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"It" by Stephen King Summary and Review

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Stephen King’s It delves deep into the lives of a group of children in the small town of Derry, Maine, who encounter a terrifying, shapeshifting entity. Known as Pennywise the Clown, this being preys on children, feeding off their fear and manifesting as whatever they dread most. The story follows two main timelines: one in 1958, when the characters are children and first face the entity, and the other in 1985, when they reunite as adults to confront it once more. The narrative begins when a young boy named Georgie Denbrough chases a paper boat into a storm drain, where he encounters Pennywise, leading to his brutal death. His older brother Bill, heartbroken and determined, leads his group of friends in an attempt to destroy whatever is haunting their town. The kids, who call themselves "The Losers' Club," soon realize that this creature is responsible for a string of mysterious child murders in Derry. Get Book The Losers’ Club is made up of seven misfit kids who come to...

"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelly Summary and Review

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 Mary Shelley's Frankenstein , published in 1818, is a Gothic novel that tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist driven by an insatiable curiosity and ambition. Born into a wealthy family in Geneva, Victor shows an early interest in the sciences, especially in the fields of chemistry and natural philosophy. Inspired by ancient alchemists as well as modern scientists, he becomes obsessed with the idea of generating life artificially. While studying at the University of Ingolstadt, he immerses himself in his experiments, pushing moral and scientific boundaries until, eventually, he brings to life a creature assembled from body parts. This act sets off a chain of tragic events that Victor could never have foreseen, thrusting him into a terrifying confrontation with the consequences of his creation.   Get Book After bringing the creature to life, Victor is immediately horrified by the monstrous appearance of what he has created. Instead of taking responsibility, ...