Frankenstein: Lost Souls by Dean Koontz

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Dean Koontz FRANENSTIEN/LOST SOULS is a fiction novel. It is published in the United States by Bantam Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. Copyrighted 2010 by Dean Koontz. 350 pages.
Dean Koontz always gives his readers a great product, no matter what book you read, you will be entertained and the same is true about the book I read named FRANKENSTIEN/lost souls. This book is the fourth book in a five book series. The entire series is FRAKENSTIEN/Prodigal Son, FRANKENSTIEN/City of Night, FRANKENSTIEN/Dead and Alive, FRANKENSTIEN/Lost Souls, and FRANKENSTIEN/Prodigal Son. As you read the book you get involved with the story line and characters. The characters in this story are Deucalion (who was created by Victor Helios Frankenstein), Victor Helios Frankenstein, Michael Maddison, Carson O’Conner, Erika, Jonathan Harker, Werner, Jocko, Jelly Biggs, Randal Six, and Brother Salvatore (who is Deucalion’s best friend).
Dean Koontz created this series of books because he thought that it was time to bring the myth of Frankenstein up to date to match today’s day and age. He was eleven when he first watched the original Frankenstein movie’s which was created by Mary Shelley. The original movie series set the tone for about twenty years later as each night he would wake up in fear due to the graphic bad dreams of Frankenstein. If you look into the history of Frankenstein, there is not one story that matches the original story, the teachers in the schools have their version, the libraries have their version and then there is the spin offs from the media. This is why Dean Koontz wanted to bring Frankenstein back to life and tell his side of the story, with today’s touch and tec...

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...s, Erika (which is Victor’s fifth wife), and a couple of people from the towns hospital.
As with most of Dean Koontz novels, the beginning gets you interested and as you get deeper into the book you are hooked into the story and as you go through the story, things change and you start to wonder, where is this going and as you get to the end of the book it all comes together, and then it happens the last page leaves you with a question “is there going to be another book to this series?”
I feel that Dean Koontz wrote another great story. It is entertaining at the same time it is full of mystery. He puts a lot of time in describing the scenes and the texture and feeling behind all of the characters he uses for his stories. I would highly recommend this book to a friend and or co-worker.

This review was written by Dave E. Davidson
Ms. Carrubba
HUMN 210
18 NOV 2013

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