What did you think after the first week of reading? Were you chilled to the bone? If you were with us last month to read Frankenstein, you undoubtedly noticed that Lansing is easier to read than Shelley’s 19th century verbiage. The style almost reminds of me Hemingway — spare, declarative sentences that don’t rely on metaphor or extra flourish.
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