tale."Beautiful and atmospheric.""Merrie takes the reader on a Gothic horror thrill ride through Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin's eyes…”"Shade hit the ground running from page 1.""Again, Merrie Destefano keeps a relentless, page-turning pace that will leave you at the end breathless and anxious…”“A beautifully written story that reminded me of the TV miniseries, The Frankenstein Chronicles, which I also loved.”“Shade is an imaginative and fantastical recreation of not just Frankenstein, but the entire tale regarding how Mary Shelley came up with the story!”“Merrie Destefano breathes new life into the Gothic horror genrewith SHADE, a gorgeously written re-imagining of FRANKENSTEIN from the point-of-view of Mary Godwin.”“With its haunting imagery, electrical tension, and compelling characters, SHADE will appeal to fans of Ransom Rigg's MISS PEREGRINE'S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN and Angela Carter's THE BLOODY CHAMBER.”A holiday in Switzerland is supposed to lift Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin’s spirits. She wants to forget the past and have fun. In fact, everyone in her party is running away from one indiscretion or another—from her fiancé Percy Shelley to Lord Byron to Mary’s stepsister, Claire. But from the moment Mary arrives at Byron’s villa, she knows something is wrong. He rushes her indoors and forbids all of them to go out at night, claiming that the horrible weather has driven wild animals down from the mountains.The only person who doesn’t seem to be running away from anything is a handsome, young Italian doctor, John Polidori. Instead, he is fervently pursuing local folk legends and a new scientific theory that claims people can be raised from the dead.But it’s not until they all challenge one other to write ghost stories that the real danger begins. In a nightmare, Mary envisions a patchwork man animated by Galvanism and she begins writing Frankenstein. Likewise, fueled by local legends, John writes The Vampyre—one of the first vampire stories ever written.What neither one of them knows is that they are conjuring a dark evil. Before long, all of their lives will be in danger—for neither of these characters are imaginary. Far from it.For fans of the Netflix program, THE FRANKENSTEIN CHRONICLES, AND I DARKEN by Kiersten White, SOMETHING STRANGE AND DEADLY by Susan Dennard, and BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA.
  • Frankenstein, My Father: A Re-Imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Lee Smyth

    language (Tiger Road Publishing, Nov. 25, 2016)
    TEASER: Franky Stein recently turned twelve. His parents have assured him that he can talk to them about anything. Well, anything except the zipper-shaped scar on the back of his dad's neck, Grandpa's exact age, and what's hidden in the garage freezer.Think you've got problems? They're nothing in comparison to Franky Stein's.- His father is Frankenstein.- Most of the family swears that frozen pus is delicious.- Gramps works at a morgue where a lot of body parts are missing. SUMMARY: Love is in the air in Nebraska. Franky's French teacher (Mr. Lefevre) wants to say "I do" to Mary Shelley as soon as possible, but she wants to be as far as possible from the smells of Wahoo (where pigs outnumber people). Basketball coach Kat Krootch knows it's now or never to make some major moves on the suddenly eligible Lefevre, but her ex isn't ready to let her go. Krootch and her Harley Davidson are retrieved – both frozen, both perfectly preserved – from the local lake. Franky's grandfather, who works at the morgue, is instantly smitten. He fires up the Spark-O-Matic and the corpse lurches back to life inside the Stein family's garage. Shockingly, Krootch decides that Grandpa isn't her type. Crackling with energy, she steals a wedding dress and makes a full-court press on poor Lefevre during his wedding. Who's going to save the day and kick some major butt while doing so?Frank N. Stein, Jr., that's who. Armed only with what he can scavenge from the back end of a pet ambulance, Franky must battle Krootch's ex as well as "Bridezilla" herself. And what does our hero have to say about all of this?Bring 'em on!
  • Shade: The Complete Trilogy: A Re-Imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Merrie Destefano

