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Frankie is fed up of his nasty monster classmates and bored of being lonely in freaky Frankenstein Castle. What he needs is a friend. But since monsters are mean and werewolves are scary, Frankie decides to make his own friend - a human! But with a mind of his own, this new friend might make Frankie realise why humans were banned from Monsterweld in the first place. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I loved Frankie. He is such a sweet monster who cares deeply. And I felt emotional about him being bullied and having no friends. I completely understand why he would break all the rules to create a human. What I didn’t expect was how bad this experiment would turn out. Humans in this book, are depicted as careless creatures who destroy themselves and the planet. I guess, ultimately, that’s true. Having a society like in Monsterweld just isn’t possible for us because of multiple flaws that we haven’t outgrown yet. And that’s exactly what makes this story - where monsters are the good guys, and humans are the bad ones - so believable. I was scared of the human Frankie created. And that says something. It made me reflect that we have a long way ahead of us.
The process of growing this human felt slightly underdeveloped, and I was hoping Suki had more of a part in the story instead of looming in the background until the last chapter.
But overall, When Frankie Made a Human is a story about much-needed kindness towards the planet, friendships and humanity’s flaws. A fun spooky read with not-so-scary monsters but scary humans. ( )