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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is often credited as the first true science fiction novel, but it is also a haunting work of horror. Written when Shelley was just 18, the novel tells the tragic tale of a scientist who creates life, only to be horrified by his own creation. Shelley’s exploration of themes like isolation, ambition, and the limits of human knowledge have made Frankenstein a timeless classic.

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