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 6, 2018)
    Frankenstein meets Dracula in this Gothic retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic tale.A holiday in Switzerland is supposed to lift Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin’s spirits. She wants to forget the past and have fun. In fact, everyone in her party is running away from one indiscretion or another—from her fiancé Percy Shelley to Lord Byron to Mary’s stepsister, Claire. But from the moment Mary arrives at Byron’s villa, she knows something is wrong. He rushes her indoors and forbids all of them to go out at night, claiming that the horrible weather has driven wild animals down from the mountains.The only person who doesn’t seem to be running away from anything is a handsome, young Italian doctor, John Polidori. Instead, he is fervently pursuing local folk legends and a new scientific theory that claims people can be raised from the dead.But it’s not until they all challenge one other to write ghost stories that the real danger begins. In a nightmare, Mary envisions a patchwork man animated by Galvanism and she begins writing Frankenstein. Likewise, fueled by local legends, John writes The Vampyre—one of the first vampire stories ever written.What neither one of them knows is that they are conjuring a dark evil. Before long, all of their lives will be in danger—for neither of these characters are imaginary. Far from it.For fans of the Netflix program, THE FRANKENSTEIN CHRONICLES, AND I DARKEN by Kiersten White, SOMETHING STRANGE AND DEADLY by Susan Dennard, and BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA.
  • Dusk: A Re-Imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Merrie Destefano

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 12, 2018)
    A broken heart. An infamous holiday gone wrong. A deadly curse brought to life. A holiday in Switzerland is supposed to lift Mary Wollstonecroft Godwin’s spirits. She wants to forget the past and have fun. In fact, everyone in her party is running away from one indiscretion or another—from her fiancé Percy Shelley to Lord Byron to Mary’s stepsister, Claire. But from the moment Mary arrives at Byron’s villa, she knows something is wrong. He rushes her indoors and forbids all of them to go out at night, claiming that the horrible weather has driven wild animals down from the mountains. The only person who doesn’t seem to be running away from anything is a handsome, young Italian doctor, John Polidori. Instead, he is fervently pursuing local folk legends and a new scientific theory that claims people can be raised from the dead. But it’s not until they all challenge one other to write ghost stories that the real danger begins. In a nightmare, Mary envisions a patchwork man animated by Galvanism and she begins writing Frankenstein. Likewise, fueled by local legends, John writes The Vampyre—one of the first vampire stories ever written. What neither one of them knows is that they are conjuring a dark evil. Before long, all of their lives will be in danger—for neither of these characters are imaginary. Far from it.
  • Dawn: A Re-Imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Merrie Destefano

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 13, 2018)
    A broken heart. An infamous holiday gone wrong. A deadly curse brought to life. A holiday in Switzerland is supposed to lift Mary Wollstonecroft Godwin’s spirits. She wants to forget the past and have fun. In fact, everyone in her party is running away from one indiscretion or another—from her fiancé Percy Shelley to Lord Byron to Mary’s stepsister, Claire. But from the moment Mary arrives at Byron’s villa, she knows something is wrong. He rushes her indoors and forbids all of them to go out at night, claiming that the horrible weather has driven wild animals down from the mountains. The only person who doesn’t seem to be running away from anything is a handsome, young Italian doctor, John Polidori. Instead, he is fervently pursuing local folk legends and a new scientific theory that claims people can be raised from the dead. But it’s not until they all challenge one other to write ghost stories that the real danger begins. In a nightmare, Mary envisions a patchwork man animated by Galvanism and she begins writing Frankenstein. Likewise, fueled by local legends, John writes The Vampyre—one of the first vampire stories ever written. What neither one of them knows is that they are conjuring a dark evil. Before long, all of their lives will be in danger—for neither of these characters are imaginary. Far from it.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Harold Bloom

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub (T), Dec. 16, 1996)
    Seven critical essays bringing various interpretations to the novel about a monster created by a scientist.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Harold Bloom

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, April 1, 1987)
    Seven critical essays bringing various interpretations to the novel about a monster created by a scientist
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Harold Bloom

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, March 1, 1996)
    Includes a brief biography of the author, thematic and structural analysis of the work, critical views, and an index of themes and ideas
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  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Gary Reed, Frazer Irving

    Paperback (Demco Media, June 30, 2005)
    Book by Reed, Gary
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  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Alice Schick

    Unknown Binding (Delacorte Press, March 15, 1980)
    A retelling of the famous monster tale.